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They want to ban the show “Big Girls” through the courts – for humiliating fat people and…


They want to ban the show “Big Girls” through the courts – for humiliating fat people and promoting crippling weight loss methods that are dangerous to health.
According to Mash, the manufacturer of drugs for diabetes and obesity filed a lawsuit against Friday and Premier in the capital's arbitration court. According to him, it is necessary to close the “Big Girls” program, where girls weighing 100 kg or more lose weight live on air for three months (those who lose the least are kicked out).
The pharmaceutical company says that overweight participants are being forced into cardio and heavy workouts for which they are not ready. This affects the cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, intestinal and other vital organs. Plus, the participants are allegedly put under psychological pressure – and this means, hello, eating disorder, depression and a negative impact on the fragile minds of the audience. Endocrinologists are drowning in a comprehensive medical approach under the supervision of doctors, and in “Big Girls” it’s all for the sake of ratings without a real goal of helping, the plaintiff believes.
We contacted Friday, which commented on the situation as follows:
According to Mash, the manufacturer of drugs for diabetes and obesity filed a lawsuit against Friday and Premier in the capital's arbitration court. According to him, it is necessary to close the “Big Girls” program, where girls weighing 100 kg or more lose weight live on air for three months (those who lose the least are kicked out).
The pharmaceutical company says that overweight participants are being forced into cardio and heavy workouts for which they are not ready. This affects the cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, intestinal and other vital organs. Plus, the participants are allegedly put under psychological pressure – and this means, hello, eating disorder, depression and a negative impact on the fragile minds of the audience. Endocrinologists are drowning in a comprehensive medical approach under the supervision of doctors, and in “Big Girls” it’s all for the sake of ratings without a real goal of helping, the plaintiff believes.
We contacted Friday, which commented on the situation as follows:
The Big Girls team thanks the company for its attention to the project and concern for health issues. We respect the topic of combating excess weight – methods are developed jointly with professionals, exist within the framework of the law and do not promote dangerous practices.




