‘My 600-lb Life’ Dr Now’s New Business Amid Retirement Rumors
‘My 600-lb Life’ Dr Now’s New Business Amid Retirement Rumors
My 600-lb Life star Younan Nowzaradan, popularly known as Dr. Now, is one of the most successful stars in TLC. He filmed with the network for 12 seasons. However, there have been speculations that the 79-year-old surgeon is about to hang up his scalpel, which puts the show’s future in question. He also surprised many with his new business amid his retirement rumors. Keep reading to see what it was.
My 600-lb Life: Dr. Now Expresses Gratitude To The Fans
In February, Dr. Now hosted a meet-and-greet event at his office. Many fans lined up to meet the My 600-lb Life star. He even uploaded a clip featuring a long line outside of his workplace. According to Dr. Now, he’s thankful for all the people who visited him and those who have supported his show. He even handed out memorabilia and signed different items.
In an Instagram post, Dr. Now shared a clip endorsing his new business. The My 600-lb Life star used meme templates to make his promotion more entertaining. According to Dr. Now, he now has an online store where fans can purchase merchandise. He put hashtags that say, “#shopdrnow.com #drnow #managingweight #goals #keepontrack.” Many fans also showed support for the Iranian native. Others even adored that little puppy holding a weight scale.
- “Haha! This is my cat at the moment. We’ve even got a Dr Now sticker on the fridge to help keep him motivated (& to stop me getting him treats)!”
- “That cute pup is all about playing games.”
- “I avoid our accurate scale ha ha.”
- “My scale is gaslighting me , Dr Now , it needs an appointment with Dr Paradise … Poor thing.”
My 600-lb Life: Dr. Now Endorses A New Weight Loss Show
Dr. Now has also been supporting a new weight loss show amid speculation that he’s parting ways with TLC. The reality TV personality likes to share clips from the first season of Quarter Ton Teen. It features stories of teenagers suffering from obesity. However, they’re determined to turn their lives around, like what people see in My 600-lb Life. Dr. Now also uses his social media pages to spread awareness regarding the growing cases of childhood obesity in the U.S.