Big Life. I’ll say it is! But that’s not necessarily the best life.
Found myself watching another episode of Kirstie Alley’s “Big Life” the other day. This one she was trying to get friendly with her assistants, housekeeper and fellow weight loss buddy and handyman. And end her Twitter obsession.
She spent a long time trying to “pretty up” her assistant to go man hunting. It was actually kind of sad. I think her assistant is very attractive, without the dressup and makeup. Despite a lot of effort, nothing much worked. For either of them.
Is Alley still trying to lose weight? Doesn’t seem so. Looks like she’s trying to make the best of being big. That’s realistic perhaps.
An attempt to play frisbee on the lawn with the housekeeper ended up a 10-second fling on the roof.
Playing with the weightloss buddy/poolsman ended up in her pushing him in the pool. Is she jealous? She says openly she is. Doesn’t she have friends other than paid companions?
At least she spent a week without Tweeting virtual one-way friends.
Although entertaining, Kirstie Alley’s Big Life is getting sadder and sadder. My heart goes out to her.
Are you watching? What do YOU think? Please post.

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