My Big Fat Fabulous Life - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

I Wanna Be Fat
Whitney's excitement over her first dance-a-thon takes a dark turn when she realizes that her 370 lb. body is not as healthy as she thinks it is.

A Brush with Death
After collapsing at the dance-a-thon, Whitney's rushed to the hospital. But even the doctors can't scare her into making a change – until a trip turns disastrous.

Speechless
Whitney must take a break from dancing. But she is blindsided when she learns that one of her fellow big girls is trying to hijack her class in her absence.

Losing at Love
Whitney Thore is back for a third series of adventures. Believing whole-heartedly that she can be ‘fat and fit', Whitney plans her very own dance-a-thon to raise money for charity.

Spread Thin
When Whitney's only option is to ride a mobility scooter in the St. Patty's Day parade, she experiences fat-shaming like never before.

Cereal Stalker
Whitney hits the pool with transgender pal Mattie, only to find she's withheld something significant. Later, Lennie goes MIA and Whitney turns to stalking him.

Fat Jokes
Whitney is upset by a comedian at her radio job that rails against fat people. Unable to stay calm, Whitney barges into the studio and rebuts the attack live on the air.

Flirting with Disaster
Whitney gets a chance to make a dance DVD but her reputation is at stake when her backup dancers fail her. Will is fed up with Whitney's lack of commitment.

Big Fat Breakup
Whitney must get her life together in time for the big ballroom competition in Charlotte. Plus, a surprising twist in her love life has everyone caught off guard.

The Skinny Part 1
Whitney and the entire cast dish on the highs and lows of the past season. Plus, Lennie and Whitney meet again for the first time since breaking up.

The Skinny Part 2
The entire cast dishes up a second helping of The Skinny. Whitney finally confesses her true feelings about Roy and sparks fly when Whitney confronts her nemesis.
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