'My 600-Lb Life' Alum Milla Clark Is Unrecognizable Now: Inside the Life of the Show's Biggest Loser
Milla Clark appeared on the fourth season of "My 600-lb Life," weighing 750 pounds. Since leaving the house, she has undergone a remarkable transformation. Find out more about her.
"My 600-lb Life" is one of the most-watched shows on television and tells the stories of some of the world's weightiest personalities. Viewers of the show delve into the lives of the stars.
The show's fourth season featured Milla Clark, whose remarkable story endeared her to many viewers. Clark appeared on the show weighing 750 pounds. However, that is no longer the case. Find out what has happened to her since leaving the show.
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CHILDHOOD AND FOOD-EATING HABIT
Clark had a difficult childhood, and this influenced her strained relationship with food. She revealed that she had to eat any food her mom offered as a child, or the latter would see it as a rejection.
Hence, Clark's mom practically force-fed her and her siblings. Besides this, she also saw her mom's food as warmth and wanted nothing else but to eat more and more. The unhealthy behavior continued into her adulthood and became a problem.
CLARK'S "600-LB LIFE" JOURNEY
Clark began her journey on "My 600-Lb Life," weighing 751 pounds. Her enormous weight meant she was bound to her bed for a decade. Besides that, she also struggled with lymphedema between her legs, which made her unable to walk.
Clark was dependent on her kids for everything. During her appearance on the show, it was important for her to walk because she had not been able to do so for a long time.
CLARK'S KIDS ARE A PRIORITY
Clark is proud of her five adopted kids, and they played their part in her health and wellbeing by cleaning, cooking, and caring for her for many years. Watching her kids do all these made her feel ashamed, and she strongly desired to improve her life for herself and them.
These individuals and their incredible success stories show that nothing is permanent.
CLARK UNDERGOES SURGERY
Like many people struggling with obesity, Clark needed multiple surgeries to aid her weight loss. She underwent surgical procedures to get rid of a large mass from between her legs.
Following the removal of the large mass, she earned weight loss surgery in the eyes of Dr. Now. Afterward, she also had many skin removal surgeries and had her knees replaced, which improved her mobility significantly.
A NEW BEING
After undergoing multiple surgeries, Clark looks like a new person and is unrecognizable from the woman that weighed 750 pounds. She is now mobile and shares updates of herself on social media.
Clark has a growing number of followers on her Instagram page, where she shared multiple pictures of herself and her family members.
A HIGHLIGHT OF CLARK'S POSTS
In November 2019, the "My 600-Lb Life" alum shared a picture of herself donning a black and white polka dot dress. She was all smiles as she flaunted her figure following her weight loss.
In January 2020, Clark shared a photo of her looking stunning while clad in a pink shirt top and black skirt. She smiled and made a peace sign as she posed.
In April, she shared multiple pictures from a day out with her children and grandchildren. The photos showed Clark looking very happy with her most precious loved ones surrounding her. She duly captioned the post, "Had a good day with my family."
AN INSPIRATION
Clark and the rest of the "My 600-Lb Life" alums who became better versions of themselves are inspirations to many people worldwide who can learn a thing or two from their stories.
These individuals and their incredible success stories show that nothing is permanent. It may last a while, but with determination, hard work, and perseverance, one will finally conquer and be the best one can be.
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