Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Kirstie Alley Being Sued For Her "Diet Program"


Today is a glorious day. Any day where a Scientologist gets sued is a good day. Kirstie Alley is being sued for lying about her diet program she sells under the name Organic Liaison. This is the same program that I think Kelly Preston also sells or at least mentions every chance she gets. I'm sure all the money somehow ends up in Scientology's pocket and your name on their mailing list. Anyway, Kirstie says she lost 100 pounds and that it was all because of the diet. Now, a woman is suing her stating that the way Kristie lost all the weight was because she was on Dancing With The Stars and eating very few calories. All the diet program contains is calcium and fiber which go great together as a cereal but are not going to make you lose weight.


20 comments:

  1. Better than McGlib's diet plan of placenta, ego and barley water.

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  2. When this was launched the nutritionists were screaming this isn't a weight loss progam and had no nutritional value to it.

    If you bought it you're a sucker.

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  3. What does Kirstie look like now? Did the weight loss take?

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  4. I'm glad that she's being sued, but I don't see how this lawsuit holds any water - it's not like her stint on DWTS was some kind of secret...

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  5. @Vicki, McGlib ! Every time I read news updates about the movie 'The Master' (about CO$)and see Tom's comment to the director that the movie was "too glib" , well, it just cracks me up.


    PS: this whackadoodle diet is tied into CO$.

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  6. And she's fat again already.

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  7. I can't agree with "any day a Scientologist gets sued is a good day," but her diet sounds like a variation on COS's murderous purification routine so I am glad that she's being sue.

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  8. The diet won't make you lose weight and Narconon won't get you clean and sober. But you will spend 5 hours a day in a sauna taking dangerous quantities of niacin. Agree with you Enty, about any day CO$ - related businesses get sued. Did you know they're killing people? A Narconon facility just had their 3rd death since October. Check out Tony Ortega's amazing blog - the biggest news is the death of 27-year old son of the President of Scientology (who, before his son's memorial service, had been "missing" since 2004. They trotted his 76-year old carcass out for the memorial.) Glad people are starting to publicize this dangerous fraud at last. Used to be, everyone was afraid of CO$'s ruthless revenge tactics.
    http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/2012/07/scientology_alexander_jentzsch_methadone_found.php#more

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    1. And the center spent 50,000 trying to stop a protest of 4 people. The protest was still held.

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  9. Tom's still calling things "glib"? I thought that was just from the Matt Lauer interview. Perhaps Mr. Cruise-Hubbard needs a Word-Of-The-Day calendar?

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  10. I though Kirstie Alley was the blind about the celebrity that got the lap band to lose the weight... IJS

    Sadly, when any celebrity loses weight fast I instantly think Lap-band, coke diet or both...

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  11. We have been learning about CO$ for many years now from Enty who always gives directions to Tony at VV.

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  12. I dont know why she thinks her weight is the most important thing in her life Let is go already!!

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    1. It reminds me of the "do you like my boooooddie?" Anna Nicole Smith (rest in peace).

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  13. I really don't feel bad for anyone who is stupid enough to believe that this BS "weight loss program" will actually make you lose weight. Yes, it's true that Kirstie Alley is an idiotic Scientologist trying to dupe people into spending money on this crap, but the fact is the public is equally idiotic for buying into said crap. So a sue-happy idiot now wants to get paid for being an idiot? Meh. She'll get nothing.

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  14. Oh please. As much as I like to see Scientology get slammed, it is not her fault the diet didn't help you. She didn't mix the ingredients, all she did was get paid to tote something that falsely states it will help to lose weight. Sue the company if anything.

    Organic liaison sounds kinda kinky lolololol

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  15. And I thought her diet was,

    Drive to House of Pies
    Buy pie
    Eat whole pie in car

    Didn't some paps have photos of her doing that?

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  16. Not to miss the point, but "Organic Liason" is a terrible name for a diet aid, fake or not. Who the hell came up with that one?! They should be fired.

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