Dr. Younan Nowzaradan of My 600-Lb. Life recently discussed the possibility of an 11th season. The show first premiered in February of 2012. The show’s cast and host, who has earned the nickname “Dr. Now,” quickly gained popularity among TLC’s audience. In prior episodes, they found inspiration in hearing the stories of overweight people who made positive changes in their lives.
For some patients of the My 600-lb Life program, the results achieved with the help of renowned bariatric surgeon Dr. Now have made their ordeals with weight loss worthwhile. The doctor practices out of Houston, Texas, and is known for his no-nonsense approach to treating the show’s cast members.
My 600-Lb Life: Dr. Now Shares Update On Season 11
Successfully losing weight and meeting strict requirements are necessary for bariatric surgery. Many patients in the prior season of the reality TV show were unable to finish Dr. Now’s treatment, which dissatisfied most viewers, and fans were left wondering if there would be a sequel.
In a social media post, Dr. Now revealed that fresh episodes of My 600-Lb Life, which follows additional patients, will soon be airing. On his younannowzaradan Instagram account, he announced the thrilling news. The fears about the show’s cancellation have been appeased at this time. In response to his Instagram post, My 600-Lb Life fans expressed their keen anticipation for news of the upcoming season’s start.
The upcoming premiere of My 600-lb Life on TLC and Dr. Now has not yet been announced. Based on the premiere dates of prior seasons, viewers might anticipate season 11 to premiere in the fall. Given that the launch of the show’s tenth episode occurred on November 10, 2021, it is highly probable that the new season will premiere well before the end of the year, as evidenced by Dr. Now’s latest Instagram post.
The network’s managers have yet to announce an official premiere date for the series, but fans are hoping it will be soon. While Dr. Now and the show have received much acclaim, they have also been the subject of rumors and criticism from some who find them troubling. Some former cast members reportedly went into debt because they had to pay for medical expenses that the show’s producers intended to foot.
There are also unsubstantiated claims that the show’s creators actively urged the cast to act up for ratings. According to other reports, patients were even prohibited from weighing themselves in their own homes. Multiple lawsuits were made against the show, but most have been dismissed; therefore, these assertions may not be genuine. Fans adore Dr. Now because of his no-nonsense attitude, but others are beginning to worry that he goes too far.
His strategy to have the cast eat only 1200 calories per day typically causes severe metabolic shock in his patients. Dr. Now has benefited many patients, even though his tactics give him a rough-around-the-edges reputation. Those anticipating the return of My 600-lb. Life to screens need not wait much longer.

