Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Barbara Walters: On Her Death Bed?!?

According to a new report, the end may be near for one of journalism’s most respected voices.


Barbara Walters may not have a lot of time left.



The long-time reporter and former co-host on The View has not been seen in public for about a year and a half.


The last recorded sighting of Walters took place in July of 2016, after two months after she left The View.


At 88 years old, Walters is allegedly confined to a wheelchair and almost never leaves her apartment in New York City, a friend tells Radar Online.


This isn’t stunning news for someone of her advanced age, but the insider is reportedly distressed because Walters is living such an isolated existence.


“No one is allowed access into her apartment,” this unnamed person tells Radar Online, adding:


“Friends have been trying to see Barbara since the summer, but the doormen keep turning everyone away.”



This same celebrity gossip website has claimed in the past that Walters is suffering from a touch of hearing loss and heart disease; she’s supposedly been showing signs of serious dementia for months.


This is very sad if it’s true.


In 1976, Walters became the first woman to host a national news program, doing so for ABC and earning a then-unprecedented paycheck of $ 1 million annually for her work.


From 1979 to 2004, she worked as co-host and a producer for the ABC news magazine 20/20.


She still serves as an executive producer on The View.


But Walters no longer goes into work, which is understandable for an 88-year old.


The problem here is that she doesn’t appear to be enjoying a well-earned retirement at all.



“Barbara broke her hip a few months ago, and she’s in a wheelchair now 24/7,” writes Radar, quoting its source on the story.


“She sits propped up in it in her library overlooking Central Park all day. She stares at the same page of a newspaper for hours.”


Continues the source:


“All she does is go from the bed to her wheelchair and back again.


“She hasn’t seen her beloved hairdresser or makeup artist, Lori, in over a year. Her house staff washes her hair and pulls it back in a ponytail.”


Someone close to the situation thinks Walters has Alzheimer’s Disease, Radar reports.



What does bring her joy on a daily basis?


Tuning in to watch her friends and former colleagues on The View, according to the website.


It’s unclear for how much longer she’ll be able to do this, however.


“Friends just want to say goodbye,” this source eerily says. “They simply want to see that she’s well taken care of.”


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June Shannon Offers Weight Loss Advice, Gets SLAMMED!

Season 2 of Mama June: From Hot to Not premieres on January 12th. 


As you know, June Shannon is going to be a beauty queen. The first season documented the steps that she took to lose weight. so the second season will show her trying to make the most of it.


But how, exactly, does she keep the weight off? June Shannon shared how … and she’s getting roasted over it.



Mama June Shannon spoke to People about how she’s retained her significantly trimmer figure since she first underwent her body transformation.


“It’s all about portion control for me.”


That’s a common, if not fun, answer. Nobody wants to hear that their fondness for eating a “family size” meal themselves might be what’s keeping them back from attaining their dream body.


“It’s not easy to eat like you’re ‘supposed to’ and hit the gym all the time, but I’m just trying to maintain it the best I can.”


Mama June also shares that she sleeps until 1pm and, in the process, skips breakfast — cutting out an entire meal’s calories while also relishing in the comfort of her bed.


“This sounds bad. But I’m more of a snacker.”



Snacking can be fine — or even, for some metabolisms, ideal — depending on what the snack is.


June says that a normal snack for her is grapes and cheese.


For dinner, she prefers “baked chicken and quinoa” or “baked pork chops, corn and beans.”


“If I’m craving something sweet, Little Debbie jelly cakes are my favorite cheat snack.”


Those do sound good.



Just as when news broke of a June Shannon workout video, people were quick to point out that June’s “advice” seemed … less than helpful.


And possibly inherently dishonest.


“Her secret to weight loss?” One commenter replied. “I’m pretty sure it was the gastric sleeve which physically prevented her from eating.”


Another took even harsher aim at Mama June, writing:


“I hate when people say they have lost all that weight. No you had it surgically removed. There is a difference between someone busting their ass to lose weight and having the fat sucked out.”


(Honestly, that seems silly to us — weight loss is weight loss)



Another comment, however, cut right to the point:


“I’m pretty sure if someone paid for all my expenses for weight loss surgery, excess skin removal, a personal trainer, and chef that I’d be able to lose weight and keep it off too!”


That’s a fair point — there’s much more at work for Mama June than “portion control” and sleeping in.


That same commenter went a little overboard with their next jab, however, writing:


“She’s still a hillbilly skank no matter what her weight!”



“Breakfast is the most important meal of the day,” another commenter wrote. “And I’m pretty sure she had surgery to lose all that weight.”


She sure did have surgery. (Honestly, though, who has time to eat breakfast? Do people really still do that?)


“What a horrible woman! So into herself. How about getting up at a normal time and teaching your kids to eat properly.”


If you don’t have a job or pets or young children to get you up, 1pm is a perfectly normal time to get up. (Why get up before noon if you don’t have to?)


“If we could all be lazy pieces of [excrement] and sleep until 1pm,” laments another judgmental commenter. “Kids have school, have a job, and why waste half a good day being worthless?”


So, some of the backlash seems unwarranted — why do some people get so worked up over when someone else gets out of bed? (Especially since, you know, someone who gets up late was probably up late also)


But some of these seemed to have a point. Mama June’s “secrets” to success seemed to have a lot to do with some massively expensive procedures and luxuries that few can afford.


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