Secret Eaters S02 EP3 | Losing Weight | TV Show Full Episodes

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Published 2019-07-01
Neither David nor Denise from Eccles thinks they eat enough to warrant their size and are convinced their diet is a healthy one. Their passion for rich sauces and plentiful portions seem to suggest otherwise, as does David's determination to clear every last bit on his plate, despite having a gastric band.
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All Comments (21)
  • @ebg3624
    I love the “I’m fat because I don’t eat enough” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Get a grip
  • @a697ag
    Dave is a great example of why everyone that has a bariatric procedure should be in therapy before, during and after. Dude gets a gastric band and forces himself to eat until he throws up so he can eat some more. Serious addiction issues that surgery alone clearly cannot overcome
  • @isobelweir6965
    don't you just hate it when your husband gets a gastric band and you have to put 1000 calories worth of cheese on all his food
  • @fawnpurple
    The wife constantly threw her husband under the bus . Funny thing was that she weighed more than he did ! lol
  • @livie3716
    The wife is very passive aggressive and Smash's the husband down, at every opportunity she gets to shift blame. She seems very controlling
  • @ikybaiiki
    The wife is hilariously delusional "I think I'm not eating enough so my body is storing everything I eat." Proceeds to drown veggies in 1000 kcal cheese sauce 🤣🤣
  • @Cupholder19
    Damn. Why is the wife so defensive and always passing blame? You are the one who asked for help😒
  • If I was in a relationship as loveless as this one, I too would be eating every meal in front of a laptop or TV
  • @littletilaa
    “No more sauce, if he chokes he chokes.” Kind words of a loving wife
  • @GPWfiles
    Why does the wife laugh when Dave is talking about throwing up and how much pain he is in??? She seems like a right cow
  • The wife seems like she's trying to kill him haha. She is only smiling when talking about her husband's discomfort. Watching this couple was kind of painful.
  • @hannahkennedy24
    Surely this is just straight up lying or delusion. How can you say you never eat takeaways and then order a takeaway? Like what?
  • @emilenanase1587
    “It’s a reduced fat cheese” ok... but have you seen the quantity you’re using?
  • @RC-zw5ue
    This is why people need to tackle their food addiction before gastric. Eating until you puke and then eating more is madness.
  • @erinium19
    They need counseling. This is not a happy couple.
  • @Cheddar_Girl
    She’s jealous and narcissistic towards him for trying to control his weight by getting a gastric band. Sabotaging his efforts will make her better for her own terrible eating habits. Toxic woman!
  • @Cupholder19
    How can you even enjoy the food anymore if you’re throwing up and can’t breathe? At that point the eating is more of a psychological problem and the band won’t help you lose weight.
  • @julesgainey9677
    I have to watch these multiple times. And I notice that the wife hates her husband, she knows that he has problems with food and enjoys feeling superior to him because she’s in denial about her own gluttony. She gives him large portions knowing that he lacks self control. Then she justifies this by blaming him, tattling that he’ll ask for more food, which is fine he needs smaller portions more frequently but she hates him, so oh well.
  • At the end, you could tell the hostess was pretty sick of dealing with their passive aggressiveness, blame & defensiveness toward one other. I hope this couple gets the underlying marital and individual support they need to make lasting changes in their lives and with their food.