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Star Jones on her weight loss: 'I wasn't plus-size. I was morbidly obese'

Nine years after a gastric bypass, Star Jones explains she kept the weight-loss surgery secret in part because she feared she wouldn't keep the weight off: "I needed to forgive myself for being such a smart girl and so stupid when it came to something like my health.”Nine years after a gastric bypass, Star Jones explains she kept the weight-loss surgery secret in part because she feared she wouldn't keep the weight off: "I needed to forgive myself for being such a smart girl and so stupid when it came to something like my health.”


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