
Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan‘s Kirstie Alley has been sued for false advertising.
The suit was filed by Marian Abramyan, who used Alley’s Organic Liaison line of weight loss products.
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Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan‘s Kirstie Alley has been sued for false advertising.
The suit was filed by Marian Abramyan, who used Alley’s Organic Liaison line of weight loss products.
Being overweight is no fun, but the road from slim to overweight was enjoyable according to Kirstie Alley.
Alley weighed 114 pounds when she appeared as Lt. Saavik on Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan, and she felt the pressure that Hollywood puts on women to be slim. “Being thin does make a difference, I told myself,” she said. “In my head I got that role because I was 114 pounds, not because I was a good actress or looked like a Vulcan.”
Kirstie Alley, the former Lt. Saavik, is due to star in a new reality series, in which her struggle to lose and keep off the seventy-five pounds she gained since her time on Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan will be shown.
Most actresses in Hollywood who gain a lot of weight after being thin choose to fade away into obscurity, but not Alley. She is including her experiences with weight gain and loss in Kirstie Alley’s Big Life, a new reality show set to air on A&E on Sunday.
Kirstie Alley‘s new reality series, Kirstie Alley’s Big Life, will air on the A&E cable channel beginning next month.
Best-known to Star Trek fans for her role in Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (Lt. Saavik), Alley went on to work in Cheers, Veronica’s Closet and Fat Actress, as well as the Look Who’s Talking series of movies.