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In the clip below, she's preparing food for him. I don't eat it, but I cook for him. Finally, she's taken to eating his ashes While shows such as Celebrity Rehab, Intervention and Hoarders enlist subjects whose participation is possibly clouded or motivated by substance or mental illness, My Strange Addiction is more of a platform for reasonably coherent people to share their weirdness since they are, after all, signing up for a show that has the word "strange" in its title.

My Strange Addiction embraces those who embrace their own eccentricities. And, boy, are they eccentric. TLC will air the fifth and sixth episodes of the show's second season on Sunday, and by then we will have been treated to snapshots of the lives of people who are "addicted" to the likes of cycling, eating dryer sheets, chomping rocks and carrying around a pillow Jazz has been growing her fingernails for 22 years.

Her longest is 24 inches long. How she isn't a local celebrity in Atlanta, where she lives, is beyond me. In fact, how she isn't the Queen of the World is beyond me. Like, why am I just hearing about this woman now? She is amazing, and her hands are by far the wackiest things I've seen on TV all week and I watch America's Got Talent, so that's really saying something Storyline Edit. Did you know Edit. User reviews 2 Review. Top review.

Oh boy! Okay that my be stretching it a bit but really this just some of the most boring crap I've seen from reality T. Reality T.

V is garbage that just want's to turn anything into drama for the sake of making a quick buck, The only decent reality shows I can recall is the "Totally" series from the early Disney channel years which is basically kids playing sports and making music.

This show it just over exaggerates peoples weird fascinations. It tires to make some more shocking or sad than other's but over all this is the G rated version of intervention. Over it's just crap. Details Edit. Release date May 5, United States. United States. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 30 minutes. Theresa was warned by neurologist Jeffrey Gould on the show that she's playing Russian Roulette every time she takes a sniff of gasoline.

But like the other behaviors featured on "My Strange Addiction," there's no closure for viewers about whether either Josh or Theresa ever stopped their behaviors.

While there's no denying that eating glass or sniffing gasoline might pose a danger to one's health, some behaviors featured on "My Strange Addiction" seem relatively harmless. Take Divya, a fashion designer who was featured on " My Strange Addiction " for being "addicted to taxidermy. She debuted taxidermy shoes in and is now a famous taxidermist with celebrity clients in New York City.

While not all of the hobbies featured on "My Strange Addiction" launch careers like Divya's, many are still pretty harmless. In an episode purportedly about living dolls, some of the people featured were less interested in being living dolls and more interested in Lolita, a fashion subculture with a focus on cuteness that started in Japan.

When the episode aired, other people in the Lolita subculture were angry and frustrated with the portrayal. Indeed, how can a certain fashion style be an addiction, and how strange can it be when information about it is readily available along with places to purchase it? While many people may have gotten the wrong idea from the episode on living dolls that also featured Lolita fashion, this isn't the only time that "My Strange Addiction" has told only part of the story.

Namely, a woman named Carrie was featured in the season finale of " My Strange Addiction " for her "addiction" to drinking her own urine. However, Carrie was in fact engaging in urine therapy to treat her cancer. While urine therapy isn't a medically proven therapy, it also isn't anything new. Carrie also revealed that she was portrayed quite differently on "My Strange Addiction" than how she is in reality.

Carrie read a letter on YouTube that she wrote to the producers of the show, explaining that she wasn't interested in a follow-up with TLC due to the misleading nature of the program. Carrie also added that one of the producers told her that "viewers needed more than what we could come up with if we limited my story to the reality It isn't just viewers who reportedly sometimes feel duped by "My Strange Addiction," either.

When Lolita YouTuber Lor reacted to the "My Strange Addiction" episode about living dolls, she revealed and provided emails to prove that she'd been approached about being in the episode, but was never told it was for "My Strange Addiction.

This experience was shared by a woman named Lauren, who was featured on "My Strange Addiction" as a furry. In a Reddit AMA , Lauren shared that she was told that it was a show about people's strange hobbies, and that they wanted to feature her making a fur suit.



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