Tuesday, May 20, 2025 - A woman who appeared on the reality show My 600lb Life has d!ed aged 40.
In 2023 Latonya Pottain, then aged 37, appeared on season 11
of the show.
At the time she weighed 632lbs and was largely bedbound,
which was preventing her from walking down the aisle and marrying her fiancé
Daune.
Her episode detailed her struggles to give up the food that
she was used to, and she kept on gaining weight by each check in with
Dr. Now.
She was then diagnosed with a dangerous heart health issue
and eventually told she couldn’t be helped on the show anymore after failing to
lose the weight she was required to.
Two years later, she’s d!ed aged 40.
TMZ has reported that Pottain d!ed on Saturday, May 17
at Christus Highland Medical Center in Shreveport, Louisiana.
The preliminary autopsy report found she died from
congestive heart failure, the Natchitoches Parish Coroner’s Office also
revealed.
Her brother told the publication he and other family members had visited
Pottain at her home on Saturday morning and noticed she was having trouble
breathing and told them she was "extremely uncomfortable".
A nurse later called her brother to alert the family Pottain had called an
ambulance to bring her to the hospital because she was going into cardiac
arrest, which led to her de@th.
Soon after Pottain’s de@th was announced publicly, her social media pages
were flooded with tributes, with one heartbroken fan said they’d been
"rooting for her" to turn her health around.
During her time on My 600-lb Life, Pottain memorably clashed with Dr. Now over her dislike of the healthy hospital food she was being given.
She also spoke about struggling with mental health issues, which sparked
her overeating.
"When I eat, it takes the stress away. That’s what I do to help me
cope with things," she said.
"I know the food is unhealthy and not good for me. But with the habit
that I have for long, it’s hard to change it.
"I’m disappointed in myself for getting to this place."
A year ago, Pottain begged fans to pray for her amid her health
battle.
"Y’all pray for me my heart not working right and there is nothing
more the doctors can do here in Louisiana please keep me lifted," she
wrote on Facebook.
When discussing her motivations to change her life, Pottain said on the
show: "I want to get married, I want to have my own child, start a family
and be normal."



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