Which cast members from TLC’s “My 600-lb Life” have died?
And over the course of the show’s nine seasons, a number of cast members have sadly died.
The accident subsequently led some on the internet to speculate that Henry had died in the crash.

His cause of death hasn’t been made public.
Sean’s confinement to bed stemmed from a leg injury he suffered during high school.
But his overeating began because of his strained relationship with his father.

Sadly, Sean’s mother died in 2017 due to complications from kidney issues.
By the time the program’s “My 600-lb Life: Where Are They Now?”
spinoff aired, he’d shot up to 840 pounds.

James was summarily let go from Dr. Now’s program.
One source told The Sun that James went into septic shock and died weighing about 500 pounds.
“He would have been proud of himself,” the unnamed insider told the tabloid.

James' funeral was kept private as his death occurred during the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
But after the surgery, things got dark for Robert.
Robert went back to rehab but reportedly wouldn’t exercise at all without pain medication.

Ultimately, he suffered a heart attack and died.
Dr. Now commented in memoriam, “Robert battled an addiction and lost but he never gave up.”
Bonner’s story is far darker.

Later that week, L.B.
Shortly after, local policeruled the death a suicide.
He was only 30.

But Kelly worked hard.
After Dr. Now sent her to a hospital, she dropped 100 pounds.
She lost another 220 while prepping for weight loss surgery, and ultimately lost 324 pounds while awaiting surgery.

She was the second cast member to pass away during filming.
Soon after the surgery, Coliesa began experiencing more issues.
Four days before their death, they posted on Facebook about their ongoing sadness.

Over the course of the next three years, they lost more than 500 pounds.
PerStarcasm, Krasley’s apparent struggles with overeating made for dramatic tv.
Krasley claimed her efforts at losing weight were systematically undermined by demands that she overeats (viaE!

A cause of death was not offered and remains unknown to the public.
With some additional effort post-production, she ultimately got down to 216.
Unfortunately, Randall’s weight loss efforts began stalling in the wake of her father’s death in 2011.

Apparently, Randall died of sepsis, which arose out of an infection.
The mother of six and grandmother to 28 was a tenure on the inspirational TLC program.
By the time her weight loss journey began on the show, Biran weighed 631 pounds.

