sexta-feira, 5 de outubro de 2012

Man stands by anchorwoman weight letter

  Eyewitness NewsMILWAUKEE (WABC) -- The Wisconsin television anchor who was called too fat to be a good example to young girls is being challenged to lose weight.

Jennifer Livingston went on air at her station to discuss her weight after the negative comments were posted in a letter by a viewer. CLICK HERE to watch her response.

Hundreds of people have written to support her view that she's "more than just a number on a scale" and would not be bullied.

Now, the man who wrote the letter says he wants her to influence the health and psychological well being of young viewers by shedding pounds.

Kenneth Krause stood by his statements and was apparently unmoved by the response. He declined an invitation to appear on the television station, and then issued the following statement.

"Given this country's present epidemic of obesity and the many truly horrible diseases related thereto, and considering Jennifer Livingston's fortuitous position in the community, I hope she'll finally take advantage of a rare and golden opportunity to influence the health and psychological well-being of Coulee region children by transforming herself for all of her viewers to see over the next year," he wrote. "And to that end, I would be absolutely pleased to offer her any advice or support she would be willing to accept."

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