'It makes me feel really humiliated': Transgender reality star Jazz Jennings reveals her own family 'FAT-SHAMES' her after she gained 100 lbs. while struggling with binge-eating disorder

  • A new trailer teases the upcoming season of the TLC show I Am Jazz, which premieres November 30
  • Jazz, 21, candidly discusses the nearly 100 lbs. she has gained in the past two years, admitting the cause is binge-eating and medication
  • She said her family fat-shames her, while one scene shows them all weighing in on her eating habits
  • She reveals that she weighs 234 lbs. and has trouble doing athletic activities she could do before
  • Jazz also tells a dietician that a typical breakfast is 'fast food, maybe a donut or two and then maybe two bagels'
  • The Harvard student opened up about her weight gain and binging this summer, and revealing she suffers from binge-eating disorder in 2018 

Reality star Jazz Jennings has opened up about her 100lb. weight gain in the trailer for the new season of her TLC show I Am Jazz, revealing that she has been fat-shamed by her own family — which has been humiliating.

The 21-year-old Harvard University student revealed the results of her major weight gain this summer, admitting that she had been binging and had an increased appetite due to some of her medications. 

And on the upcoming season of her show, which premieres on November 30 at 9 p.m., Jazz shares a candid look at her figure and brings viewers along in her efforts to get back in shape.

But it's not all easy, and in one scene, her whole family weighs in on her eating habits, quizzing her over how much butter she put on her pasta at dinner. 

'I do experience fat-shaming from my family. It makes me feel really humiliated,' Jazz — who came out as transgender at the age of five — says in the clip.

Next up: Reality star Jazz Jennings has opened up about her 100-pound weight gain in the trailer for the new season of her TLC show I Am Jazz

Next up: Reality star Jazz Jennings has opened up about her 100-pound weight gain in the trailer for the new season of her TLC show I Am Jazz

Hard: She revealed that she has been fat-shamed by her own family ¿ which has been humiliating

Hard: She revealed that she has been fat-shamed by her own family — which has been humiliating

The 21-year-old said: 'Two years ago, I was on my way to one of the greatest institutions in the world, but I was actually struggling severely with mental health issues'

The 21-year-old said: 'Two years ago, I was on my way to one of the greatest institutions in the world, but I was actually struggling severely with mental health issues'

Weighing in: Clips from new episodes show Jazz stepping onto a bathroom scale, which clocks her weight at 234 lbs

Weighing in: Clips from new episodes show Jazz stepping onto a bathroom scale, which clocks her weight at 234 lbs

'Two years ago, I was on my way to one of the greatest institutions in the world, but I was actually struggling severely with mental health issues,' she says in the trailer.

'I started binge-eating and I gained weight and more weight and more weight. And now, almost 100 lbs. heavier, here I am today.'

Clips from new episodes show Jazz stepping onto a bathroom scale, which clocks her weight at 234 lbs. 

She also takes off her shirt to pose for photos in shorts and sports bra — images she shared on Instagram this summer.

'It's a big ol' belly,' she says, gasping over 'the side view.'

'Having all this extra weight, I can't do so many things with my body that I used to be able to do,' she admits

'Having all this extra weight, I can't do so many things with my body that I used to be able to do,' she admits

Ganged up on: In one scene, her whole family weighs in on her eating habits, quizzing her over how much butter she put on her pasta at dinner

Ganged up on: In one scene, her whole family weighs in on her eating habits, quizzing her over how much butter she put on her pasta at dinner

'I do experience fat-shaming from my family. It makes me feel really humiliated,' she says

'I do experience fat-shaming from my family. It makes me feel really humiliated,' she says

Diet: She also visits a dietician, where she describes a typical breakfast is 'fast food, maybe a donut or two and then maybe two bagels'

Diet: She also visits a dietician, where she describes a typical breakfast is 'fast food, maybe a donut or two and then maybe two bagels'

The season appears to document Jazz's efforts to lose weight, and she is seen playing sports like tennis ¿ but tells her friends during a match, 'I'm out of shape, be easy on me.'
The season appears to document Jazz's efforts to lose weight, and she is seen playing sports like tennis ¿ but tells her friends during a match, 'I'm out of shape, be easy on me.'

On TV: The season appears to document Jazz's efforts to lose weight, and she is seen playing sports like tennis — but tells her friends during a match, 'I'm out of shape, be easy on me'

The season appears to document Jazz's efforts to lose weight, and she is seen playing sports like tennis — but tells her friends during a match, 'I'm out of shape, be easy on me.'

'Having all this extra weight, I can't do so many things with my body that I used to be able to do,' she admits.

She also visits a dietician, where she describes a typical breakfast as 'fast food, maybe a donut or two and then maybe two bagels.'

Her mother gripes: 'Even when we think we're doing something right, she falls off the wagon.'

Jazz has spoken about her struggles with disordered eating in the past, going back to a 2018 YouTube video in which she discussed binge-eating.

'It's just been such a challenge for me, because I have binge-eating disorder,' she said.

Her mother gripes: 'Even when we think we're doing something right, she falls off the wagon'

Her mother gripes: 'Even when we think we're doing something right, she falls off the wagon'

Candid: Jazz has spoken about her struggles with disordered eating in the past, going back to a 2018 YouTube video in which she discussed binge-eating

Candid: Jazz has spoken about her struggles with disordered eating in the past, going back to a 2018 YouTube video in which she discussed binge-eating

'I never thought this would happen to me and that I would be going through something like this, but having an eating disorder is very difficult,' she said
She said she was focused on losing the weight, both for herself and for her family ¿ whom she didn't want to 'let down'

'I never thought this would happen to me and that I would be going through something like this, but having an eating disorder is very difficult,' she said

'I never thought this would happen to me and that I would be going through something like this, but having an eating disorder is very difficult,' she said. 'And so many people struggle with it, and now I’m one of those people.' 

She noted that she has read social media comments calling her out for gaining weight, and when she is having a 'low day,' 'those comments get to me.'   

'Eating healthy, we know, is a challenge. I love everything unhealthy — French fries, burgers, chocolate. Oh my god, chocolate.'

She said she was focused on losing the weight, both for herself and for her family — whom she didn't want to 'let down.' 

'Really the biggest thing I’m trying to do is love my body for what it is,' she added. 'Even though I’m trying to lose weight and be healthier, I still have to learn to be comfortable in my own skin right now.'

She did manage to shed weight, dropping 30 lbs. ahead of her gender confirmation surgery.

Now and then: In June, she hared a picture of herself pre-weight gain and a recent one and vowed to chang

Now and then: In June, she hared a picture of herself pre-weight gain and a recent one and vowed to chang

'As many of you have noticed, over the past few years, I have gained a substantial amount of weight,' she wrote

'As many of you have noticed, over the past few years, I have gained a substantial amount of weight,' she wrote 

'I suffer from binge-eating disorder, a disease in which I¿m not only addicted to food, but I eat it in large quantities. My binging, along with an increased appetite I experience from some of the meds I¿m on, has caused me to gain almost 100 pounds in a little less than 2 years,' she said

'I suffer from binge-eating disorder, a disease in which I’m not only addicted to food, but I eat it in large quantities. My binging, along with an increased appetite I experience from some of the meds I’m on, has caused me to gain almost 100 pounds in a little less than 2 years,' she said 

'I really had to just retrain my mind,' she told People at the time. 'I had to look at food as something different than what I was looking at it as. 

'Because I used food as a comfort for my emotional struggles. I was a binge-eater. It was really bad. I would go to McDonald’s, get 20 chicken nuggets, three chocolate chip cookies and a large fries.

'I really had to stop doing that and realize that was so unhealthy and I need to take care of myself.'

But maintaining a healthy weight can be a lifelong struggle, and Jazz said that over the last two years, the number on the scale has gone back up.

In June, she hared a picture of herself pre-weight gain and a recent one and vowed to change.

'As many of you have noticed, over the past few years, I have gained a substantial amount of weight,' she wrote.  

Slimmer photo: Jazz lost 30 lbs. ahead of her gender confirmation surgery in 2019

Slimmer photo: Jazz lost 30 lbs. ahead of her gender confirmation surgery in 2019

Self love: 'Beautiful every shape and size,' she wrote on Instagram this summer

Self love: 'Beautiful every shape and size,' she wrote on Instagram this summer

'I suffer from binge-eating disorder, a disease in which I’m not only addicted to food, but I eat it in large quantities. My binging, along with an increased appetite I experience from some of the meds I’m on, has caused me to gain almost 100 pounds in a little less than 2 years.  

'I’m posting this photo because it’s time for me to address my weight gain and hold myself accountable. I’m ready to change my ways; I’ve been saying I’m ready to turn over a new leaf, but I’m running out of trees now. 

'I’m ready to take the initiative and create positive changes when it comes to my health and body. I have a fabulous team supporting me, both professionals and family/friends, but at the end of the day, I have to be the one committed toward bettering myself. 

'I know I have the power in me to lose the weight, and I intend on sharing my progress with all of you. Love you all, and thanks for understanding the battle I’m fighting to win,' she concluded. 

The 21-year-old college student first began starring in her own reality show in 2015 and has since candidly documented her experiences as a transgender woman.

On December 31, 2019, she proudly showed off her gender reassignment surgery scars in a bathing suit photo on Instagram, while speaking out about how 'proud' she was of her body and scars. 

'These are my scars on full display in #2019,' she captioned the photos. 'I'm proud of my scars and love my body just the way it is. I call them my battle wounds because they signify the strength and perseverance it took to finally complete my transition.' 

Jazz Jennings discusses how binge-eating led to 100lb. weight gain in the past two years

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