Gwen Shamblin, a charismatic with a curated image, became known with her Christian diet program "Weigh Down Workshop", and was accused of exploitation and emotional, psychological, and physi... Read allGwen Shamblin, a charismatic with a curated image, became known with her Christian diet program "Weigh Down Workshop", and was accused of exploitation and emotional, psychological, and physical abuse by the church's alleged cult practices.Gwen Shamblin, a charismatic with a curated image, became known with her Christian diet program "Weigh Down Workshop", and was accused of exploitation and emotional, psychological, and physical abuse by the church's alleged cult practices.
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I fully expect a limited series on one of the streamers in the future. This story is too good. LOTS of interesting details not covered in this basic TV movie. And yes, this version is EXACTLY what you'd expect from Lifetime.
The guy playing her second husband is totally miscast. Very cartoonish.
The real-life Gwen Shamblin WAS, herself, cartoonish, and this film plays down her outlandish personality.
This was filmed in Montreal (!), but it does feel like Tennessee. I know Franklin, so that aspect is fine. However, Lifetime is cheap, and films most of their junk in Canada, like the awful Hallmark Channel.
I don't know the whole story I came strictly to comment on hair. I also am watching a lot of old school lifetime movies. I think this is one for the books. It's no Cheerleader murder mystery but I think it's for potential to go down on the books. I loved it enough to write a 600 word review.
Also the real lady is a monster. Duh.
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- GoofsProtestant church services take place in a Catholic church. There are major differences in art and environment between the two (crucifix versus cross; statues of saints; Catholic iconography).
- Quotes
Gwen Shamblin: I'm a pig. I just got off the scale.
David Shamblin: [sighing and joking] Oh, no. Is it crushed beyond repair?