:30:01
are gonna end up
with liver failure
:30:04
and, well,
either transplant or death.
:30:11
Did you want lettuce
and mayonnaise on all of them?
:30:14
I think it's very, very hard
for overweight teenagers
:30:17
because you're always
going to see
:30:18
the thin, pretty,
popular girls,
:30:20
and you can't help
but look at them
:30:22
and think, "I wish I was her,"
or, "I wish I could have that."
:30:26
And it's depressing.
It makes you feel like crap.
:30:30
That's just how it is,
:30:33
and of course
it's hard being a teenager
:30:36
because you see all the girls
in the Cosmo girl
:30:39
are teen people,
and they're all beautiful,
:30:42
and you think, "aren't I
supposed to look like that?"
:30:46
And it's just not realistic.
:30:48
It's not a realistic
way to live.
:30:53
So, without further ado,
let's welcome Jared Fogle.
:31:00
My big thing was never smoking.
:31:02
It was never drinking.
:31:03
Obviously,
it wasn't doing drugs.
:31:05
My big vice was food,
:31:06
and before I knew it,
I wound up weighing 425 pounds.
:31:12
I brought in
a present for you --
:31:14
my old pants
that are now made famous
:31:16
in all the subway commercials.
:31:21
You're welcome.
:31:24
This is
my daughter, Victoria.
:31:26
She's an eighth-grade
honor student,
:31:29
and you're a real
inspiration to the kids.
:31:30
I really
appreciate that.
:31:32
That's one
of the greatest --
:31:34
I started
putting my weight on
:31:35
as you guys know,
about third or fourth grade.
:31:38
She was real tiny
when she was littler,
:31:41
and it's been in our family.
:31:42
In fact,
I had a great-grandfather
:31:44
that died
and was buried in a piano box
:31:47
years and years ago,
so it's a history.
:31:50
Absolutely.
:31:51
And she's been trying
to maintain her weight.
:31:54
It's tough.
it's always a challenge.
:31:56
I know as a kid,
it's awfully hard these days
:31:59
and kids
are not always kind.