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More to Love
Created byMike Fleiss
StarringEmme (host)
Luke Conley
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes9
Production
Executive producerMike Fleiss
Production companies
  • Next Entertainment
  • 495 Productions
  • Warner Horizon Television
  • Original release
    NetworkFox
    ReleaseJuly 28 (2009-07-28) –
    September 15, 2009 (2009-09-15)

    More to Love is a reality game show (ordating game show) that premiered on Fox on July 28, 2009. The series was hosted by plus-sized model Emme. The show was created by Mike Fleiss (who also created The Bachelor).[1]

    About the show[edit]

    The series followed Luke Conley of Santa Maria, California,[2] a single plus size man (age: 26, height: 6' 3", weight: 330 lbs)[3] trying to find love among twenty plus size women. The first episode featured Luke giving a promise ring to each of the 20 ladies, with the promise he would not judge them by their size.

    Contestants[edit]

    Name Age Height
    (ft in)
    Weight
    (lbs)
    Eliminated Hometown
    Tali Giat 26 5' 4" 165 Winner New York, NY
    Malissa A. 26 5' 4" 170 Episode 8 Covina, CA
    Mandy 25 5' 7" 180 Episode 7 Long Beach, CA
    Anna 27 6' 2" 230 Episode 6 San Francisco, CA
    Heather 22 5' 5" 200 Episode 5 Ankeny, IA
    Kristian 26 5' 5" 225 Episode 5 Wallington, NJ
    Lauren 26 5' 9" 210 Episode 4 Atlanta, GA
    Melissa 21 5' 6" 220 Episode 4 Baton Rouge, LA
    Amanda 22 5' 10" 235 Episode 3 Glendora, CA
    Bonnie 25 5' 11" 215 Episode 3 Portland, OR
    Christina 23 5' 6" 206 Episode 3 Brighton, MI
    Danielle 25 5' 9" 240 Episode 3 Baltimore, MD
    Arriane 37 5' 10" 279 Episode 2 Wichita, KS
    Magali 24 5' 7" 193 Episode 2 Sylmar, CA
    Vanessa 32 5' 8" 194 Episode 2 Glendale, CA
    Michelle 32 5' 5" 230 Episode 1 Orange County, CA
    Natalia 28 5' 10" 229 Episode 1 Dallas, TX
    Natasha 25 5' 9" 197 Episode 1 Canoga Park, CA
    Sandy 30 5' 8" 200 Episode 1 Meyer, IA
    Shari 34 5' 4" 180 Episode 1 Miami, FL

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "More to Love – Fox orders dating competition series for the heavy set". The Live Feed. March 29, 2009.
  • ^ "Meet the Star of More to Love". People TV Watch. July 26, 2009.
  • ^ "More to Love premiere recap: Throwing a 'curve' ball at the reality-dating game". EW.com. July 29, 2009.
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