Bulging Brides - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Worried in White
Better Late Than Never
Two Sizes Too Big
Kymm has six weeks to lose two dress sizes to fit into her wedding dress.
Days of Wine & Workouts
Cathy indulges in rich food and fine wine but is bulging out of her wedding dress.
Last Minute Squeeze
Frock Frenzy
Stressed to the Max
Just Harried
Bursting at the Seams
Tomboy Temptations
Family Matters
No Pain No Gain
A former figure skater needs to slim down in order to fit into her tight wedding dress.
Dress Stress
Former athletic Andrea is heading to the Caribbean for her dream wedding but needs to fit into her dress first.
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