What starts as a reckless college challenge somehow snowballs into a full-blown lifestyle in the latest season of My Strange Addiction.
Kathryn, a woman from Virginia, hasn’t chewed her food in years.
Not once. Instead, she blends every meal — breakfast, lunch, dinner, everything in between — and snorts it through her nose.
What began as a one-time stunt has now become her normal, and she admits she can’t imagine eating any other way.
Living as a “Serial Food Snorter”
Kathryn openly calls herself a “serial food snorter,” a label that’s as shocking as it sounds.
She prepares her meals with care, blending them smooth enough to inhale, and insists the ritual feels completely natural to her now.
The problem? Nobody else knows. Until now. In the new episodes, Kathryn braces herself to reveal her secret to her boyfriend Alex, terrified that the truth might send him running.
A Raw Revelation at a Family BBQ
Kathryn isn’t the only jaw-dropper this season.
The premiere episode also introduces Wendy from Florida, whose daily diet includes an astonishing two pounds of raw meat.
This isn’t a new phase or a secret craving — it’s a lifelong habit she’s defended for years.
But when she decides to come clean at her fiancé’s family barbecue, the reaction is immediate and brutal.
Loved Ones Draw the Line
Wendy’s announcement doesn’t go over well.
Family members recoil, some openly gagging as she tries to explain herself.
One loved one calls her habit “absolutely disgusting,” while another admits they’re on the verge of throwing up.
Despite Wendy’s pleas for understanding, it’s clear acceptance won’t come easily, especially as concerns about her health take center stage.
The Internet Reacts in Horror
After the first-look trailer dropped, viewers wasted no time sharing their disbelief.
Social media lit up with shock, disgust, and morbid curiosity.
One viewer summed it up bluntly: “Snorting all of her food?! What the f***?” Others wondered what could drive someone to such extremes, while some predicted grim consequences if the habits continue unchecked.
A Season Packed With Jaw-Dropping Stories
The upcoming season doesn’t stop with food-related addictions.
Anthony, a performer obsessed with theater, reveals he eats multiple makeup products every week.
Carlos defends his daily bug-eating routine, insisting it’s harmless despite his partner’s growing fear.
Each story pushes the boundaries of what viewers think they’ve seen before.
When Coping Turns Extreme
Some addictions are rooted in emotional pain rather than shock value.
Sarah, a young woman deeply attached to an AI chatbot boyfriend, finds her family struggling to compete with a digital relationship.
Kaylyn, coping with unresolved childhood grief, spends her days foraging and eating grass.
These stories dig into how loss, loneliness, and trauma can manifest in unexpected ways.
Snakes, Thumb-Sucking, and PTSD
The season also revisits familiar faces and new extremes.
Socratis, a military veteran battling PTSD, has filled his home with more than a hundred snakes, finding their presence oddly soothing.
Tajah, meanwhile, confronts the fallout of years of thumb-sucking, a habit that’s damaged her skin and sabotaged her dating life.
Why Fans Can’t Look Away
According to TLC’s senior leadership, the return of My Strange Addiction was inevitable.
Fans never stopped talking about it, sharing clips, and asking when it would come back.
The network promises the new season delivers exactly what audiences crave: bold stories, shocking revelations, and unforgettable people whose experiences can’t be found anywhere else.
The Addictions Everyone Will Be Talking About
With its January return, the series looks set to reignite conversation, controversy, and disbelief in equal measure.
From snorted meals to raw meat confessions and beyond, this season of My Strange Addiction isn’t just back — it’s doubling down on the strange.
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