Finally It’s over😭MBFFL: The Truth About Whitney Way Thore Life After Season 13 Ended Reveals!!!
The cameras have stopped rolling, and for the first time in over a decade, Whitney Way Thore is officially “off script.” Following the explosive Season 13 finale of My Big Fat Fabulous Life, which saw the reality star grappling with a life-changing move, insiders have confirmed that Whitney has pulled the trigger and left Greensboro behind for good.
The “No BS” dancer has reportedly purchased a historic home in Salem, Massachusetts, cementing her bond with the new “witchy” friend group that dominated the latest season. But while Whitney is embracing her fresh start, sources say her departure has left her original circle back in North Carolina “shattered” and “relieved” all at once.
The “Greensboro Crew” is Dead
The most shocking development post-season is the total collapse of the “OG” squad. Fans watched the tension boil over between Whitney, Ashley, and Tal during the finale, but sources say the distance has only widened since filming wrapped in September.
“She didn’t just move states; she moved on,” a source close to the production revealed. “Todd is reportedly ‘thrilled’ to have his space back, but Ashley feels abandoned. Whitney traded her lifelong friends for a ‘coven’ she met a few months ago because they validate her without questioning her choices. The ‘Big Girl Dance Class’ era is officially dead.”
Baby Journey: The Truth Revealed
As for the storyline that dominated Season 13—Whitney’s quest for a child via artificial insemination—the “aftermath” is bittersweet. Despite the cliffhangers, insiders claim Whitney is not currently pregnant.
“She spent thousands on donors and spiritual rituals in Salem, but it hasn’t happened yet,” the insider shared. “She is now reportedly looking into adoption again, but doing it privately. She realized that turning her fertility journey into a TV plotline was too painful.”
Is the Show Cancelled?
With Whitney now living 700 miles away from her supporting cast and her father, Glenn, rumors are swirling that TLC is pulling the plug.
“It’s over in its current form,” the source concluded. “You can’t have My Big Fat Fabulous Life without the family and friends who made it famous. Whitney is trying to pitch a spinoff about her ‘magical’ new life in Salem, but the network isn’t sold. This might really be the end.”





