Kirstie Alley Nearly Killed Me!

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Coldhearted Kirstie Alley ditched her No. 1 fan – after her weight-loss products triggered his life-threatening health woes, Clint Brown has claimed.

Once morbidly obese at 622 pounds, Clint credited the “Fat Actress” star’s Organic Liaison system with helping him shed more than 300 pounds.

“Kirstie saved my life!” a grateful Clint, who’s 6-foot-4, told The ENQUIRER in March 2013. “Because of my weight, I’d been on disability at age 25, oxygen at 28 and in a power chair at 30.

“Kirstie gave me the inspiration and all the diet and weight-loss tools to start a new life.”

The actress, 64, provided him with a dietician who put him on a 2,000-calorie-a-day diet, an exercise program and a regimen of three Organic Liaison products – Release Me, Rescue Me and Nightingale.

But now Clint claims he underwent surgery after developing gallbladder stones that doctors blamed on his rapid weight loss and excessive calcium – a key ingredient in Release Me.

“After I told Kirstie’s people that I’d been told to stop taking Release Me, it got ugly,” Clint, 39, of Lexington, Ky., recently told The ENQUIRER. “One of her assistants called me and said, ‘You tell everybody we’re not to blame for your health problems!’

“I never heard from Kirstie again. I felt abandoned. That hurt.”

Depressed, Clint ballooned to 500 pounds.

Since then, he’s put himself on a 2,500-calorie-a-day diet, and resumed exercising.

Clint – a transgender who’s also taking feminizing hormones – now weighs 370 pounds and has told The ENQUIRER that Kirstie’s program, now marketed by Jenny Craig, is just a gimmick.