In "I Still Dream About You," the character struggles with stress-related eating. She confesses to Robbie that her work and the chaos brought by her nephews are pushing her towards weight gain, necessitating a shift in her wardrobe from medium to larger sizes. This weight fluctuation weighs heavily on her, both mentally and physically.
Robbie humorously points out the unique aspect of her situation, teasing that she is the only person in America experiencing weight gain specifically in her feet. This lighthearted comment underscores the complexities of her stress and the comedic elements intertwined in her struggles with body image and self-acceptance.