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Over three episodes, past contestants, cocreator David Broome, former host Alison Sweeney and trainer Bob Harper reflect on the series that awarded a large cash prize to the contestant who’d lost the most weight.
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Remember ‘The Biggest Loser’? A new docuseries explores the harm the show did in the name of health
Mockery, dangerous weight loss practices and long-term health impacts — “The Biggest Loser” was a TV phenomenon that shaped how Americans view weight.
Season 17 winner Roberto Hernandez lost 140 pounds while competing on The Biggest Loser. Hernandez was the last winner from the show’s NBC run. Today, Hernandez is still a high school teacher. He loves being a family man to his four kids and a husband to his wife, Rosie.
Michaels was a trainer on “The Biggest Loser” for seasons 1, 2, 4-11, 14, and 15. She often motivated contestants by yelling at them or insulting them. In one clip from “Fit for TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser,” Michaels pushes a woman to keep exercising even after she vomits on a treadmill.
Netflix’s new documentary, “Fit for TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser” just landed on the streamer and it pulls back the curtain on allegations made against producers and former cast members of NBC’s former series “The Biggest Loser.”
David Broome, a co-creator of The Biggest Loser, says in the docuseries that he got the idea for the show after seeing a desperate “help wanted” ad for a personal trainer to “save my life” on a bulletin board outside of a gym. Once the show was underway, producers searched for similarly desperate contestants.
The Reality of the Biggest Loser is on Netflix, find out why host Alison Sweeney left the show and what she does now.
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Where Is Jillian Michaels Now? All About Her Life Nearly 11 Years After Leaving The Biggest Loser
Jillian Michaels was a coach alongside Bob Harber on 'The Biggest Loser' in 2004 and has continued talking about fitness, politics and health. Here's everything to know about where Jillian Michaels is after starring on 'The Biggest Loser' in 2004.
In a new three-part documentary titled Fit for TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser, Netflix takes a deep-dive into The Biggest Loser, interviewing former contestants, coaches, and health experts to uncover "the true story behind the hit weight loss reality show. "
The Biggest Loser became a cultural phenomenon when it premiered in 2004 — but the show has been plagued with scandals and controversy as well. When NBC introduced the show, it followed a group of people deemed overweight who would compete in a 30-week competition.