Jillian Michaels slams ‘Biggest Loser’ Netflix docuseries
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The weight loss reality show's first female winner did not show up in the recent Netflix doc about the series.
The Reality of the Biggest Loser," Danny Cahill shares his experience with the show. He shares how life is for him now.
Jillian Michaels told TMZ on Tuesday morning she may file a lawsuit against Netflix for making what she says are false claims in a new docuseries on “The Biggest Loser.”
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.”
Alison Sweeney hosted The Biggest Loser for eight years before leaving the long-running weight loss game show after its 16th season in 2015.
The Reality of The Biggest Loser, is shining a bright light on the old weight-loss show, and it’s not looking pretty.
After winning The Biggest Loser, Frederickson continued to work as a voice-over actress. In her Today essay, she wrote that she was taking college classes, volunteering at a local shelter, training for her first marathon and starting a new career at a job search website.
For those unfamiliar with The Biggest Loser, the American show challenged obese or overweight contestants to go head-to-head in a bid to lose the highest percentage of weight over a period of 30 weeks. The winner would then receive an impressive cash prize.