Biggest Loser, Jillian Michaels and Bob Harper
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The Reality of the Biggest Loser," Danny Cahill shares his experience with the show. He shares how life is for him now.
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.
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PRIMETIMER on MSN“Hardest thing I’ve ever done”- Fit for TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser star Bob Harper reflects on his time on the show
Bob Harper reveals the hard days he had while shooting The Biggest Loser and expresses his stance on the looks vs health debate
The Reality of the Biggest Loser alum, Rachel Frederickson, lost a remarkable 59% of her body weight, from 260 to 105 pounds, winning the series in 2014.
The new docuseries hit the 2025 TV schedule on Friday, and one of the biggest bombshells came from Season 8 contestant Tracey Yukich. The then-37-year-old collapsed during a mile run on the beach during their first day on the show and had to be airlifted to the hospital. Yukich described what she experienced, saying:
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PRIMETIMER on MSNFit for TV: The Reality of The Biggest Loser star Bob Harper reveals Jillian Michaels never reached out after his 2017 heart attack
Bob Harper opened up about his 2017 heart attack, saying Jillian Michaels did not contact him, as Netflix’s Fit for TV explores the show’s legacy and controversies
The Reality of The Biggest Loser, is shining a bright light on the old weight-loss show, and it’s not looking pretty.