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pledge:
Tuesday night both Renee and Phil lost 3 pounds.  Renee was declared the biggest loser for the week from the Black Team.  I didn't hear an explanation  but they must figure biggest percentage lost.  Is this correct?  Does anyone know?  Just wondering.

Still don't like Brady, Vicky, or Heba !  Can't wait to see who gets to come back.   

Texan:
I hope the person that comes back bond with the black team and vote out Vicki.  I missed the show but I can see that stupid grin of Vicki

michael:
I hate Vicky
i hope she gets eliminated and gets even fatter than she was before going into the house.
she's a troll.

marigold:

 :funny: hahaha you guys are cracking me up

After watching last season's adorable Ali Vincent win I can't imagine one of the nasty trio Vicky Brady and Heba winning this season 

Reminder: 

:popcorn:  watch Oprah today "Weight Loss Secrets of The Biggest Losers"



marigold:
An interview with Phil

Biggest Loser’s Phillip Shows Off a 34-Inch Waist

One week after his wife Amy was eliminated, Biggest Loser: Families contestant Phillip Parham bid adieu to the ranch after his Black Teammates voted him off after his 3 lb. weight loss. Throughout the season, the South Carolina real estate exec clashed with the Blue Team’s Heba, who confronted him on Tuesday night’s episode about his alleged attempt to convince Brady to eliminate her. Phil, who has lost 117 lbs. and now sports a 34-inch waist, revealed his true feelings about Brady and Heba and gave his side in of the now-infamous chat with Brady on the basketball court. – Sara Hammel

Amy said last week you look so different now that she feels she’s having an affair with her own husband. Do you feel the same way?
We had to figure out how to fit together again. Is that too graphic? You get to relearn things you’ve been doing for 20 years.

Now that you look so different — thinner and with a fully shaved head — do people not recognize you?
I almost never get recognized out in public. When I came back, especially since I shaved the head, I saw some people at the mall who didn’t recognize me who I’d worked with before. They always do the double take. I’ve been going to one bank for a long time, and the manager always greets me by my first name. I’ve been into the bank five times and she’s never said anything except, “Welcome to Wachovia.” It makes me feel so good.

What’s the real story behind what you said to Brady that day on the basketball court?
The conversation was to see if there was any wiggle room in their alliance — and to see if there was anything I could say or do to sway him away from going against my wife. Everything is emotional with Heba. I’ll say this for the record: [The things I said] weren’t as bad [as what Brady said]. The truth is probably somewhere in the middle. I might have said a couple of little things off the cuff and … it escalated into, “I hate [Heba].”

Has the game escalated to a new level, and crossed the line to being just nasty?
Yes. It’s almost Shakespearean, I think Bob said. What a great line.

Were you secretly relieved to go home, or just really upset?
A combination of both. If you ever saw me in the challenges and the gym, there was never a time that they show me complaining because I didn’t do it. Bob and Jillian alluded to that — that Amy and I were strong in the gym and we wanted to do our jobs. And when it turned into this whole other animal, and to see my wife go home, that was a really tough week. I never quit that whole week. I worked really hard, but … I felt like the outsider on the Black Team even though did everything I could to bring myself into that circle. I’m not used to that feeling where people don’t like me.

Did Brady purposely lose a small amount of weight last week so he’d rock the scale this week?
Absolutely. When Vicky said last night to Bob that Brady was not eating every four hours, it was a total fabrication. He had no difference in the way he was eating [since he'd been at the ranch]. Bob is pretty easy to be swayed … And I don’t think he got the true answer.

What went through your mind during that confrontation with Brady and Heba at dinner?
Heba’s a lot of fun to joke around with and have a good time, but once we had our little falling out at the Grand Canyon, I had already apologized to her five different times and tried to stay clear of her. What you didn’t see [on the show was that] I apologized to her if I hurt her, but it went on deaf ears and she just kept going. Every time I would speak she would speak over me. Things thing got completely out of control. I spent so little of my mental energy worrying about what Heba was doing; I was trying to gear myself to work out. It was good game play by Vicky and Brady to take anything I might have said and spin it to her … and use it against me. Kudos to them from that standpoint. That’s what they felt like they needed to do.

A special episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show — “Weight Loss Secrets of The Biggest Losers” — airs Thursday and features trainers Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels as well as contestants from various seasons.

Link: http://tvwatch.people.com/2008/10/29/biggest-losers-phillip-shows-off-a-34-inch-waist/

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