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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #75 on: October 15, 2008, 06:39:12 AM »

Ali's Blog:

black vs blue

Tonight’s temptation was crazy wasn’t it? I really didn’t expect all the drama that unfolded from it. And the tension between Heba and Amy really amped up. I often wonder – watching this stuff later on tv, how the contestants feel about it now, looking back on it. If they would have done things differently if they had a do-over.
And now, thanks to Heba’s swapping Phil and Amy, Jillian has a guy on her team.
Bob and Jillian have both done such an amazing job reaching their contestants this season. I love this season because we have gone deeper into the emotions that have led to their obesity more than ever before. Bob helping Amy get through her new team situation, and then Jillian’s heart to heart with Michelle, exactly what this show is all about. And it’s amazing how many people at home have already been affected by all these emotional stories. Fans come up to me all the time telling me how they relate to one of our contestants, and how their stories inspire and motivate them. One of the crew members on the Bonnie Hunt show brought in a photo of her ‘old self’ cause she knew I was going to be on the show, to tell me that she had lost 87 pounds, and how the show encouraged her and kept her focused on her goals every week. How amazing is that?
Can you believe how early that challenge started??? Holy early call time, Batman! We started that challenge at 6am, and they were at it ALL DAY. They weren’t exaggerating about the heat either. In that area of LA the thermometer can really climb up there!!! And they all did such an amazing job throughout that unbelievably tough challenge.
This was the episode when I announced my pregnancy at the weigh in. Everyone was so excited – and it was such a special moment for me to share with everyone.
As you can see black vs blue really changes up the dynamics between the players. So things are going to heat up even more now. And some incredible weight loss

Link: http://blog.nbc.com/alison/the_biggest_loser/

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #76 on: October 15, 2008, 11:00:21 AM »
An interesting article with Alison Sweeney:

SAVE THE DATE FOR A "DAY OF DAYS"!

STARS OF NBC'S DAYTIME DRAMA 'DAYS OF OUR LIVES' TO MEET FANS AT CITYWALK AT UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOLLYWOOD THIS NOVEMBER!



Who: Stars of "Days of our Lives" (see below)

What: DAY OF DAYS
Meet & Greet, Q&A and many more exciting activities with your favorite "Days of our Lives" stars!

Where: CityWalk at Universal Studios Hollywood
1000 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608

When: Saturday, November 1, 2008 - 10:00am

Admission to event is free!

Meet all your favorite Days of our Lives stars, including:
Kristian Alfonso
John Aniston
Blake Berris
Nadia Bjorlin
Darin Brooks 
Molly Burnett
Shawn Christian
Bryan Dattilo
Kevin Dobson
Mary Beth Evans
Galen Gering
Deidre Hall
Shelley Hennig
Leann Hunley
Drake Hogestyn
Jay Kenneth Johnson
Renee Jones
Lauren Koslow
Eric Martsolf
Joe Mascolo
Peggy McCay
Rachel Melvin
Stephen Nichols
Thaao Penghlis
Terrell Ransom, Jr.
Peter Reckell
Jim Reynolds
Suzanne Rogers
James Scott
Alison Sweeney
Arianne Zucker

The event schedule includes:
10-10:30 a.m. - "Day of Days" Introduction
10:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. - "Meet & Greet" with the cast of "Days of our Lives"
1–2 p.m. - Lunch Break
2–3 p.m. - Q&A Panel with the Stars
3–3:45 p.m. - "Days of our Lives" Trivia Challenge
3:45 – 4:00 p.m. - Event finale including the selection of a grand-prize raffle winner and a sneak peek of future "Days of our Lives" story lines

Throughout the event fans will also have the chance to win raffle prizes, be selected as a "Days" star look-alike and win exciting "Days of our Lives" merchandise.

Link: http://www.nbc.com/Days_of_our_Lives/news/fan_event2008.shtml


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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #77 on: October 15, 2008, 11:08:22 AM »

Alison Sweeney on The Bonnie Hunt Show

Alison confirms to Bonnie that she is indeed pregnant.



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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #78 on: October 15, 2008, 11:19:14 PM »
An interesting article an interview with Shellay:

Exclusive Interview: Shellay Cremen of 'The Biggest Loser'

Last night’s episode of The Biggest Loser provided one of the most shocking twists in the show’s history. A temptation challenge was presented to the contestants, in which the lights were turned off in a room full of sweets. Whoever ate consumed the most calories in 10 minutes would win the power to split the families up into two teams, blue and black with Bob and Jillian. Heba ate the most and kept most of the contestants with their initial trainers, with two exceptions. She split up husband and wife team Amy and Phil as well as mother/daughter duo Amy and Shellay. When the black team fell below the yellow line, Shellay was voted out and today, she spoke to BuddyTV in an exclusive interview.

Shellay told BuddyTV that trying out for The Biggest Loser was actually all her idea “Actually, Amy was not at the casting call with me, she was at school,” Shellay said. “They saw Amy in a family picture I had brought, and said, ‘We want you, but we want your daughter with you’.” 

When the temptation challenge arose, Shellay was determined to keep her daughter with her.  "I wanted to eat the peanut butter cups, but wasn't sure I could spare the calories," she admitted. "I didn't want to have Heba controlling my destiny. But I just wasn't gutsy enough to do it."  While it was obvious that Heba took Phil off of her team because of personal differences, it was less clear why she chose to bring Amy onto the blue team but Shellay sheds a little light on the subject.  "I think Heba wanted Amy because of her good weight loss, and she could manipulate her," she said.

The mother and daughter did say a quick goodbye at the end of the weigh in, which means that Shellay must have caught wind that she would have been the one to go should her team lose.  The experience of being on the show has only strengthened the relationship between the two.  "We have always been close, but The Biggest Loser has given us a special bond that only the two of us will ever understand."

Since leaving the show, Shellay has gone from a size 18 dress to a size 10.  Her goal for the finale is to get all the way down to a 6.  "My life is focused on health and fitness," Shellay told BuddyTV. "I wear my work out clothes all the time. For the first time in my life, I am on the same page as my husband in regards to exercise. I live and breathe a healthy lifestyle and am loving it!!"

Link: http://www.buddytv.com/articles/the-biggest-loser/exclusive-interview-shellay-cr-23635.aspx

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #79 on: October 15, 2008, 11:30:44 PM »

Last Years Winner Ali Vincent's Blogs On The Biggest Loser:

Find the Fire: When the Going Gets Tough, the Digging Gets Deeper!

The fourth week on the ranch is so crucial. It’s do or die. It’s the time you know you can physically make it through this process but have to ask yourself, do you have it deep within to tell the truth? To be on the ranch and under such physical and emotional strain, it shows through. It is when you have to know you are there for the right reasons and willing to get to the end--the “end” being your goal--your perfect you.

That’s why I think it is so important that Jillian took the time to have a one-on-one with Coleen so that she could be clear why she is on ranch. It’s funny, ‘cause with your parent on the ranch, it can distract you (and I do believe Jerry being on ranch was good and bad for Colleen), and they also get to be your excuse on some level.

Coleen will miss the comforts of having her dad be there for her and her for him, but she has an amazing opportunity to really come into her own. She has it in her to be and create whatever it is in her life she wants. The ranch will be the springboard to finding out what she really wants.

Stepping Up
I think you will start to see who will be there in the end; it’s those who step up even when it’s uncomfortable. It took a lot for Vicky to pull Bob aside and admit that she feels as if Brady sometimes holds her back. It’s hard to admit that and then address it because you don’t want to invalidate your relationship. I know that probably 9 out of the 10 times Vicky thinks Brady is holding her back when he is probably feeling like he’s helping her or protecting her or whatever the case might be. That’s why these tough conversations are crucial when going through a process like this together on the ranch and at home.

Challenges always leave opportunities and awards. I wonder, especially considering it being week 4 and the fact that the contestants have expressed their concerns about the weigh-in, whether or not they really were interested in redeeming their first week challenge prizes. I know our season was so competitive that we would think redeeming the award sometimes was a disadvantage in regards to competing in the weigh-in that week. But usually no matter what, we were always thankful--like Amy and Phillip.

To be able to see their kids after 4 weeks without any communication except for the call that was given to them after the challenge that Heba and Ed won. I suppose it was bittersweet to then have to leave home after 24 hours. I think in the long run it will be exactly what they need to keep going, especially after actually feeling comfortable taking the family hiking. That truly is what all this is about, to be able to live life with our family and friends.
 
Challenge: Mind Over Matter
The challenge this week looked kind of scary when they first walked up to it. You could see everyone thought so just based on the facial expressions. I personally thought it looked like fun. Definitely better then the balancing beam we did during our fourth week. I will admit though that the balancing beam seemed like it was easier then this particular challenge. I know that I would be sore if I had to hold on like Amy and Vicky for 2 hours. It is mind over matter; there is a place you can go if you really want something that takes everything you have physically, that allows you to withstand the pain. And I could tell that they both went there. Then it’s just a matter of who wants it more.

I’m sure Amy realized on some level that Vicky was not going give up because she was determined to hear from her kids. Well done ladies :) I think it was right for Vicky to choose the purple team to share the packages with, although I must admit I wasn’t certain that’s who she was going to choose.

Jillian Exercises Her Lungs
I know first hand the depths to which Jillian will go to get her players to realize this is the opportunity of a lifetime, and they’d better give it everything or go home. As a contestant, you realize this woman is not going to cut your hands off, but you also know that if you don’t do what she says, she will make you pay. And if that doesn’t work she will make everyone around you pay.

I know that you guys sitting at home probably haven’t ever thought that Jill was being overly nice or kind to the contestants, but I have to admit watching the season so far I was like “why hasn’t she….. (fill in the blank)” on a number of occasions. I think she has had it with her team, and it isn’t working for her to let certain attitudes slide--not because she particularly likes being mean or yelling at the contestants (ok maybe she likes it a little :)) but because she is willing to take herself and her need to be liked out of the equation to help her team get the results they say they want.

But you can only take people so far. They have to want it for themselves. It’s not easy breaking down the walls that have protected so much in life—those walls have protected the contestants but have also prevented them from truly having all they desire. I’m glad Jillian went off on them. If she did, it’s because it needed to be done. She only gets like that because she cares. (But I will say it’s scary when she yells like that, even if it’s not directed at you!)

Twists and turns. Can’t wait till we see who will fall below the line and how they will determine who stays, I’m so glad mom and I never had to experience that.
 
--Ali

Link: http://blog.nbc.com/ali_vincent/


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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #80 on: October 16, 2008, 12:03:45 PM »
An interesting article an interview with Shellay:

Biggest Loser’s Shellay: I Now Weigh ‘In the Low 150s’



First, Shellay Cremen was separated from her daughter Amy when competitor Heba gained control of creating the new Black and Blue teams on Tuesday’s show. Then, the mom from Michigan was sent home in an emotional elimination that saw her good friend Coleen cast a vote against her. Crying as she talked about the elimination, Shellay — who’s down from a size 18 to a size 8 and now weighs “in the low 150s” — assured viewers she’s happier than ever. Cremen shared the secrets of her success, explained her love/hate relationship with Jillian and dished on Heba’s “control issues.” – Sara Hammel

You looked sad, but not surprised, to be eliminated last night.
I had that funny feeling for a few days prior to the elimination. Even the week before, we were supposed to pack everything and I had packed. My daughter kept saying, “Don’t pack mom.” And I said, “No Amy, it’s okay. I just really have this funny feeling.”

What did you talk about with Jillian last week, when you and Amy got your special day alone with her?
She told me she felt like I didn’t give myself enough credit for things, that I was always [putting] down my abilities, never acknowledging the fact of who I was and who I could be, and that I really was this great person and my potential was endless. I had to allow myself to accept those things. In my personal life I do have a problem with that. It’s very hard for me to take compliments. I feel like I don’t deserve it. She was trying to get through all of that and help me accept the fact there are things I can do, and not always say “I can’t do it.”

You’ve said that you wanted to go out and find a job but never had the confidence. How about now?
I think I can do it. I feel so much more confident and better in every aspect of my life. I’ve done a lot of things as far as volunteering, I’ve run auctions and things. I’ve always wanted to do something like that or party planning.

Heba ruffled feathers when she took over the temptation and gained control of the Blue and Black teams. Was she really a control freak as Phil seemed to think?
Heba did have control issues. [What] I regret was not eat the Reese’s cup because I should have just gone for it. What better control than to make the teams? We all fell once again into Heba’s thinking and let her have the control. [Heba and her husband Ed, who was eliminated last week, have] been winning challenges and all these questions would come up trying to lead us to do certain things and we fell into their hands a few times.

What was behind the decision to eliminate you?
Phil was heavier and losing more weight than I was. I was more interested in breaking up Renee and Michelle’s alliance because Michelle was such a basket case, wanting to go home. [I thought] If Renee goes home, Michelle’s totally going to fall apart. Phil had said the same thing so we decided to vote together. I said, “Coleen please, if you vote for Renee I promise I’ll never vote you out unless you’re up against Amy.” But she’s gotta do what she’s gotta do.

What kind of relationship did you have with Coleen?
[Shellay pauses and starts crying]. I’ve seen that elimination a couple of times and I cry every time. Coleen and I got very close, and actually Amy said to me, “Why don’t you just go move in with Coleen?” She has a great personality and what you don’t see a lot on the show is I am very immature … I have Peter Pan syndrome. And Coleen just had such a great, funny side to her too. I watched out for her. I knew it was going to be hard if she did send me home and she was — we all were — really upset because I love everybody on my team. But Coleen is really the one who had a special place.

How has life changed at home since leaving the ranch?
It’s totally different. My mother says I’m no fun anymore because I’m not doing the same things she’s doing. I wake up every day and get right into workout clothes. I probably haven’t had normal clothes on more than ten times. I think healthy and I think working out. I get on my clothes and there I go. My husband comes home and we work out together. He’s totally shocked. We eat and we exercise. This is my new lifestyle.

There are only two guys left. Do you think another woman will win this year?
Yes, I do. That’s exactly what I was thinking.

What did you think of being kept on Jillian’s team, with her harsh form of personal training?
I actually wanted to have Jillian. She scared me to death the first week. She was yelling and I thought, “Oh my God, I don’t know if I can do this.” She would yell and scream and say, “Do you know how many people would give their right arm to be here?” And I was thinking, “I wish I could go home!” [But] I’m so thankful to her because it got through to me. My family, we’re not yelling people. My husband and I never fight. She just got through and I thought, “Maybe that’s what I’ve been lacking, someone to get it through my head.” I’m very thankful to her.

Link: http://tvwatch.people.com/2008/10/16/biggest-losers-shellay-i-now-weigh-in-the-low-150s/

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #81 on: October 16, 2008, 01:21:40 PM »
An interesting article and interview with Jillian:

'Biggest Loser' trainer Jillian Michaels brings fitness challege to Nintendo Wii

JILLIAN MICHAELS

Age: 34

Job title: Trainer and life coach

Years on the job: 17 years as a trainer and 5 years on "The Biggest Loser"

Hours per week: 60 to 70 hours during filming.

Straight-talking trainer Jillian Michaels is currently filming the seventh season of "The Biggest Loser," but she's now taking her no-nonsense expertise to a whole new level with the first celebrity fitness game, The Jillian Michaels Fitness Ultimatum 2009 ($39.99 from October 21), designed for the Nintendo Wii.

Get Jillian's tips on eating healthfully and surviving the holidays with our exclusive video report, right.

How is the game different from a regular exercise DVD?

It's completely different. A regular fitness DVD is one exercise routine. They're effective, but I'm not going to ask a 12-year-old to do it. Plus, some of us get sick of the typical workouts. This is an actual game where you're navigating an obstacle course, in the same way you would do boxing or tennis on the Wii. You'll be doing tire runs or rowing down a river or skipping stones, like a boot camp, and you can compete with your family's time.

Sounds like you need a pretty big TV room?

Actually, you don't. Because it works with the Wii and the Wii fit, if you're jumping rope, it's like high knee lifts or jogging in place, which can all be done within a 2-foot space.

Does it burn as many calories as hitting the gym?

It can. If you're playing it to the best of your ability, you should burn between 300 to 500 calories an hour.

Was the technology involved in making the game pretty complicated?

It's been at least six to nine months with everything from designing the exercises to wearing the little motion ball sensors and going through the movements, shooting videos and dialogue, doing the descriptions, the graphics, everything. This is like basic training, then the next one could be like the Green Berets or the Navy Seals' hell week. We're already planning for Ultimatum 2010.

But before you were a video game star, you were first a TV star. How did you get involved with "The Biggest Loser"?

It was a fluke. A client at my gym was a Hollywood agent and he mentioned the idea for "The Biggest Loser." I was like, "Nah, I'm not interested. I hate reality shows and the name's awful." I think the fact that I was so difficult made them think, "This is the girl." They said, "We're going to give you six people and you're going to run their life." I said, "Oh, that's cool," because I'm a control freak.

You're pretty tough on your TV trainees. Have you always been fit?

Not at all. I was an overweight teenager. I got into martial arts when I was about 14 and it was my martial arts instructor that turned my life around.

On the show, has anyone's bad habits truly shocked you?

We have now in season seven some contestants who are so unhealthy. They're on 12 different medications. They've got diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and they're in their 60s. It never ceases to amaze me that within weeks, they're off all their medications, they've lost 30 pounds and they feel 10 times better.

With more people cutting back on spending, gym memberships may be the first thing to go. How does someone stay in shape without going to the gym?

You only need minimal investments, whether it's a game, a fitness DVD or an online trainer. The Internet is a great resource for information. If you Google "exercises using your own bodyweight," 20 different things will come up for free. Also, learn how to count calories, then you'll understand the math behind weight loss. Simple math is all it is, calories in, calories out.

What are your best methods for staying motivated?

Write down all the reasons why you want to get in shape. If you're trying to decide between oatmeal or a doughnut, go back and look at that list.

Link: http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle/health/2008/10/16/2008-10-16_biggest_loser_trainer_jillian_michaels_b-2.html

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #82 on: October 16, 2008, 03:23:30 PM »
An interesting article:

Shellay Cremen talk about her elimination from 'The Biggest Loser'

Shellay Cremen, a 51-year-old stay-at-home mom from Royal Oak, MI who was eliminated from The Biggest Loser: Families on this week's broadcast, wasn't upset about the twist that left her on a different team than her daughter Amy Cremen, a 26-year-old purchasing department representative from Auburn Hills, MI.

In fact, she was pleased with it.

"I was happy because I actually got to stay with my same team members, we just gained [Phillip Parham] and lost Amy," Cremen, MI told Reality TV World during a media conference call on Wednesday.

Cremen said that Amy's success throughout the competition -- which undoubtedly made her appealing to the other team -- as well as their sharing of a room and the addition of a male contestant to her previously all-female group had eased the transition.

"I was sad for the fact that she was not going to be around there, just with her good weight loss numbers," she told Reality TV World. [But] we still shared a room together and we were still there together, so it wasn't as bad as if she had to leave."

"[Amy] has amazed me because she is so much stronger and more athletic than I ever could have imagined," she added to reporters later. I really think that she, in my opinion, has a very good chance at winning."

Another contestant that Cremen became extremely close with during her time at The Biggest Loser ranch was Black team teammate Coleen Skeabeck, a 23-year-old receptionist from Cleveland, OH who regretfully cast the deciding vote that eliminated Cremen from the competition. Cremen was reduced to tears when reliving her elimination and said that she still gets emotional when thinking of Skeabeck and how hard the elimination was on her.

"Coleen and I became very close. Actually, Amy said to me one day 'Why don't you just go move in with Coleen," Cremen said wryly in between sobs to reporters. "Just being there with her dad, there wasn't a lot of talk about her mother and we just hit it off. She has a great personality."

Cremen also said that she was not surprised by her elimination and "had a feeling" in the days before the weigh-in that she may be booted. She added that her plan going into the weigh-in had been to partner with Parham and eliminate Renee Wilson, a 46-year-old event manager from Ft. Worth, TX. Cremen thought that the additional pressure placed on Wilson's daughter  Michelle Aguilar, a 26-year-old assistant director from Ft. Worth, TX, following the elimination would drive her from the competition as well.

However, Cremen added that she had understood the rationale behind her departure as well.

"I weighed the least of anybody from the first day. In getting Philip onto our team, Phillip was heavier and he would lose more weight than I would," she told reporters.

One of Cremen's biggest regrets during her time on the show was a continued indifference towards Heba Salama, a 30-year-old pharmaceutical sales representative from Raleigh, NC, as she took control of several of the show's events and challenges and manipulated them to her advantage.

"I would say Heba did have control issues," Cremen told reporters. "My regret over everything I did was to not eat the [peanut butter cups in the second Temptation Challenge]. I should have just gone for it because what better control to have than to make the teams. [But] we all just kind of fell, once again, into Heba's thinking and let her have the control."

Cremen did have complimentary things to say about her trainer Jillian Michaels, whom she thought was tough and confrontational but also effective.

"She just told me that she felt kinda like I just didn't give myself enough credit for things," Cremen told Reality TV World of Michaels' discussion with her during their 24 hours together. "[She told me] that I was just always pushing down my abilities and just never really acknowledging the fact of who I was, who I could be, and that I really was this great person and my potential was endless."

"She was just trying to help me get through all of that and help me to accept the fact that there are things that I can do and not to always say 'No I can't do it," [and instead say] 'You can do it. Try it and see,'" she added to Reality TV World. 

Cremen -- who is now wearing a size 8 and weighs "150-something" -- seems to have taken Michaels' words to heart and built up the confidence to look for a full-time job for the first time in her life.

"I just feel so confident, just better in every aspect of my life. I've done a lot of things, but never a paying job. As far as volunteering I've run auctions and different things like that, and I probably would want to do something in that area," she told reporters. "Either party planning or anything like that. I have  a lot of potential but, I guess, I never had the confidence. [Now] I'm feeling much more confidence that I would be able to do it."

Link: http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/shellay-cremen-talk-about-her-elimination-from-the-biggest-loser-7879.php

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #83 on: October 16, 2008, 03:55:17 PM »

The Biggest Loser Episode 6

Tuesday, October 21, 2008 8:00 PM-10:00 PM EST

CONTESTANTS TRY UNUSUAL WORKOUTS - AND GET SIX-WEEK PROGRESS REPORTS

This week, trainers Bob and Jillian take their teams through very unusual workouts unlike anything they've done before.

Later, Dr. Huizenga gives the contestants a very encouraging six-week progress report of how far they've come and how much healthier they are since coming to the ranch.

Then the teams square off in a difficult balance beam challenge, with the winning team getting something very special from home.

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #84 on: October 16, 2008, 03:59:35 PM »

Biggest Loser 6 - Episode 5

Here's a clip from Shellay & Amy's interview this week that didn't air




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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #85 on: October 17, 2008, 07:00:39 PM »
Another interview with Shellay:

The Biggest Loser Roundup: Shellay Had A "Funny Feeling," Down To Size 8

When Shellay first arrived on The Biggest Loser, she weighed 216 pounds. She and her daughter Amy comprised the Purple Team, and despite dropping consistent numbers week after week, she was voted off on this week's episode. As a stay-at-home mom, Shellay was worried that she wouldn't be able to continue the weight loss once she left the BL ranch, but when the show caught up with her a few months afterward, she thrilled us all when she appeared in a little black dress. And she looked totally smokin'! Fancast got the chance to chat with Shellay about her shrinking waistline, her relationship with Yellow Team's Coleen, and her plans to be the Biggest At Home Loser.

Were you surprised when you were voted off?
I had that funny feeling for a few days prior to the elimination. And actually even the week before we were supposed to pack everything, I had packed. And my daughter kept saying don’t pack mom, don’t pack. And I said no, Amy, it’s okay. I knew Coleen was going to be the deciding factor. But I had assured her before to just do what you have to do for yourself. Don’t do something because I’m telling you what I’m doing. It’s what you have to do for yourself.

Were you happy with being placed on the Black Team?
I was happy because actually I got to stay with my same team members. We just gained Phillip and lost Amy. Phillip was a different person and we had been girls for awhile. But having the boy come in was kind of fun. Phillip had a good personality. I think we did well together. I was sad for the fact that Amy was not going to be around with her good weight loss numbers. We still shared a room together and we were still there together.

Can you tell us a little bit more about the relationship that you have with Coleen?
I’ve seen that elimination a couple times and every time I see that I cry. Coleen and I became very close. Actually Amy said to me one day “why don’t you just go move in with Coleen?” But Coleen… I think just being there with her dad and there was not a lot of talk about her mother. And we just hit it off, you know. Coleen had such a great, funny side to her and we just clicked. I watched out for her. I loved her dad and we were really, really close. And I knew it was going to be very hard if she did send me home. We were all really upset because I loved everybody on my team. But Coleen really is the one that had this special place.

Phillip said on camera that he sort of referred to Heba as a bit of a control freak. Did you feel the same way?
I would say Heba did have control issues. My regret of anything I did was to not eat the Reese Cups because I should’ve just gone for it… because what better control than to make the team? And we all just kind of fell into Heba’s thinking and let her have the control. And, you know, they’d been winning challenges and stuff. And all these questions or their remarks would come up trying to lead us to do certain things and we kind of fell into their hands a few times.

You’ve been a house wife, but you recently said you wanted to start working. What is your dream job?
I would be a party planner. I have so many parties of my own here and I have a lot of good ideas. And I do a lot of theme things with my friends. And I’ve just never thought I could do it. I thought it’s not going to get me anywhere, but I’d love to do that.

How much weight have you lost so far?
I’m at a size 8 now. I haven’t been on a scale in a few days, but I’m in the 150s.

And you’re going for the Biggest At Home Loser?
Yes I am.

We saw in the first episode you and Amy really enjoyed shopping together, really enjoyed that girl bonding time. Has clothes shopping become a lot more fun for you?
Oh my gosh, yes. And it’s funny because, well, I haven’t really gotten a lot of clothes because I am in the workout clothes all the time and losing weight. You don’t want to buy too much because you keep going down in size. But when I go to the store I automatically start up like in the 16 or an 18. And then it’s like hello! You’re not that size anymore! So when I got into an 8, I said to my husband “do I really look like I would be in an 8?” And he’s like “well, I don’t know what an 8 looks like but he says you’re pretty skinny.” It’s just amazing. I’m in shock about the sizes because I don’t even know the last time I was ever in an 8.

How do you think Amy will do now that you’re gone?
I think she’ll be okay. I said you can only have a five minute freak-out and then you have to pick yourself up, and you know what you have to do. And so I think she’s going to do good. She has amazed me because she is so much stronger and athletic than I ever could’ve imagined. She can run on the treadmill which is something obviously I can’t hardly do. But she’s amazed me. So I really think that she, in my opinion, has a very good chance of winning.

What did you think of Jillian’s style of training?
Well I actually wanted to have Jillian. She scared me to death about the first week. And I thought oh my gosh I don’t know if I can do this. And she would yell and scream and then she’d say “do you know how many people would give their right arm to be here?” And I would be thinking oh I wish I could get a hold of one of those people because I’m about ready to leave. But you know what, it worked. I’m so thankful to her because it got through to me.

So do you think a girl will take the title this year?
Yes I do. That’s exactly what I was thinking. Maybe in the beginning I didn’t think that. But as, you know, time went on I thought you know what, it’s going to be another girl this year. So I think it’s going to be. If Amy doesn’t win, I want Coleen to win.

Link: http://thebiz.fancast.com/2008/10/the_biggest_loser_roundup_shel.html#more

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« Reply #86 on: October 18, 2008, 01:23:21 PM »
An interview with Shellay:

Biggest Loser: Families Shellay Cremen Eliminated

What did you talk about with Jillian, when you had her to yourself for 24 hours?
Shellay: She just told me that she felt like I didn’t give myself enough credit, that I’m always pushing down my abilities and never really acknowledging the fact of who I was and who I could be. And that my potential was endless. I just had to allow myself to accept that. It’s very hard for me to take a compliment. She was trying to help me get through all of that.

What was it like working with her as a trainer?
Shellay: I actually wanted to have Jillian. She scared me to death the first week. She would yell and scream and say, “Do you know how many people would give their right arm to be here?” I would be thinking, “I wish I could get a hold of one of those people because I’m about ready to leave.” But it worked, so I’m so thankful to her. Because my family, we’re not yelling people. I thought, “Maybe that’s what I’ve been lacking, someone to really get it through my head.”

Were you surprised to be eliminated?
Shellay: I had a funny feeling for a few days prior to the elimination. Actually, even the week before, I packed. My daughter kept saying, “Don’t pack!” I said, “It’s okay.” I knew Coleen was going to be the deciding factor and I had assured her before to “do what you have to do for yourself.”

You seemed really close to Coleen at the elimination.
Shellay: I’ve seen that elimination a couple of times and every time I see it I cry. Coleen and I became very close and actually [my daughter] Amy said to me one day, “Why don’t you just go move in with Coleen?” I said, “You’re getting jealous.” But Coleen, I think just being there with her dad, there was not a lot of talk about her mother. And we just hit it off. She has a great personality and what you don’t see a lot on the show is the one thing I said about me — I am very immature. I had a hard time even in my interviews because it’s a serious weight-loss show. So I think I came off a lot of times looking stupid because my mind thinks a different way. I have that Peter Pan syndrome, you know. And Coleen had such a great, funny side to her, too. I watched out for her.

How do you think Amy will do now that you’re gone?
Shellay: I think she’ll be okay. I said, “You can only have a five-minute freakout and then you have to pick yourself up, and you know what you have to do.” So I think she’s going to do good. She has amazed me because she is so much stronger and athletic than I ever could’ve imagined. So I really think that she has a very good chance of winning.

Who are you hoping to win besides Amy, obviously?
If Amy doesn’t win, I want Coleen to win.

How has life changed since you’ve been back?
Shellay: It’s totally different. My mother says I’m no fun, because I’m not doing the same things that she’s doing. I wake up every day and I get right into workout clothes. Since I’ve been home, I probably haven’t had normal clothes on more than 10 times. And my husband comes home and we work out together. He’s just totally shocked at me because it’s something I’ve never ever had an interest in doing, and now that’s all we do. We eat and we exercise. It totally is my new lifestyle.

Has clothes shopping become a lot more fun for you?
Shellay: Oh my gosh, yes! And it’s funny because when I go to the store, I automatically start up like in the 16s or an 18. And then it’s like, “Hello, you’re not that size anymore.”

What is your weight now?
Shellay: I’m a size 8 now, and I haven’t been on a scale in a few days, but I’m in the low 150s. It’s unbelievable.

How has the experience changed your relationships with your daughter and husband?
Shellay: If you asked my husband that question, he could probably give you about a hundred answers on how different everything is. I just have such a better attitude when I get up. Before, I would wake up sometimes early in the morning and I would have such heavy feelings about myself. I would just beat myself up, constantly badgering myself with negative thoughts. Then I would just be in a bad mood, because I was so disappointed in myself for not being able to follow through on something that I had started. Even after I got home, I would wake up and start with those thoughts again. And then it would be like, “Wait a minute, you know, I have lost weight! I’m not that heavy person anymore.” I’m just feeling so much better about myself that every day is a good day.

Link: http://www.intouchweekly.com/2008/10/biggest_loser_familiesshellay.php

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #87 on: October 18, 2008, 01:39:40 PM »
Jillian Michael's recap:

Biggest Loser Recap: Shaking Things Up

I promised you a twist last week, and the show delivered — there are no more teams of two. From now on, it's my Black Team versus Bob's Blue...and although the scenario is familiar, the family alliances make for a whole different dynamic this time around. Here's what happened in Week 5 on the Ranch.

Taking Control: You know me — I hate the temptations. They're almost never worth the havoc that they wreak on the players' diet and morale. I say "almost" because even I have to admit this one had a pretty sweet prize: the power to pick the new Blue and Black Teams. Winning it wasn't pretty, though. The players met Alison in a room that had tables piled high with junk foods...cupcakes, brownies, doughnuts, peanut butter cups — you name it. Ali told the players they had 10 minutes to eat whatever they wanted, and the person who ate the most calories would decide the teams. But, of COURSE, there was a catch — they had to do it in complete darkness. Right after the lights went out, Heba piped up and asked her fellow trainees if they wanted to stay on Bob's team. If they did, she would step up and eat so that no one else would have to do major caloric damage. Though that was arguably a pretty noble move, it didn't sit well with Phil and Amy P., who thought Heba was just trying to take charge. And Amy C. objected because she wanted the teams to switch up — her current team of five girls was at a disadvantage. While Heba and Amy C. debated, Phil took matters into his own hands and went for a peanut butter cup. He might have chosen a quieter food, though...Heba heard him unwrapping it and got more than a little upset with him. In the end, Heba, Phil, and Amy C. were the only ones to eat, and Heba's 400 calories won her the prize.

New Families: After some deliberation, Heba kept the same team lineup as before, with one notable exception: She kicked her new enemy Phil off her Blue Team and replaced him with Amy C. I was pretty psyched when saw that I'd gained one of the big guys in Phil and still had Coleen, Michelle, Renee, and Shellay. I didn't know it was my birthday — thanks, Heba! Bob, understandably, was not as happy about Heba's selections. Neither were Phil and Amy P., who suddenly found themselves on opposing teams. Shellay and Amy C. were in the same predicament, but at least Amy C. got her wish in evening out the competition.

The Longest Challenge Ever: Just when you think the challenges can't get more intense, they do — this time, Alison had the players pushing themselves for 14 hours. (You read that right.) At 6 a.m., she started banging on doors to get everyone up and out of bed. By 6:30, they were all climbing that big hill on Campus — over, and over, and over. The two teams were pitted against each other, and the objective was to climb the hill as many times as possible over the course of the day. There were cameras at the top and at the bottom; every time a team reached a camera, they took a photo. One point was awarded for each person in the photo, and a bonus point was added if all five team members were in the shot. My Black Team's strategy was to stick together so they could rack up those bonus points. The Blue Team couldn't go that route because Vicky's knee problems were holding her back. They decided to split up, sending Brady ahead to run back and forth to get as many points as he could. Although he ended up running around 20 miles that day (truly amazing, especially when you consider the day's high temperature was 111 degrees!), it wasn't enough to beat my rock stars, who won the challenge and the awesome prize of a two-pound pass at the weigh in.

Never Enough: We were psyched about that two-pound pass, but as we soon learned, on The Biggest Loser, no advantage truly seals the deal. My players threw up some strong numbers — nobody lost less than five pounds, and Michelle and Phil pulled seven and eight, respectively. But even with our two-pound pass, the Blue Team blew us out of the water — none of them lost less than six pounds, and Amy C. and Heba pulled a surprisingly good nine and eight, respectively. Since we were below the yellow line, we had to send one of ours home...and it was a tough decision for my players. All the ladies had grown very close over the last five weeks, and it was with a lot of tears that they voted to send Shellay home. Her teammates thought she would do great at home, and they were right — she's down from a size 18 to a size 10! Pretty amazing.

Next Week: Find out what happens when husband and wife Phil and Amy P. are pitted against each other...if you're thinking it can't be good, you're right. Tune in to NBC next Tuesday at 8 p.m. Eastern time to see how it plays out.

Link: http://www.jillianmichaels.com/biggest-loser/season-6/episode-5.aspx

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #88 on: October 21, 2008, 04:32:47 PM »

A sneak peek: Yuk!!  :barf

Biggest Loser 6 - Episode 6 - Let there be puke, Phil


Phil is pushed to the extremes by Jillian, watch what happens...



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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #89 on: October 21, 2008, 11:01:14 PM »
Thanks to tvguide for the recap I missed the show:

The Biggest Loser: Families Episode Recap: "Week 6"

Upset about the loss of her mom, Amy C is feeling like a piece of her has left as well. Shellay was the one who pushed them to do Biggest Loser in the first place but now it's up to Amy to fight for the both of them. Over on the other team Jillian wants them to get more competitive. She asks Phil if he'd be okay sending his wife home because had black won last week, she would have gone. "Are you willing to be the pound that sends her home?" she asks him. Phil assures his trainer that if he wants to be the biggest loser than he needs to completely focus on himself and he plans on doing so even though it won't be easy.

Jillian treats her team to a ropes course. Phil is deathly afraid of climbing to the top but when Jillian tells him that "to try is to quit with honor" he decides to take a leap of faith. He reaches up for the rings and although he misses, he's still proud for pushing on through. Colleen also decides to face her worst nightmare and climb to the top. She's hysterical but makes it. And I certainly don't envy her as I hate ropes courses. A nice moment was when Jillian had Michelle and Renee walk across a beam. She felt it was symbolically time for Michelle to meet her mom halfway and when they did, Renee felt strong as they were holding hands together.

Bob conversely takes his team to Absolution where it's all about balance. There his Blue team learns just how much strength they've gained in their time at the ranch. Next up is Assailant Defense class where a man right out of Star Wars was there to teach them what to do in an uncomfortable and challenging situation. The Amys were a bit timid but Heba kicked butt.

This week the contestants were taken back to Dr. H to check on their progression. Everyone seemed to make major improvements. Michelle previously had a cardiac age of 40 but went down to 34 (and in real life is 26). Her mom went from a whopping 66 to 44. Brady dropped his cardiac age from 72 to 43 and his wife Vicky has lost 38 pounds of hydrated fat and gained 2 pounds of muscle. Amy C. went from 47 to 34. Phil's body fat is now 47% and he's lost more fat than weight. His wife Amy has lost 20% of her abdominal volume. Colleen was 55 and is now 30 which is much closer to her real age of 24. Last up was Heba who started with 52% body fat but has now lost 38 pounds of fat. A great job to all!

The challenge this episode was about balance and focus. Each team had to cross a circular beam suspended over water 25 times. Blue lost 3 players right away. Brady and Phil surprisingly did well which I thought was interesting as women tend to have a better sense of balance. But soon Brady fell and his team was completely out. In order to try again they had to wait for all of Black to fall off, which never happened. Kudos to Renee for being the solo finisher, leading her team to victory, and winning them video chats from home.

The last chance workout seemed pretty intense. "If you're not puking, you're just not working hard enough." Favorite Jillian line of the night. I was also impressed by Brady's 670 pound leg press, though I could've done without the groans, and Amy P's 400+ pounds leg press as well. Then a little drama occurred. Brady told his team that Phil said his wife has to stay and Heba has to go. He also apparently accused her of giving Bob lots of hugs. If I were there I would too by the way! The team thinks Amy P must have sent her husband to do her dirty work so things weren't looking up for her.

At the weigh-in, here's how the numbers fell.
Renee lost 7
Michelle lost 7
Colleen lost 8
Phil lost 7
Black overall lost 29 pounds for a 3.2% lost.

Amy C lost 6
Heba lost 5
Vicky lost 8
Amy P. lost 2
Brady lost 3
Bob actually wondered if Brady had something up his sleeve with that low number. The blue team overall lost only 24 pounds and 2.09%. They pretty much got smoked.

Amy P. pleads her case to the team. She thinks she's being targeted because of her low number but Heba tells her it's because she has a husband there and he's after her. She says that he's screwing Amy by not shutting his mouth. Ouch. Amy tries to champion for Brady to go due to his low numbers in recent weeks but Heba questions that reasoning by saying Amy has also kicked her ass every week so why shouldn't she go? Amy also knows she's been vulnerable because Heba and Brady/Vicky have had an unspoken alliance since day 1.

At the elimination, Vicky (who has immunity), goes first. She votes Amy P. in order to weaken the opposite since she's a driving force behind Black's strongest player. Brady follows. Amy C. switches it up by voting out Brady which Amy P. obviously does so it all comes down to Heba. She started talking about family and individual game play and for a second I thought she was going to shock the team. But alas she chose Amy P. to go home. I'm sad to see her go, she was such a doll. In her exit interview she spoke about being a strong woman now and how she was a "glass half full" person stuck on a "glass half empty" team. She also said that "This South Carolina girl is going to give Ed a run for his money" for the at-home prize. Well looks like she's well on her way because she's already gone from a size 20 to a size 8. The best part is that she feels like she's a much better mom now which her son Rhett attested to when he said, "I love my new skinny mom."

Link: http://www.tvguide.com/Episode-Recaps/biggest-loser/Biggest-Loser-6-27477.aspx

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #90 on: October 22, 2008, 07:25:32 AM »
While I wish them all the best of luck on losing weight .......
I really don't want to see Brady, Vicky, or Heba win
the title of Biggest Loser.  Whether it is the editing    :duno:
I just don't care for them.

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #91 on: October 22, 2008, 09:52:04 AM »
I am with you Pledge, I have missed a few shows and part of last night but I really did not like Brady, Vikcy and Heba yesterday.  ESPECIALLY VICKY!!!  I really hope they send her home soon.  And Heba is high on power or something.  The way she talked to Amy last night was not necessary.

I agree with Bob... something it up with Brady and Vicky... how can that large man only lose 3 pounds!?!?  if he was doing the same as his wife.

Next week's preview shows Phil and Brady and says one person's weight loss is more the other team's whole loss.  Sadly i think this will be Brady as he has alot to lose and with a low number and Bob's comment I think it is a set up for next week.  I would love for it to be Phil but I do not see it.

If the blue team goes, I would LOVE for Amy to be the biggest loser to make them send one of their alliance's home. 

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #92 on: October 22, 2008, 08:52:25 PM »
An interview with Amy:

Exclusive Interview: Amy Parham of 'The Biggest Loser'

On last night's episode of The Biggest Loser, Amy Parham ended up being eliminated after her blue team fell below the yellow line.  Earlier in the episode Heba told her alliance (Vicky and Brady) that Phil approached her asking them to vote Brady out instead of his wife.  Heba, who has butted heads with Phil the entire season, responded by voting Amy out.  Today, Amy spoke to BuddyTV in an exclusive interview, opening up about her relationship with Heba, having to leave her kids behind to come on the show, and her bond with Bob.

Amy first came up with the idea to try out for The Biggest Loser early this year. “I dragged Phillip to a casting call in Atlanta on Valentine’s Day,” she told BuddyTV today. Leaving their kids behind, particularly one diagnosed with Autism, was not easy for the couple but they knew they were in good hands. “It was difficult and yet I knew that I had my brother and sister in law. They are active, organized and loving and I couldn't have left my children in better care,” Amy said. “I will be forever grateful to all of our family for making that sacrifice for our health.”

After Heba and her husband Ed fell below the yellow line a few weeks ago, the couple was forced to send one person home and she was forced to continue in the game without her husband. “Heba talked about losing Ed a lot. At least she had her alliance to fall back on. I had nothing but myself,” she said of being split up from Phil when Heba changed up the teams. “Heba and Phillip were like oil and water and I understood that,” she continued. “I really like Heba and feel like under different circumstances we would have been best friends.” Had Amy been the one to control the teams she said she would chosen Phil, Brady, Amy C., and Renee.

One thing Amy was grateful for is that she was able to stay with her trainer, Bob Harper, all the way until her last day in the competition.  "I will be forever grateful for my time spent with Bob," Amy told BuddyTV. "I get emotional still talking about him because it is hard to explain how tough the past 5 or so years of my life have been and I thought I would never get back on my feet. He picked me up and helped me learn to walk again."

Since leaving the show, Amy has gone from a size 20 dress to a size 8.  Her goal by the final weigh-in is to drop one or two more dress sizes.

Link: http://www.buddytv.com/articles/the-biggest-loser/exclusive-interview-amy-parham-23834.aspx

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #93 on: October 22, 2008, 09:13:35 PM »

Biggest Loser 6 - Nutrition, Cooking, and Lifestyle

Ask and you shall receive.

You've all been wondering what this season's cast has been eating, preparing, etc.

Here's a little montage of some behind-the-scenes nutritional footage.


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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #94 on: October 22, 2008, 09:46:47 PM »
Alison Sweeny's Blog:

"The Free Fall of Life" - Bob

Weren’t those fieldtrips cool? I loved Bob’s team out there doing that crazy Cirque Du Soleil stuff, and learning self-defense. And Coleen making that huge break through, dealing with her fear of heights. It’s so incredible to see how much they’ve changed. Especially when they talked to Dr. H. In 6 weeks, the flashbacks help you remember what they looked like on Day 1… how much they’ve changed their bodies in 6 short weeks. And, not just on the outside – Dr H had such amazing news for all of them. It was obviously so encouraging for Heba, Michelle, for Phil & Amy, for everyone to know that all their hard work was paying off on the inside too.

That challenge was quite a blow-out, huh? Not at all how I expected it to go. And I thought the prize was pretty awesome. It was great watching the look on Coleen’s face, seeing her dad, seeing her boyfriend. Getting to talk with them. And you could see how it invigorated Michelle, seeing her dad obviously had a big positive impact on her mentally, and helped motivate her – can you believe her success on the scale this week?

So many great one-liners from last night. And Vicky and Heba were on fire, right? It’s one of the weirdest parts about my job. I’m not there for all the game-playing strategy stuff that goes on in the bedrooms at night, so I totally related to Bob’s reaction to Brady’s 3 lb loss. And it’s always hard for me to say good bye to everyone on campus. In the elimination room, it’s always tough for everyone to cast their vote, and I know they each have a different way of playing their game. I feel it’s my place to be as completely neutral as possible, just a cheerleader and supporter of every player. But I often wonder how the players feel watching the show at home later, are they happy with how they played the game? Do you all of a sudden see a different decision they could have made that would have spun the game in a completely different direction? It must be such a surreal experience.

Speaking of watching yourself on tv, though – Ben had the biggest smile on his face watching himself in the ‘host tip’ we did for Halloween.

Link: http://blog.nbc.com/alison/the_biggest_loser/


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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #95 on: October 22, 2008, 09:50:17 PM »

Biggest Loser 6 - Trainer Tips 1

Helpful tips from Bob and Jillian to start and keep your own healthy lifestyle.


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« Reply #96 on: October 22, 2008, 09:52:56 PM »

Biggest Loser 6 - Trainer Tips 2


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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #97 on: October 23, 2008, 02:47:47 PM »
Next week on The Biggest Loser:

Tuesday October 28, 2008
 
ONE CONTESTANT BREAKS RECORD AT WEIGH-IN

This week, contestants put their food knowledge to the test during a calorie quiz that will give the winning team a dramatic advantage in the challenge. Later, emotions run high when one contestant confronts another on the opposing team before the challenge, which leaves the players soaring to new heights. Then one contestant stuns everyone with a record-breaking weigh-in before an elimination round sends another contestant home.

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #98 on: October 23, 2008, 03:29:49 PM »
An interview with Amy:

Amy Parham talks about her 'The Biggest Loser: Families' elimination

Amy Parham, a 40-year-old real estate agent from Greer, SC, loves the attitude of her husband Phil. But, as viewers saw in Tuesday night's The Biggest Loser: Families broadcast that ended in Amy's elimination, that love also comes the occasional chore of cleaning up the 41-year-old real estate agent's messes.

"I'm constantly trying to prevent Phillip from talking so much because he tends to talk his way into adversity. But that's one reason I love him to because there's never a dull moment," Amy told Reality TV World in a media conference call on Wednesday.

However, one mess Amy said Phil -- a member of the show's Black team -- didn't create was the fallout from a conversation in which he allegedly approached Amy's Blue team teammate Brady Vilcan about allying with his wife and voting Heba Salama off The Biggest Loser's Blue team.

"He didn't ask [Brady] to vote Heba out, that was mostly made up by Brady," Amy told reporters ."[Phillip] had a conversation with Brady on the basketball court and he just said to him 'You know there are other options in this game [and] Amy's a strong player and you might wanna consider aligning with her because she's lost a  lot of weight every week and she'd be great for the team.'"

"He just said that in a way like he was assuming that [Brady] didn't have any alliances because [Heba, Brady, and Vicky] never admitted to having an alliance. So a lot of the stuff that was said last night was not even close to the conversation," she continued.

Amy said she was not surprised by her elimination because of the friendship of Heba, Brady and Vicky had developed while she had only begun to develop relationships with Heba and Amy Cremen, a 26-year-old purchasing department representative from Auburn Hills, MI.

However, she told reporters that while the circumstances surrounding her elimination had been somewhat confusing initially, they began to make more sense after watching the show's broadcast on Tuesday.

"I didn't even know until last night that Brady and Vicky had gone into the room and had a discussion with Heba about Phillip [that was] not accurate by any stretch of the imagination," Amy told reporters. "It kind of makes me think that they felt threatened in their alliance with Heba because Heba, Amy C. and I had become very, very close that week. I think they felt they needed to make up that little story in order to strengthen their alliance with [Heba] and turn her against me."

Amy told Reality TV World that while Phil and Heba's had personalities that "really kinda never matched," she had developed a better, albeit frosty, relationship with her.

"You know [Heba] is really funny and fun to hang around with, and I feel like in a different circumstance -- like if we just met at a party or something -- we would just really like each other a whole lot," Amy told Reality TV World. "But in this circumstance in the game situation it was tough because she's very strong and she's very opinionated and so it kind of made it tougher living circumstances."

When prodded by reporters, Amy also said that, in retrospect, she believes Brady may have even intentionally thrown -- similar to how Neil Tejwani drank two gallons of water to gain 17 lbs. for a weigh-in during The Biggest Loser's fourth season -- his weigh-in in an attempt to artificially keep his weight-loss low.

"At the time it really didn't cross my mind that he only lost three pounds and that he could possible have done that," Amy told reporters. "I don't know why I didn't think that. After watching that last night I'm like 'he did that!' I mean I don't know that for a fact but I'm just saying, you know, that has to be the truth."

"I'm not there the next week so I really don't know what happened, so I guess we're all gonna see next week," she continued. "If it's true that he did that, than we would probably expect a big number from him next week."

After returning home from the competition, Amy said that she had kept up her routine and had fallen into a lifestyle that she told reporters she could maintain "for the rest of her life." She added that she had dropped her weight down to 140 lbs., hoped to hit 120 lbs. by the season finale, and had almost attained her goal drop her dress size to a 6.

"I'm a size 6 in anything but tight jeans, but I'm gonna get there," she said with a laugh.

Link: http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/amy-parham-talks-about-her-the-biggest-loser-families-elimination-7900.php

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #99 on: October 23, 2008, 08:39:14 PM »
An interview with Amy:

The Biggest Loser Roundup: Amy P. "Oblivious" to Sabotage, Feels Stronger

Amy Parham, the latest cast-off from The Biggest Loser ranch, is the epitome of a success story. Her youngest son was diagnosed with Autism five years ago and Amy, needless to say, felt the pressure. The intense stress caused her and her husband/teammate Phillip to gain weight. So when the duo was chosen to be on the show, they never anticipated being the victims of a nasty alliance. Phil is still safe, but unfortunuately only halfway through the show Amy was sent packing. Fancast caught up with Amy and asked her all the burning questions. She shares her thoughts on the Heba/Brady/Vicky alliance, how she felt going home without her husband, and some of her diet secrets!

How did you feel having to separate from Phil?
Well, we work together and we’ve have been married for 20 years. We spent a lot of time together. So it was really strange to come home and take care of things alone and paying bills alone and everything. But we’ve got a great support system here and they made it a lot easier for us to adjust.

Did you feel like the Blue Team ganged up on you last night?
Well this is the thing, when you guys watch the show I’m watching it with you and I’m learning things just like you are. And so I didn’t even know until last night that Brady and Vicky had gone into the room and had this whole discussion with Heba about Phillip. It was not accurate in any stretch of the imagination. I think that they felt that they needed to make up that little story in order to strengthen their alliance with her and to turn her more against me. I have no idea what she was really thinking. But seeing them come to that drastic of a measure almost makes me feel like they were a little concerned.

There’s a lot of speculation that Brady drank a lot of water before the weigh-in as sabotage so he could send you home. Did you think that might be going on at the time?
You know, I’m really naïve and kind of oblivious. At the time, it did not even cross my mind that he only lost three pounds and that he could possibly have done that. I don’t know why I didn’t think that. But after watching it last night I think he did that. I mean I don’t know that for a fact, but I’m just saying that has to be the truth. But I tried to use it to my advantage in my negotiations with Heba. So I guess we’re all going to see next week who it is that pulls the big number. But if it’s true that he did [cheat] then we would probably expect a big number from him next week.

What was your opinion of Heba?
You know, the girl is really funny and fun to hang around with. And I feel like in a different circumstance we would just really like each other a whole lot because she’s so much fun. But in this circumstance, in the game situation, it was tough because she’s very strong. She’s very opinionated. It kind of made it tougher living circumstances. But she’s really funny and she’s got a great personality. And she’s smart and I think she’s a great girl. It’s just the circumstances of a reality TV show.

A couple weeks ago during the temptation challenge where Heba won from eating all those donuts, if you had to do it over again would you just be shoving those Reese’s Cups in Phil’s mouth?
Oh absolutely… or in my own mouth. I mean that is the one thing that keeps me up at night - if only, if only, if only. You’re not 100% sure that if you don’t have a Reese’s Cup you won’t just completely fall off the wagon and go crazy. There’s all these things going through your mind. So it’s just a really scary thing and you only have a minute to decide to your strategy. But if I had to do it over again I’d march myself over to the bagel table and I could’ve eat two bagels and beat her by 200 calories.

What was it like this week to go back to Dr. Huizenga and get some better news?
That really felt good, especially for Phillip. He was really starting to have some serious medical conditions. When you’re married and you love somebody you worry more about your spouse than you do yourself. That really made me happy for Phillip that he had gotten such a better physical report because I want to keep him around for 20 more years.

How have you helped each other maintain the weight since the show?
What we do is we get bulk food like chicken and broccoli and things like that. And we make like a whole pile of meals at the beginning of the week and we put them in individual containers. So we take our food with us to work to make sure that we eat several times during the day. That’s one thing I learned on the show is that I wasn’t eating enough. I would just go all day without eating and then just eat everything at night. So that really helped me to learn to eat every four hours. And then we go to the gym together. It’s kind of like we have our own little ranch here in South Carolina.

What weight are you at now?
I’m at 145. Well it’s a Size 6 in everything but tight jeans. I would really like to be at 120 by the finale. I know that’s kind of lost to me at this point because I’ve only got six more weeks but I’m working hard at it.

What made you apply for the show?
I used to sit and watch the show and eat ice cream, and cry because I wanted to be one of those people. I felt like a hamster on a wheel; life had kind of taken over me. I wasn’t taking over my life. I didn’t know how to get off that wheel and I felt like I needed something drastic to happen. And then I’m reaching out for whatever I can find. And the show just seemed like a great opportunity, but really a long shot. But I just decided to go for it and thank god that I was chosen.

Did you feel a kinship with Bob considering you’re both from the south, where there’s an abundance of obesity?
I think Bob is the greatest thing that ever happened. But I think it’s true that in the south there’s a very high percentage of obese people. And it’s sad because it’s embedded in the culture to fry everything and batter everything and to add lots of salt and lots of sugar, and lots of everything horrible for you. So it’s sad that it’s like that, but we’re trying to change the next generation in our family so that’s the way you start.

What would you say is your hidden secret for snacking healthy and burning calories?
Well one thing that I really like to do is I like to take yogurt and put it in the freezer .And then at night, I want a snack, then it’s like a frozen yogurt. And it tastes like sorbet or something but it takes a long time to eat it. I’ve always been an ice cream-aholic. So that gives me a feeling like I’m having a little ice cream even though I’m not. And then as far as burning calories, I always try to keep it different. But I love going to group classes at the gym because you can’t cheat. And so if you don’t have your trainer there pushing you, then everybody in the class working together kind of pushes you. And I love to run, get out real early in the morning while it’s dark, and go with my iPod and just run in the neighborhood -- and run until the sun comes up.

In addition to losing the weight, what’s the best thing about this experience for you?
I’ve learned that I am a lot stronger. It’s about realizing the strengths inside of yourself and relying on the strong person that you are. Since I realized that I am a strong person, it’s translated into the weight loss area and in many other areas in my life. I can be stronger in business. I can be stronger in the way I deal with my children. I can be stronger in just any circumstance that comes across my path.

Link: http://thebiz.fancast.com/2008/10/the_biggest_loser_roundup_amy.html#more