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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #100 on: October 23, 2008, 09:39:56 PM »
An interview with Amy:

"I don't really feel like I'm on a diet."

Were you surprised that your team voted you out?
Amy: Oh no. I knew my options were that our team had to win or that I had to be the biggest loser of the week. I felt that was the only way to ensure my stay.

Was it hard to be sent home without your husband, Phillip?
Amy: We've been married for 20 years and spent a lot of time together. So it was really strange to come home and take care of things alone and pay the bills alone and everything. But I've got a great support system here at home, so they made it a lot easier to adjust.

Are you glad that you got to share the Biggest Loser experience with him?
Amy: I can't imagine being married to somebody who had not been on the ranch and didn't understand the whole dynamics of what you should eat. And also what exercises to do. I just can't fathom doing it without him. It's been great to be able to support each other as we do this together.

What are you doing to ensure you both stick with your diet and exercise regimen?
Amy: We make a whole pile of meals at the beginning of the week and put them in individual containers to bring to work for lunch. I also make sure that I eat several times a day, because one thing I learned on the show is that I wasn't eating enough. I would go all day without food and then just eat everything at night. And, Phillip and I go to the gym together and our trainer works us both out. It's neat, like we have our own little ranch here in South Carolina.

Are you worried about regaining the weight?
Amy: Well, I don't really feel like I'm on a diet. I think this is completely maintainable for the rest of my life. I don't deprive myself. If I want a little something sweet, you know, once a week, I'll have it. I don't have the urge to go out and binge because my metabolism is going all the time, so I'm not really hungry. It's amazing that when your body is fed properly, it doesn't cry out for Cheetos anymore!

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

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #101 on: October 23, 2008, 10:24:44 PM »
An interview with Amy:

Biggest Loser’s Amy: I’m a Size 6!

She’s the proud mom of three boys, who came to the ranch to turn her life around. Despite being eliminated by the alliance on her team — Brady, his wife Vicky and their pal Heba — South Carolina’s Amy Parham remains undaunted. Happy to now weigh 145 lbs. and wear a size 6, Parham talked to PEOPLE about the Brady-Vicky-Heba triumvirate, how she’s keeping the weight off, and whether Brady sabotaged his weight loss during week six. – Sara Hammel

Is losing weight with your husband make it easier?
It’s good accountability having each other. I can’t imagine being married to somebody who had not been on the ranch and didn’t understand the whole dynamic of what to eat and the exercise and all that. It’s been so great to be doing this together. We get bulk food — chicken and broccoli — and we make a whole pile of meals at the beginning of the week and we put them in individual containers and that way we can just pull them out.

How have your and your husband’s habits changed now that you’re back at home?
One thing I learned on the show is I wasn’t eating enough. I would go all day without eating and then eat everything at night. It helped me to eat every four hours. We go to the gym together, our trainer works out with both of us. It’s kinda neat — we have our own little ranch here in South Carolina.

What happened behind the scenes with your elimination? Did you believe Heba was not going to vote you out after her speech?
I’m watching the show with you and I didn’t know until last night that Brady and Vicky had gone and had this discussion with Heba about Phillip, which was not accurate in any stretch of the imagination. It makes me think they felt a bit threatened in their alliance with Heba, because Heba, Amy C. and I had become close that week. They felt they needed to make up that story to strengthen their alliance with her [and] make her suspicious of me.

Once the game is over, how do you plan to keep the weight off?
I really don’t feel like I’m on a diet. This is completely maintainable for the rest of my life. I don’t deprive myself. If I want a little something once a week, I’ll have it. It’s good for your metabolism to [shock] the body because it doesn’t expect the same 1,100 calories a day. I don’t have the urge to go out and binge because my metabolism’s going all the time so I’m not hungry. Honestly, it’s really amazing how when your body’s fed it doesn’t cry out for Cheetos anymore.

Phillip seemed to be one of the more aggressive competitors on the show. Is there anything you would have changed that he did?
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 too — there’s never a dull moment. One thing, looking back, we had an agreement that during the food temptation that he was going to eat and I was not going to eat. I kept trying to encourage him to eat more Reece’s cups and I wish he’d have done that. But other than that I think he played the game well and with as much dignity as he could.

What was it like to go back to Dr. Huizenga for such improved results?
That really felt good, especially for Phillip because 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, so that made me happy for Philip that he got such a better report. I want to keep him around for 20 more years.

There was speculation Brady drank a lot of water to keep his weight loss low (he lost only 3 lbs.), so he’d lose double the weight the following week. Were you thinking about sabotage when you were being voted off?
I’m really naïve and kind of oblivious. At the time, it did not even cross my mind that he could possibly have done that. But after watching it last night, I was like, “He did that!” I don’t know that for a fact but that has to be the truth. I’m not there the next week, so I really don’t know what happened. I guess we’re all going to see next week who it is that pulls the big number. I’m excited to see.

Link: http://tvwatch.people.com/2008/10/22/biggest-losers-amy-im-a-size-6/


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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #102 on: October 24, 2008, 09:03:39 PM »
An interesting article:

'Biggest Loser' trainer brings routine to Wii

Jillian Michaels -- the brash, in-your-face personal trainer from NBC's "The Biggest Loser" -- is hoping you'll find that getting fit can literally be a game.

"Jillian Michaels Fitness Ultimatum 2009" was released this week for the Nintendo Wii system, and promises to bring you almost everything people watch Michaels for on the TV show: aggressive coaching, a sharp sense of humor and attention to personal problems as well as physical fitness.

One thing you won't find: Michaels' patented potty mouth, which results in frequent bleeping on the TV show.

"There is no swearing," she said, laughing. "It's a nasty, nasty habit, but fortunately they could edit all that out of the game."

"Loser" is again in full swing, this time with families competing against each other to lose weight for the $250,000 prize. Amy Cremen, 26, of Auburn Hills is still in the race.

"Fitness Ultimatum" is the first celebrity fitness game for the Wii. It uses the Wii's Balance Board, and takes players through boot camp-like exercises. (The Balance Board retails for $90 packaged with Nintendo's "Wii Fit" game.)

Using the Wii remote and the Board, the game tracks how enthusiastically you're responding to Michaels' coaching, which in turn triggers her prerecorded feedback, ranging from "You're a rock star!" to "I'm going to come through that TV screen and hit you over the head with that joystick."

That's familiar patter to people who watch "Biggest Loser," where Michaels has threatened to rip a limb off one contestant and use it to beat another family member.

The obstacle course runs 18 minutes or so, but there are other ways to stack a longer workout. The game is intended for the whole family and is designed to be fun, not just a workout DVD replacement. Players get a workout, but by doing activities like loading cannons, rowing, skipping stones, jumping over logs and playing on monkey bars.

How much you get out of it will depend on how much you put into it. "When I say jump, are you going to jump? Or are you going to step up? It's a question of how committed you are and how consistent you are," Michaels said.

Link: http://www.freep.com/article/20081024/ENT06/810240421

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #103 on: October 24, 2008, 09:27:53 PM »
Ali Vincent's Blog:

Fear—You Gotta Go Through It, Not Around It!

On the ranch everyone who is up for elimination has to pack all their bags. If they are the one chosen to go home, they are not allowed to return to the living quarters--it is a horrible feeling. Even though I was the season 5 Biggest Loser, don't forget that my mom and I were eliminated in the fourth week of our season before I came back to the ranch later.

What really sucks is although it’s not over till it’s over, you know, walking up to the elimination room, who is more than likely going home. You know, by the way, that the others around you have a lighter feeling to them. I remember when we were walking to elimination how some of the teams were actually joking around and laughing. Or how some people barely pack anything, because they know that, although they are up for elimination, they were safe.

In these last couple of episodes, I would have hated being both Amy C. and Amy P. waiting to see if their loved ones were going to return to the room or not. Or being Shellay and wanting to give Amy one last hug after the reality of the exit interview hit, and she realized she was really leaving the ranch.

Facing Fear
I liked that Bob and Jill took their teams off ranch to do something different. One important part of really changing our lives is finding fun and exciting things to do that involve being active and also teach us something, like the self defense course that Bob's team tried. They got a workout but they also learned how to protect themselves.

And then Jill with the ropes course! I don’t know if any of you have ever done one, but they are amazing! (We should get the Biggest Loser Club to put together weekend where we all get together and really talk about our goals and then do activities like a ropes course, that would be fun.) Ropes courses tend to be really exhausting because you have to face your fears. Yes, there are actual fears like Coleen's fear of heights, but it’s also confronting the fears that prevent us from having EVERYTHING we ever wanted in our lives. There is power in recognizing fear and doing it anyway; it’s liberating to acknowledge it but not let it stop you.

Have you ever seen those t-shirts out there that say “NO FEAR”? Well, my mom Bette Sue used to say they should read “KNOW FEAR” because it’s then that dreams happen. I personally think that’s it, when you have the courage to tell the truth about what you are really afraid of.

I wasn’t ever afraid of working hard in the gym and spending all the time it took to prepare and track my calories or having to decline certain invitations that didn’t support my goal. I was afraid that if I really did reach my weight-loss goal and all the things in my life that I thought I didn’t have because of my weight still didn’t happen, what would that mean? You see, although my weight is what I felt held me back in my life, it was also what protected me and what got to be my excuse for not having the relationships in my life that honor me. I mean, how could I have that, when I didn’t honor myself?

Digging Deep
So in the process of losing and letting go of my weight/protection I needed to tell the truth. I looked at my past and my present and painted the picture of my future. By digging deep I was able to acknowledge the times in my life that I was really proud of. In doing that I had to also acknowledge times that I wasn’t.

It wasn’t easy to admit that maybe it was my fault that a relationship didn’t work or that I wasn’t promoted because of my attitude, not my image. It wasn’t easy, but it was liberating. I realized that because a lot of times in my life I felt like the “victim” (if you will), there was no room to change the situation. But once I dug deep and told the truth, I realized I wasn’t a victim, and I was able to acknowledge and forgive myself for my role and let go of it. I was carrying around years of pain and feelings of being “less than,” and I didn’t need to anymore. I realized that I was a strong woman, and I am capable of creating my destiny, that I choose.

Can I just say APPLAUSE to Renee for really just sticking with it finding her focus and pace, I watched her and I thought…… she can win this ( the Biggest Loser, that is J) And good job to Coleen on 8 pounds, you go girl!
--Ali

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

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #104 on: October 24, 2008, 09:44:20 PM »
From Ali Vincent's site:

*OPRAH!!



Tune in to "Oprah" on Thursday, October 30 (check local listings for air time) to see "Biggest Loser" trainers Bob Harper, Jillian Michaels and some of your all-time favorite contestants on the episode "Weight Loss Secrets of The Biggest Losers"!

Link: http://www.alivincent.com/


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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #105 on: October 29, 2008, 07:27:59 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. 

:ythat: Ladies count me in on that  :beer:

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #106 on: October 29, 2008, 07:31:09 AM »
A recap of last nights The Biggest Loser:

'The Biggest Loser: Families': "Why would you say such hateful things about me?"

The Blue Meanies continue to wreak havoc on The Biggest Loser: Families this week, staging an unwanted intervention, probably lying to their trainer, and generally being snots. Of course, one member of Team Black isn't exactly wining friends and influencing people, either.

This spoiler has no idea what happened last week. Blink blink grin.

Bob is devastated when he discovers that Amy is gone, at least in part because it means he's stuck with Vicky the Vile for another week. Vicky rubs Bob's nose in it -- "You thought I was gone?" More like "hoped and prayed," Vicky. When Mr. Sunshine admits that he finds someone detestable, you know it's bad.

Bob asks Brady and Vicky if there was any funny business with last week's weigh-in. You know I wouldn't tell anyone, he says, which would carry more weight if there weren't cameras everywhere. Interesting that he didn't ask Brady alone -- but then, Bob knows that Brady can't talk without his wife there to pull the strings. Vicky and Brady swear that everything was legit, but Vicky's got this feces-munching grin on her face in her interview. If I were charitable, I'd assume that said grin is just some sort of nervous tick. But who am I kidding -- I see it as evidence that Vicky LIES like a RUG.

Vicky claims last week’s number happened because Brady isn't eating every four hours like Bob demands. Brady looks slightly surprised by this, but he agrees that this must be the problem. Given that slender thread of plausible deniability to hold onto, Bob orders Brady to eat when and what he's told, then washes his hands of the whole thing. Harumph.

Food Fight
The teams have to figure out which of a given pair of food choices is less bad for them. Three of them seemed pretty obvious: A hot dog beats nuclear nachos, penne with shrimp is better than spaghetti with Italian sausage, and a bacon-egg-cheese breakfast sandwich on an English muffin beats a multigrain bagel.

The other two were a bit tricky: Yes, chicken and shrimp fajitas are reasonably healthy, but when you add "the works" -- principally sour cream, guacamole and cheese -- they end up less healthy than chicken nuggets. But when you compare a burrito with "the works" against 18 light beers, the beers come out worse. Personally, I'd think the beer would be better, because you'd get plenty of exercise running to the bathroom, and besides, you'd either pass out or get sick of beer before you'd consumed them all. Alas, those factors weren't taken into consideration.

The Blue Meanies win. They get a 40-pound weight advantage at the challenge.

The Challenge
The teams get up in big old slings and have to hold onto ropes, basically combating their combined body weight. Since the Blue Meanies won the food fight, they get to add 40 pounds to the Team Black. Even that doesn't spice up the game enough -- after 30 minutes, no one seems worse for wear, so one member of each team has to let go. After that, Team Black falls apart. Michelle is the last Blue member left holding the rope, and she makes a valiant effort, but she eventually has to let go. The Blue Meanies win the right to choose one member of Team Black and make their weight not count in this week's total.

The Drama
Heba decides to confront Phil about how he's mean and evil and hates her and how dare he. She and the rest of the Blue Meanies stage this intervention while Team Black is sitting down to a quiet meal. Coleen eventually gets fed up with the drama and stalks off.

It transpires that Phil is, indeed, that stupid -- he really did approach Brady and Vicky last week, and really did try to make an alliance to that would sacrifice Heba to keep Amy. He probably wasn't half as inflammatory about it as Vicky and Brady said, but it was still a bone-headed move. But is the Blue Meanies strategy of calling Phil out in front of his team equally bone-headed? The idea is to get them questioning Phil's fitness to stay in the game. Really, I think it just pissed off the ladies of Team Black. We'll see what happens come weigh-in.

The Weigh In and Elimination

The Blue Meanies choose Michelle as the one to take off the rolls this week. Michelle is nonplused. Why her?

Team Black
Michelle goes from 202 pounds to 200 pounds, a 2-pound loss. It doesn't count in the total.
Renee goes from 225 pounds to 222 pounds, a 3-pound loss.
Coleen goes from 179 pounds to 177 pounds, a 2-pound loss.
Phil goes from 272 pounds to 269 pounds, a 3-pound loss.
Removing Michelle from the equation, Team Black lost a total of 8 pounds, or 1.18 percent of their combined weight.

Team Blue
Brady goes from 283 pounds to 270 pounds, for a 13-pound loss.
Vicky goes from 203 pounds to 201 pounds, a 2-pound loss.
Heba goes from 253 pounds to 247 pounds, a 6-pound loss.
Amy goes from 193 pounds to 187 pounds, a 6-pound loss.
The Blue Meanies lose a total of 27 pounds, or 2.9 percent of their weight from last week.

Renee was the biggest loser on Team Black, so she's safe. Realistically, that means Michelle's safe, too, as Renee won't vote for her. Phil admits that he's been off his game because of Amy's ouster. In the end, the Women in Black vote to send Phil back home to Amy -- just in time for their anniversary. He surprises her with a new ring and a vow-renewal ceremony. At the look-at-me-know interview, he's lost 106 pounds. Pounds again, huh? Apparently, they're willing to give the men's weights, but with women, they stick with dress sizes. Weird.

Link: http://blog.zap2it.com/ithappenedlastnight/2008/10/the-biggest-l-4.html

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #107 on: October 29, 2008, 05:13:08 PM »

THE BIGGEST LOSER Season 6 Episode 8

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

8:00 PM-10:00 PM EST

A WEEK OF SURPRISES - INCLUDING THE RETURN OF ALL THE ELIMINATED CONTESTANTS - SHAKES THINGS UP FOR "THE BIGGEST LOSERS" --It's a week of surprises for "The Biggest Losers," and the first is the news from host Alison Sweeney that they'll start competing as individuals now instead of as teams. Then comes the surprise return of all the eliminated contestants, and the revelation that only one gets to return to the game - and that decision won't be determined by weight loss. Then the contestants get a surprise visit from last season's "Biggest Loser" - Alison Vincent! Later, two contestants clash in a big way before the challenge, in which contestants have to stay one step ahead of the competition - literally. And after the weigh-in, the players get their last surprise - a twist in how this week's elimination will go down.


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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #108 on: October 29, 2008, 05:24:44 PM »

Alison Sweeney's Blog:

"Have you ever run a mile?"

That “Eat This, Not That” book is SO interesting!!!! I swear, you find yourself reading every page learning all about all your favorite restaurants. Some calorie counts are so horrifying!!! It’s such a conversation piece. A must read.

I brought my family to that challenge – Ben told me to “be careful up there”. And I’m not really afraid of heights, but man, that cherry picker was a bit wobbly. And we were REALLY high up there.



How sweet were Phil and Amy??? It was obviously so tough on Phil to be without Amy this week, and I loved how he talked about her, realizing how much he loves her. And didn’t they look fantastic??? It was so amazing to see them, and what a special way to celebrate their new, healthy lives together. I am so happy for both of them, and can’t wait to see them at the finale.

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

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #109 on: October 29, 2008, 08:49:52 PM »
An interesting article an interview with Phil:

Exclusive Interview: Phil Parham of 'The Biggest Loser'

This season, on The Biggest Loser: Families, Phil Parham got a bad deal.  Phil entered into a conversation with a teammate, that was intended to be confidential, about eliminating another player in the game.  It was not meant to be malicious or shady but Phil was betrayed and his teammate, Heba, soon found out about his plan to get her out of the game.  Heba took action, separating Phil from his wife when she was given the power to create teams in The Biggest Loser.  Amy was eliminated soon after and Phil went home this week.  Though he tried to defend himself, his old blue team just wouldn't believe a word he said.  Even though he had the support of his black team members, it wasn't enough to keep him in the game and he was eliminated on last night's episode.  Today, he spoke to BuddyTV in an exclusive interview.

When asked who is currently playing the game the hardest on The Biggest Loser, Phil didn’t hesitate before answering, “Vicky pulls the strings. It is almost Shakespearean!” After Vicky and Brady sold Phil out to Heba, saying that he wanted her out, Amy defended him and said that a lot of what he was being accused of wasn’t true. “I thought that what I said to Brady in our ‘guy time’ on the court was between us. I was not as malicious or as mean spirited as Brady portrayed,” he told BuddyTV. “I still to this day do not know what Brady actually said to her. Heba was very emotional and I think Brady looked for anything to take advantage of that.”

Phil pulled a very small number at the weigh-in on this week’s episode and admitted to everyone that his head was out of the game a little after his wife was sent home the week before. “That event affected me terribly that week. I had trouble eating and getting the desire to work out with the same intensity, even though I never quit, I felt like it,” he said. “Amy was my sanity and she was gone and I felt all alone.” Thought he was sad to be eliminated, Phil was overjoyed to reunite with his wife at home, in time for the 20th wedding anniversary. “That probably was one of the best moments I have had. To be able to celebrate our anniversary together and see her and my family after that long week was awesome,” he said.

Since being home together, Amy and Phil have worked hard to prepare for The Biggest Loser’s finale. The player who loses the highest percentage of weight will walk away with $100,000. “We are doing everything we can to work out, eat right, stay rested and hydrated, and push toward that final goal at the finale,” he told BuddyTV. Since leaving the show, Phil has already dropped over 100 pounds.

Link: http://www.buddytv.com/articles/the-biggest-loser/exclusive-interview-phil-parha-24046.aspx


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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #110 on: October 29, 2008, 09:57:42 PM »
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.   

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #111 on: October 29, 2008, 10:16:44 PM »
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

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #112 on: October 29, 2008, 10:30:31 PM »
I hate Vicky
i hope she gets eliminated and gets even fatter than she was before going into the house.
she's a troll.

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #113 on: October 30, 2008, 10:58:50 AM »

 :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"




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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #114 on: October 30, 2008, 11:02:54 AM »
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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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #115 on: October 30, 2008, 11:25:27 AM »
An interview with Phil:

Phil Parham talks about his 'The Biggest Loser: Families' elimination

You can add Phil Parham, a 41-year-old real estate agent from Greer. SC, to the growing list of people who think that Brady and Vicky Vilcan are "gameplaying."

"When Vicky said last night to [trainer Bob Harper] that Brady was not eating every four hours... total fabrication," Parham told reporters during a media conference call on Wednesday. "He had no difference in the way he was eating from the time he hit the ranch."

Phil added that he thought Bob had figured out Brady, a 36-year-old pharmacist from Houma, LA, and his wife Vicky, a 37-year-old anesthetist, but had simply stopped asking questions after the couple had lied to him.

"I think that Bob is pretty easy to be swayed, but Bob knew," he told reporters. "I felt like [he] kind of got up to the line when he asked the question and he was really pushing for an answer, but I don't think he got the answer that was the true answer."

Phil also told Reality TV World that the alleged gameplaying had hardly changed his opinion of Brady because the two never gotten along well to begin with.

"I really don't like Brady a whole lot to be honest with you," he told Reality TV World. "If you watch the show from Episode 1, my relationship with Brady was rocky. It was okay at times and then it would turn pretty rough because Brady tends to have a little bit of a temper and I would just kinda stay back from him."

"He was also 20 minutes late to everything he did. He held the whole production up, he held workouts up. Brady just does whatever Brady wants to do," Phil added.

Phil also reiterated his wife Amy Parham's recent comments that while he had brought Blue team member Heba Salama's name up during a Week 7 conversation with Brady on The Biggest Loser ranch's basketball court, his comments had not been overly critical of her.

"[The conversation] happened about a day before [my wife] got eliminated," Phil told reporters. "Basically the conversation was just to see [if there was any] wiggle room in their alliance and just to see if there was anything I could say to kind of feel him out [and] sway him away from the way I knew it was going against my wife."

"[The comments] weren't as bad, and they probably weren't as good," Phil added regarding what he had actually said about Heba compared to how Brady had chosen to interpret them. "They were probably somewhere in the middle where I might have said a couple of little things off the cuff, and [Brady] took it and, kind of like 'The Rumor Game,' a week and a half later it had escalated into 'I hate her' somehow."

According to Phil, he had remained silent when Heba publicly confronted him about the comments in last night's episode because he was at a loss for words.

"You want a quote of what I was thinking? 'You can't reason with unreasonable people.' Heba's a lot of fun to joke around with and have a good time, but she can swing a lot emotionally," he told Reality TV World. "What you did not see was that I apologized to her [for] if I had done anything to her to hurt her or offend her. But it just went on deaf ears."

"I spent so little of my mental energy on what Heba was doing because I was gearing up for the workouts, or paying attention to the trainer and trying to get along with the other people on the show. Somehow it got so escalated in her mind that my whole attitude towards her was negative and it really wasn't," he told Reality TV World.

Phil told Reality TV World that he "saw the writing on the wall" and was not surprised when he was eliminated. Afterward, he also went as far as to claim he had actually been glad to get booted from the show.

"It's against everything in me to say 'Hey, I'm kinda glad I can go home,' but it was a long time up to that point for me where I felt it, and without the support of my wife it was me feeling like I was on an island and isolated," he told reporters. "With all honesty, that week was that tough for me that I kinda felt like, in that moment, that I'm glad I'm outta here."

However, Phil said that while he hadn't been upset about getting eliminated, his wife Amy hadn't exactly shared his sentiments.

"Oh she was mad as hell," he told reporters with a laugh. "She was so mad at me. She's a Type-A personality [and is] completely driven and going all the time."

"It didn't work out for her the week before, but when I [returned from the show] I was like 'Hey, it's your husband. I'm over here,' and she was like 'Why are you here? What are you doing here?'" he added. "She had her moment, and then she was excited because it was our 20th wedding anniversary so, a lot of those mixed emotions and that whole deal."

Link: http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/phil-parham-talks-about-his-the-biggest-loser-families-elimination-7943.php

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #116 on: October 30, 2008, 12:56:53 PM »
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.   

I just heard back from TBL and their explanation given was:

Renee had a greater percentage of weight loss than Phil. Even though the body fat % was the same, she had lost more weight...

You are gonna love the drama next week ; )

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #117 on: October 30, 2008, 04:08:58 PM »

Biggest Loser 6 - Episode 8 - Show Promo

All of this seasons cast returns to see who will be brought back into the game.

But the drama doesn't stop there, tune in Tuesday, Nov 4th for the next episode of The Biggest Loser only on NBC


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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #118 on: October 30, 2008, 07:04:18 PM »
First, Heba is a moron for being in a three person alliance. She is the third wheel and the odd person out. If she was smart she would have joined up with the Amy's. But she is screwing herself over by taking things personally.

Also, they should have voted off Colleen because she is the lightest of the group and doesn't have that much left to lose not to mention now they don't have a male. They should have waited one more week to get rid of Phil.

Heba might be one of the most obnoxious people ever on this show. Vicky and Brady are cocky I hope they don't win either.

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #119 on: October 30, 2008, 07:07:03 PM »
An interview with Phil:

The Biggest Loser Roundup: Phil Says He "Felt Like an Outsider"

Phil Parham is the latest eliminee from The Biggest Loser ranch, but he went down with guns blazing. Despite being the epitome of a southern gentleman, Phil was embroiled in some heavy drama with the Blue Team's alliance. Last week, Phil's wife Amy was a victim of the same alliance. This didn't sit too well with Phil. He seemed to have lost his motivation without his wife and was sent home. Fancast got the chance to chat with Phil about the fights, the weight-loss, and that infamous basketball court discussion with Brady.

In two weeks apparently you make a comeback. How did it feel to be back on the ranch?
Like we walked into a war zone. Like it would be if they dropped me in the middle of Afghanistan or something without a weapon. I feel like it turns into a completely different crazy place. I mean, you know, I’ve kind of gotten to go home and feel the love of my family and support of my friends. And then you come back into it. It gets crazy.

Were you relieved to go home or were you disappointed to leave?
A combination of both. If you ever saw me in any of those challenges and in the gym, there’s never a time that they could ever show me complaining because I didn’t do it. And I think Bob and Jillian both alluded to that, that Amy and I were strong in the gym and we wanted to do our jobs. And then when it turned into this whole other animal. And to see my wife go home, that was a really, really tough week. And so I never quit that whole week. I worked really hard. But, as much as the girls were telling me that they were on my side, they would take walks together and they were together. And I kind of felt like the outsider on the Black team even though I did everything I could to bring myself into that circle.

We got to see you with a shaved head and goatee… what does Amy think of your new look?
We’ve had such a radical change in our lives and somebody mentioned it to me when I got home and said well you just ought to shave that off because you can’t grow hair anyway. So I said well, what do you think Hun? And she said yes, do it. See what it looks like. And I just hit the shower and got the razor out, and took care of it.

How did the conversation with Brady actually happen? Did you try to get Heba ousted?
Basically the conversation was just to see if there was any wiggle room in their alliance. I knew that it would go against my wife, because everything is emotion with Heba. So he obviously took the things that I say - which I’ll just say this for the record that they weren’t as bad and they probably weren’t as good. It was probably like the truth. It’s probably somewhere in the middle that I might have just said a couple of little things off the cuff and he took it, and it’s kind of like the rumor game. And about a week and a half later it had escalated into I hate her somehow or something like that.

And that's what led to the ambush at dinner?
Yeah. Vicky and Brady just saw the opportunity to use anything against me because I had been on a forced diet of no talking to Heba for about three weeks. So... I was just being really nice to her and really avoiding her at all costs. And I had not said three words to her. And then, you know, the whole thing happened with my wife and that was a really stressful week. Since that was probably the only conversation I had with Brady since I was on Black and he was on Blue the whole week, he used whatever he could to solidify their alliance and give Amy the boot.

Brady denies that he sabotaged that weigh-in to vote Amy off. Are Brady and Vicky really playing a game here?
Oh absolutely. When Vicky said last night to Bob that Brady was not eating every four hours, it was a total fabrication. He was eating. He had no difference in the way he was eating from the time he hit the ranch. Bob is pretty easy to be swayed. But Bob knew. I felt like Bob kind of got up to the line when he asked the question and he really was pushing for an answer, but I don’t think he got the answer that was really the true answer. So they’re game playing. They’ve been doing it since they got there. And they seem to be really good at it.

You were originally on Bob's team, then you were switched to Jillian. What did you think of her as a trainer?
I was a little afraid and kind of scared because I had gotten to the point where I was comfortable with Bob because Bob is very tough in the gym. And then I went over to Jillian and she trains completely different. She likes to kind of get inside your head and delve into the psychological end of things, which she kept trying with me. And I guess it worked. The last week or two, I was there was really tough all the way around; watching the whole thing unfold with my wife and me, because I think ultimately we’re stronger together than we were apart. And I think you can see that in the episode.

How are you guys enabling each other to stay healthy and to work together?
We actually kind of monitor each other. We text each other and find out when she’s going to her classes and we ask each other at the end of the day what you got accomplished. And we check on each other’s weights. On Sundays, I’ll cook a bunch of food to put in plastic containers for breakfast, lunch and dinner. So we help each other that way. And if any of us feels weak from time to time, we’ve got the other one to kick each other in the butt.

How much do you weigh today?
I'm 214 as of today. I think I’m three pounds away from 120 pounds lost so far. And I’m about a 34 to a 35 waist right now.

And what would you say was your biggest misconception about the show before you got on it? Like what it would be like?
How hard it was. A lot of these other shows like Big Brother or Survivor, you’re there for a little while. But we’re there for up to three and a half months on our season on the ranch in that environment. And then you have to come home and basically it gets harder. So this is over half a year of your life. So I think the stress was more than I thought it would be. I think the workouts are obviously way more intense than I thought that they would be. But it’s good to get stretched and it’s good to get pushed. That’s something I learned that it’s good to kind of push yourself to the next level and it’s good to know that when you are in those situations that you can make it and you can do it.

Link: http://thebiz.fancast.com/2008/10/the_biggest_loser_roundup_phil.html


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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #120 on: October 31, 2008, 11:10:34 PM »

Reminder:

The Biggest Loser Season 6 is not scheduled for next Tuesday because of the election coverage

It is scheduled for the following week Tuesday November 11, 2008 8:00 PM-10:00 PM EST

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #121 on: November 04, 2008, 11:26:34 PM »

Because we know how much you guys will be missing Biggest Loser tonight

-- here's a behind-the-scenes clip from the ranch!





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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #122 on: November 06, 2008, 01:21:11 PM »

A WEEK OF BIG SURPRISES – INCLUDING THE RETURN OF ALL THE ELIMINATED CONTESTANTS – SHAKES THINGS UP FOR "THE BIGGEST LOSER: FAMILIES" ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 (8-10 P.M. ET) ON NBC

Released by NBC

Plus, Ali Vincent, Last Season's "Biggest Loser" Winner, Guest Stars!

UNIVERSAL CITY, CA – November 6, 2008 – The return of all the eliminated contestants – each hoping for a chance to get back in the game and possibly win the $250,000 grand prize – is just one of the surprises in store for contestants on NBC's "The Biggest Loser: Families," airing Tuesday, November 11 (8-10 p.m. ET).

This week's episode begins with host Alison Sweeney telling the contestants that they will start competing as individuals now instead of as teams. Then comes the surprise return of all the eliminated contestants, and the revelation that only one will return to the game, and that decision won't be determined by weight loss as in past seasons.

This week's challenge turns into a real nail-biter when contestants have to pick up the pace and stay one step ahead of the competition – literally. Then Ali Vincent, last season's "Biggest Loser" and first female winner, stops by for a pep talk, and brings along a special guest who also has a big surprise for all of the contestants.

After the weigh-in, the players get one last bit of unexpected news – a twist in how this week's elimination will go down. Another contestant is sent home after one player surprises all of the contestants with a shocking vote at elimination.

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #123 on: November 11, 2008, 04:43:47 PM »

Reminder: There is a 2 hour episode tonight :popcorn:

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #124 on: November 11, 2008, 10:08:54 PM »

Blah, I soooo dislike the nasty trio grrrrr  (:;)

:jumpy: WTG Amy for voting out Brady

I am so hoping the gorgeous girls from the black team along with Amy can stay above the yellow line next week and vote off the vile Vicky Heba and Ed.

Thats some serious unnecessary nasty game play and some lousy personalities.