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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #175 on: December 02, 2008, 09:22:55 PM »

NEXT WEEK ON THE BIGGEST LOSER

Tuesday, December 09, 2008 8:00 PM-10:00 PM EST

Episode 12

FINAL FOUR CONTESTANTS REFLECT ON THEIR AMAZING WEIGHT LOSS JOURNEYS, AND AMERICA VOTES TO CHOOSE THE THIRD FINALIST! -- It's the last episode before the season finale, and time for the final four contestants to reflect on their weight loss journeys and the amazing progress they've made. They'll try on their former big clothes and watch highlight videos with their trainers showing just how far they've come. Then, in their final challenge of the season, the contestants will have to carry all the weight they have lost as they race around a track, shedding one week's weight loss at each pit stop until they cross the finish line. Later, at the final weigh-in, two players fall below the yellow line, and then make their heartfelt pleas to viewers as America will once again decide which of the two will become the third finalist at the season finale.

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #176 on: December 02, 2008, 09:51:54 PM »
who was eliminted tonight!? i had work


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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #177 on: December 02, 2008, 10:05:00 PM »
who was eliminted tonight!? i had work

Renee and Ed fell below the yellow line. They each lost 4 lbs sounds low but they all had low numbers this week.

:'( No surprise Renee was eliminated 

lol I barely watched still hate Vicky  :barf

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #178 on: December 02, 2008, 10:16:31 PM »
who was eliminted tonight!? i had work

Renee and Ed fell below the yellow line. They each lost 4 lbs sounds low but they all had low numbers this week.

:'( No surprise Renee was eliminated 

lol I barely watched still hate Vicky  :barf

NOO! i loved renee....w/e vicky should die.

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #179 on: December 02, 2008, 10:21:01 PM »

NOO! i loved renee....w/e vicky should die.


 :funny: lol she tried to be charming it didn't work  :res:


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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #180 on: December 03, 2008, 12:03:02 AM »

 :jumpy: Amy C. singing Fever


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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #181 on: December 03, 2008, 12:11:52 AM »

... a few more I knew she liked to sing I didn't know she was really good!!




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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #182 on: December 03, 2008, 12:39:02 AM »
An episode recap:

'The Biggest Loser: Families': At least Renee got a great makeover...

Curses! Once again, we're denied the satisfaction of Vile Vicky's ouster on The Biggest Loser: Families. What's worse, it looks like the editors are trying to humanize her. Too late!

Everyone is off to New York for their makeovers – and everyone (especially Ed) screams like a little girl. Heh. In a puzzling development, Project Runway tyro Christian Siriano will be shepherding the contestants through their makeovers at Product Placed Department Store. Funny -- I got the impression that Christian only designed for stick-figure models. He didn't strike me as someone who wanted to dress mere mortals with extra ounces, much less pounds, on their bodies. Is he really going to pretend that he's embracing full-figured folks?

Short answer: No. Christian sends the Losers off to pick out their own clothing, then mocks them for their choices. He picks a couple of things off a rack and claims that he's looking at things with them in mind, but we see no evidence of that. Then, at the end of the segment, he passes out department-store gift cards with a barely suppressed shudder, and only lights up when he gets to do his signature solo pout at the camera when everyone leave. Christian? You're a tool.

Fortunately, the other makeover genies seem more enthusiastic about the process, and the Losers show off their new looks on the Tyra Banks Show. Tyra also brings out a loved one the Losers haven't seen in a while -- Michelle's dad is adorable, getting all weepy at the sight of his daughter looking great in a gorgeous purple dress. Renee's husband is equally sweet, and Renee's sharp bob and sideswept bangs look amazing. Lovely ruffled wrap dress, too. Vicky gets va-va-voom Rita Hayworth red hair, but the dress is just ok. Her sister, Ginny, thinks she looks great. Heba gets shorter hair and a red dress that looks decent from the front but isn't that flattering from the back. Her brother is there to greet her, and he gets teary-eyed, too. That may be because he promised he'd take Heba on a trip anywhere in the world if she lost 60 pounds or more, and now he's got to pay up. Ed... well, he still looks like Ed, but he has fun working the runway. His dad is there and is proud of him.

The Losers head out to Times Square, where Bob and Jillian suddenly appear on one of the electronic billboards. Get to work! They say. The Brats in Blue head to the product-placed gym, while Michelle and Renee split up -- Renee and her hubby run across the Brooklyn Bridge, while Michelle and her dad race around Central Park.

The challenge
 It's a weird one this week: The competitors have to wedge themselves in glass boxes suspended 15 feet above a pool and stay there until they drop. The last person in the box gets a two-week spa trip. Vicky comes out talking a big game-- I'm so winning this! -- but she gives up after about two minutes. Then, bizarrely, she develops Sudden Onset Fear of Heights -- she refuses to jump from the box, much to everyone's annoyance. Michelle is actually a total sweetheart to her, talking to her soothingly, trying to convince her that everything will be ok if she just jumps. Heba is less patient, and wants to push Vicky in. Nice.

Ed and Heba fall, leaving the two Women in Black. "No, mom, I will not buy you another designer handbag," Michelle says. Hee! Renee drops, and Michelle prepares to bask in her win -- except Vile Vicky is still up in the box, demanding attention. After some increasingly frustrated cajoling and encouragement, Ed jumps into the pool to ... give Vicky something to aim for? I'm unclear on this. But it works -- she finally takes the plunge. About time! The next day, Vicky talks about it as an epiphany, and Bob spins it as she needed to trust herself and someone else and now she can stop holding herself back and blah blah blah. I'm more inclined to buy Michelle's interpretation: "There she was, sitting at the top, stealing all my thunder."

The weigh in
Jillian stresses that they wasted three days in New York getting purty instead of sweating it out at the ranch. She vows to start chopping off limbs to make up the weight. "Renee got her hair cut," Jillian says. "Maybe we'll get half a pound out of that." I suddenly find myself hoping Vicky got hair extensions -- preferably made of lead.

Heba drops 7 pounds, for 3.13 percent.
Michelle loses 5 pounds - a great result, considering her 10-pound loss last week. She drops 2.84 percent.
Vicky loses 4 pounds, for 2.22 percent.
Renee also drops 4 pounds, for 2.01 percent.
Ed loses 3 pounds, for 1.19 percent.

It's Ed and Renee up for elimination, and everyone seems to believe that Vicky my betray Ed. Yeah, right -- Renee is so gone. She looks amazing at the look at me now interview -- she's dropped 95 pounds! -- and she seems like she's doing great. Go, Renee!

Link: http://blog.zap2it.com/ithappenedlastnight/2008/12/the-biggest-los.html

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #183 on: December 03, 2008, 05:00:35 PM »

NBC UNIVERSAL TELEVISION, DVD, MUSIC AND CONSUMER PRODUCTS GROUP UNVEILS HOLIDAY GIFT LIST 2008

NBC PRESS RELEASE

Games, Calendars, Cookbooks, Action Figures, A Cylon Centurion Robot And Even a Cylon Toaster From Hit Shows On NBC, Bravo, SCI FI and USA Network Top the List For This Year's Holiday Fare

NBC Universal Television, DVD, Music and Consumer Products Group has unveiled its holiday gift list for 2008. This year's offerings include action figures, books, calendars, music and games, as well as DVDs and even a Cylon toaster – all from top shows on NBC, Bravo, SCI FI and USA Network.

The product offerings are part of NBC Universal's Television, Music, DVD and Consumer Products Group, which manages all global licensing and merchandising for NBC Universal's television properties, as well as the NBC Universal television catalog.

Kim Niemi, Senior Vice President of NBC Universal's Television, Music, DVD and Consumer Products Group said, "We are especially pleased to be able to suggest such a great variety of gifts in so many categories and from so many great shows. From Bravo's 'Top Chef,' to NBC Sports to USA Network's 'Monk' and NBC's 'The Office,' there is something for every fan in nearly every price range."

NBC Universal's suggestions for a festive holiday season are as follows:

Books

"The Biggest Loser" Family Cookbook: Budget Friendly Meals Your Whole Family Will Love – Author and chef Devin Alexander creates an all-new collection of affordable recipes, plus an overview of The Biggest Loser eating plan. The book also contains helpful cooking and cost-saving tips. "The Biggest Loser" Family Cookbook is available at booksellers nationwide, as well as online at www.nbcstore.com.

Calendars

"The Biggest Loser Calendar"

DVDs

"The Biggest Loser" Workout DVDs from Lionsgate – "The Biggest Loser's" expert trainer Bob Harper hosts two new body-slimming DVDs, "The Biggest Loser: Boot Camp" and "The Biggest Loser: Weight Loss Yoga," which can help anyone be a Biggest Loser at home. "Boot Camp" is a powerful workout that challenges every muscle in the body with dynamic moves. "Weight Loss Yoga" will help users gain balance and strength as they transform their bodies. Both will be available by December 15 in stores and online at www.nbcstore.com

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #184 on: December 04, 2008, 02:12:15 PM »
An interview with Renee:

Biggest Loser: Renee’s Before & After Photo



Her can-do attitude, mega-watt smile and fierce love for her daughter and teammate Michelle made her one of the more likeable contestants to the ranch on this season’s Biggest Loser: Families. But Renee Wilson, 47, left her daughter behind on Tuesday night’s show after Vicky’s swing vote sent her home during the elimination.

While she can’t reveal her weight — “It’s so close to the finale!” she says — she has lost well over 70 lbs., and talked to PEOPLE about her tips for keeping it off, meeting Tyra Banks and her hopes for Michelle to win the game.

You said on Tuesday’s show you hoped Vicky would take out Ed instead of you. Did you think that was a real possibility or were you just hoping?
With Vicky you never can tell what she was thinking or doing. I was holding out hope. I felt the odds were stacked against me, but I was thinking maybe for a moment it would be an all girl finale.

Now that you’re back home, how do you keep losing weight without the help of a personal trainer or a chef?
Cardio, cardio, cardio! I try to do as much as I can two to four hours a day. So, that’s a long day, but I just try to keep perspective. You have a goal you want to reach and you have to keep on going and do your best. I don’t eat any white bread. I have eaten a lot of organic whole natural foods. I don’t eat anything processed. I’ve definitely changed my whole eating regimen since I came to the ranch. [I eat] fruits, vegetables, fish, chicken — all these great foods.

You seem like a very upbeat, can-do person before you even got to the ranch. What kept the weight on for so long before Biggest Loser?
I started gaining weight little by little, after my divorce, and started getting older, and started making excuses and just saying, it’s just because I’m older, and I turned around and I’ve gained 50 lbs. and I think, “How did I get here?” [I had] to put actions to my words. I would wish to be thinner or drop 20 pounds, but wishing wouldn’t get me anywhere.

What was it like getting a makeover and meeting Tyra Banks?
It was my happiest week at the ranch. I kept on thinking the makeover show has to be coming soon. I’ve been waiting 46 years for a makeover, and praise God I finally made it! The fact we were going to be on TV with Tyra Banks, that was amazing. I felt like a princess for a day. Here we were at the ranch sweating, working out 8-10 hours a day, and then we got to go to New York in a limousine, have somebody do your hair, pick out cute clothes. It was a fairy tale come true.

The contestants were told Tuesday that America will vote for the winner at the finale — and at next week’s elimination. How do you feel about that?
I feel really good. I feel like Michelle has just shined through this whole process, and I don’t feel like she’ll have a problem at all. I have no worries at all about who might be eliminated. It’s going to be a fabulous finale. I have all confidence in America!

You recently turned 47. How has losing so much weight at this age affected your health?
I’m too old to keep doing the losing weight/gaining weight story in my life. This is a life change. My husband’s very fit and works out every day. Now it’s just been an added to our marriage. We go running, we go walking, we work out together at the gym — and he trains me on the weekend. It’s been such an enhancement to our marriage. It’s taken our marriage to whole other level. … Changing my lifestyle habits and eating and working out has given me my life back. I don’t ever want to lose that again. This is my life.

Link: http://tvwatch.people.com/2008/12/04/biggest-loser-renees-before-after-photo/


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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #185 on: December 04, 2008, 07:22:27 PM »
An interesting article:

Renee Wilson talks about her time on 'The Biggest Loser: Families'

Being on The Biggest Loser: Families ended up helping Renee Wilson simultaneously accomplish two of her dreams: losing weight and reconnecting with her daughter Michelle Aguilar.

"Right before the show... I was planning on getting gastric bypass surgery, because I just didn't know what to do anymore," Wilson told reporters during a media conference call the day after her The Biggest Loser: Families elimination aired on Tuesday night's broadcast. "On and that same night Michelle called me and asked if I would like to try out with her to be on the show. It was like, 'Wow. God, is that you?"

Wilson, a 46-year-old event manager from Ft. Worth, TX, said that she and Aguilar -- a 26-year-old assistant director from Ft. Worth, TX who had only recently begun speaking to her mother again after 5 1/2 years of silence -- were "more like strangers" than family when they initially arrived at The Biggest Loser ranch. She added what she and her daughter went through to regain each other's trust during their 93 days together at the ranch had involved many highs and lows and been far from easy.

"I remember the first few nights [Michelle] hardly would talk... she would just answer 'yes' or 'no.' Then as time goes on she realizes that I'm her mom and starts opening up, and then when [she] started to [want to leave,] that whole time, it was tough," Wilson told Reality TV World. "I think once she broke through and decided to stay, just dealing with those emotions and dealing with the type of person that I was, [in that] I wasn't gonna tell her what to do but I'm gonna support her no matter what, meant a lot to her.

"When you go through that much time with somebody, you know how they really are, and I think I learned so much about Michelle and she learned so much about me and I that we both embraced it and I think we're better people because of each other," she added to Reality TV World.

In addition to regaining her relationship with her daughter, Wilson was also quick to cite the opportunity to travel New York City and receive a complete makeover as one of her highlights while on the show. After spending almost three months on the ranch, Wilson said that a few days of glamour was exactly what she needed.

"Here we are at the ranch, sweating and working out 8-10 hours a day, and then we get to go to New York and get a limo, have somebody do your hair, [and] pick out cute clothes," Wilson told reporters. "It was just a fairytale come true."

It also seemed that the New York scenes that showed Wlison working out on the Brooklyn Bridge with her husband have turned out to be a precursor to what her post-elimination life -- which now includes daily workouts with her husband -- has now become.

"It's just been an added thing in our lives, part of our lives and it has added to our marriage," Wilson told reporters. We go running, we go walking, we go work out together at the gym, he trains me on the weekends. It's such an enhancement to our marriage [and] it's taken our marriage to a whole other level."

While she was hesitant to reveal exactly how much weight she had lost since arriving at The Biggest Loser ranch given the show's live season finale is less than two weeks away, Wilson did elaborate on her show's comments in which she had stressed how much she had changed -- mentally and physically -- since she began losing weight.

"I feel like I've made this huge change in my life. I used to look at [being prideful] as a bad thing, I'd think about it in a negative light," Wilson told reporters. "But now I look at it as being proud of the accomplishments I've made, and I think it's just made me a different woman. I feel self confident, I feel like I have something to share with people."

As for the handbag that Aguilar had promised her in exchange for agreeing to let her daughter win one of the show's challenge, Wilson said that she hasn't received her gift yet. However, she added that she had found her way to both remind Aguilar of her promise and show her support for Aguilar's own finale weigh-in.

"I [told her], 'Once you win you can buy me a really nice purse,'" Wilson told reporters with a laugh.

Link: http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/renee-wilson-talks-about-her-time-on-the-biggest-loser-families-8105.php

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #186 on: December 04, 2008, 10:32:20 PM »

The Biggest Loser Season Finale

December 16, 2008

“BIGGEST LOSER” REVEALED IN SEASON FINALE - In this must-see, exciting live finale, all of “The Biggest Loser” families from this season return for a special reunion and a chance to weigh in one last time - and show America how much weight they’ve all lost since beginning their weight-loss journeys.

There are four contestants left, but America has voted on the two that fell below the yellow line in last week’s episode to choose who will be the third finalist in the game. After America’s vote is revealed and the third finalist is announced, the eliminated player will then weigh in with the other 12 eliminated contestants to compete for the $100,000 “at home” prize. Then it’s the moment viewers have been waiting for, when one of the three finalists will be named this season’s “Biggest Loser” and win the coveted grand prize of $250,000!

Plus, there will be a special sneak preview of season 7, which premieres January 6. Alison Sweeney is the host, and trainers Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels also star.


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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #187 on: December 09, 2008, 01:17:33 PM »
An interview with Renee:

The Biggest Loser's Renee: "I'm Proud of the Woman I Am Today"

Renee Wilson didn't come to The Biggest Loser to win the show. Actually, that was the last thing on her mind. For Renee, the biggest challenge was to reconnect with her daughter Michelle. After she divorced Michelle's father several years ago, the mother and daughter hardly spoke. When they decided to go on the show, however, their relationship became stronger than ever. Renee was unfortunately eliminated last week, but continues to work out at home to get her health back on track. Fancast had the chance to chat with Renee, who's still rooting for her daughter to take home the big prize. She spoke about her fairytale makeover, her relationship with her new husband, and the woman everyone's talking about—Vicky.

How was the makeover show?
I think that was my happiest week at the ranch. I kept on thinking the makeover show has to be coming soon and it was fabulous. I said I have been waiting 46 years for a makeover and praise god I finally made it. And the fact that we were going to be on TV and with Tyra Banks, that was just amazing. I felt like princess for a day. I mean, here we were at the ranch sweating, working out eight to ten hours a day. And then we get to go to New York, be in a limo, have somebody do your hair, pick out cute clothes. It was just like fairytale come true.

How do you feel about leaving it in the hands of America to make the decision of the third player to make it to the finale?
I feel really good. I feel like Michelle has just shined through this whole process. I don’t feel like she’ll have a problem at all, so I really have no worries at all about who might be eliminated. I feel really good. I think it’s going to be a fabulous finale. I do. I totally have all confidence in America.

Even though Michelle won the last challenge, Vicky was getting all the attention because she refused to jump into the pool. Do you agree with Michelle that Vicky was just trying to steal her thunder?
I think that we were all kind of shocked that night when Vicky just wouldn’t jump. And because Vicky has just been so hard core the whole entire show, I think it just threw us all for a loop. And then it went on for a long time, although they edited it. And Michelle was like what the heck, now it’s all about Vicky. But, you know, we were happy for her. We wanted her to break through that barrier of fear. But it did seem like it went on for quite awhile.

Do you think Vicky gets too much flak?
When you’re on the ranch you just never know what’s going to be on TV. And obviously she had to say the things she said. No one told her to say the things that she said about people. And she is just hard core. There is no doubt. I guess I would put it that way. She’s hard core and I don’t think anybody twisted her to say the things that she’s actually said about people. And actually, I was shocked by some of the things she said because we don’t see the interviews until we see the TV show ourselves.

Why do you think Amy voted with your team to eliminate Brady, but then voted with the other team to eliminate Coleen?
I don’t know. I think she just kind of fell to the peer pressure of the Blue Team. We tried to just make her understand that she just couldn’t trust them and she just needed to stand up for herself and what she did, and we would be behind her. But at the moment I think she just felt like that was the best decision for her.

How do you think the weight that you’ve lost will affect your health going forward as you do continue getting older?
Well I said this while we were at the ranch - is that I’m too old to keep doing the losing weight/gaining weight story in my life anymore. And I feel like from here on out it’s just a life change. As you saw in last night’s show, my husband is very fit. He works out a lot. He works out like every day. And so now it’s just been an added thing in our life - a part of our lives, and added to our marriage. We go running. We go walking. We work out together at the gym. He trains me on the weekends. So it’s just been such an enhancement to our marriage. It’s taken our marriage to another whole level. And so I just see it happening for the rest of my lives. And I’m excited about that because I feel like it gave me my life back. I was losing my life. I was just getting sick - getting health issues because of the weight. So the fact that changing my lifestyle habits and eating, and working out has given me my life back. I don’t ever want to lose that again.

What’s your relationship with Michelle like now?
Oh, it is like 360 degrees from what it was on Day 1 on the show, I think. It is amazing. I look back at a year ago, you know, we had just begun speaking about a year ago. And I remember I was so excited just to be able to talk to her every now and then. And now, you know, we call each other every day. We text each other every day. She comes over to my house and our lives are just so much richer for having each other in it.

What are you doing to keep in shape at home?
Right now I would say cardio, cardio, cardio. Just to keep on moving and it is a challenge coming home. And I work an eight to ten hour day at a job and then I still have to work out. I try to do as much as I can -- two to four hours a day. And so that’s a long day. But I just try to keep in perspective-- don’t quit. You have a goal you want to reach. You’ve got to keep on going and do your best. I definitely don’t eat any white bread. I eat wheat and I’ve eaten a lot of organic whole natural foods. I don’t eat anything processed. I’ve definitely changed my whole eating regimen since before I came to the ranch. And just eating fruits, vegetables, fish, chicken - all these great foods that we ate at the ranch and I just incorporated it into my life at home.

Are you feeling proud of the woman you are today?
I am so feeling proud of the woman I am today, definitely. I feel like I’ve made this huge change in my life and being prideful, I used to always think of it as a bad thing. I would think it as a - I’m so sorry. I would think about it in a negative light and I wouldn’t think oh, you should be prideful. That’s just not good. But now I look at it as being proud of the accomplishments I’ve made and I think it’s just made me a different woman. I feel self confident. I feel like I have something to share with people. I feel like I can help you. I want to pay it forward. I want to be able to help people along the way. I mean my co-workers here, they’ve been inspired. They’ve lost like 30 pounds since I’ve come home. So it’s just been an awesome feeling for me. And I’m just so excited to be a part of it.

Link: http://thebiz.fancast.com/2008/12/the_biggest_losers_renee_im_pr.html

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #188 on: December 09, 2008, 07:46:02 PM »

THE BIGGEST LOSER AMERICA VOTES!!

VOTE TONIGHT

Online voting will open at 9:30 PM ET/ 6:30 PM PT on Tuesday, December 9, 2008, and ends at 3:00 PM ET/ Noon PT on Monday, December 15, 2008.

You will be able to vote up to 10 times online.

Link to vote:  http://www.nbc.com/The_Biggest_Loser/

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #189 on: December 09, 2008, 08:38:19 PM »

 :jumpy: Yay Michelle thank god stayed above the yellow line


Heba and Ed fell below the yellow line

Vicky the vile is safe blah  :barf

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #190 on: December 09, 2008, 09:00:54 PM »

The Biggest Loser America Votes:

America, are you ready to help decide who will compete in the Live Finale of The Biggest Loser? Two players fell below the yellow line and YOU get to vote on which one should return as the third finalist.

To vote by phone:
Call 1-866-613-0001 to vote for Heba. You'll receive up to 6 special offers when you vote.
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Or, VOTE NOW ONLINE for who YOU WANT to be the third finalist at The Biggest Loser Finale on December 16th! Hurry and get your votes in before 3:00 PM ET/ Noon PT on Monday, December 15, 2008.

   

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #191 on: December 10, 2008, 02:18:50 PM »
Alison Sweeney's Blog:

Special Delivery

Tonight was the last episode before the LIVE FINALE!!! And the final 4 already look so fantastic. I can’t wait to see how they look next week. There are going to be so many incredible transformations. One contestant even said to me on the phone yesterday that they don’t really get recognized that often, because they look so different! It’s going to be spectacular.

In tonights episode, I loved their bonfire with their old clothes. though it obviously lit up more than expected!!! They looked fantastic, and have obviously changed in so many ways. it was so interesting to hear all their comments about the clothes, and their memories, and Michelle's red dress.

The last challenge is such a wake-up call it seems. Everyone commented on how al l that extra weight seems so painful and impossible to manage now. And that was a reflection of what their bodies were putting up with every single day before they came to campus. It is always so liberating for them to ‘shed’ that weight for the last time. And I thought the race track challenge was so impressive. That they all completed it was such a victory for each of them.

Also, the videos of their individual journeys were so touching weren’t they? I mean, Jillian’s emotions were clear as she sat with Michelle. I always admire and respect how Bob and Jill both go through these journeys on such a personal level with all their contestants. The concern Bob showed tonight for Vicky, and how it was more important for him to discuss life after the show is ultimately what makes them both such spectacular trainers.

Ed made it clear how he hopes America will vote. I gotta admit, I was pretty floored when he gained 2 pounds that last week. And Heba was clearly heartbroken not to be an ‘official’ finalist, she said it was going to push her to work even harder at home. So America… you have to get out there and make your decision, and we’ll see if Ed and Heba get what they wished for!

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

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #192 on: December 10, 2008, 05:06:23 PM »
An interview with Renee:

Wishing wasn’t going to get me anywhere

You said you were hoping that Vicky would try to get rid of Ed because he’s a bigger threat — did you think it could happen?
Renee: Well, with Vicky you could never tell what she was thinking or doing. So I was holding out hope. Obviously, the odds were stacked against me, but I thought maybe for a moment she would think it should be an all-girl finale.

Was Vicky really so conniving, or was it edited to look that way?
Renee: When you’re on the ranch, you just never know what’s going to be on TV. She is just hard core and I don’t think anybody twisted her to say the things that she’s actually said about people. Actually, I was shocked by some of the things she said because we don’t see the interviews until we see the show ourselves, so I don’t know what to say about her.

How did your relationship with your daughter, Michelle, change while you were at the ranch?
Renee: I think most everybody there came with their enabler with them, and Michelle and I might’ve had an advantage in the fact that we hadn’t been together for like five-and-a-half years. So we were more like strangers. So we weren’t there to enable each other, but we were there to kind of help each other and learn. And I believe along the way we learned to trust one another again. I remember the first few nights she hardly would talk. I would say something and she would just answer "yes" or "no." And then as time went on, she realized that I’m her mom and she started opening up. And just dealing with those emotions and seeing the person that I was and that I wasn’t going to tell her what to do but I was going to support her no matter what meant a lot to her. You go through that much time with somebody, you know how they really are. I learned so much about Michelle and she learned so much about me. We both embraced it, and we’re better people because of each other.

What’s your relationship with her like now?
Renee: It is amazing. I look back at a year ago, you know, we had just begun speaking about a year ago. And I remember I was so excited just to be able to talk to her every now and then. And now, we call each other everyday. We text each other every day. Our lives are just so much richer for having each other in it.

You seemed pretty confident even when you first got to the ranch, so why do you think you were so heavy?
Renee: I think what happened was I just kind of gave up. I started gaining weight little by little, probably after my divorce and I started getting older. And I started making excuses and saying, “I guess it’s just because I’m older.” And then I’d turn around and had gained 50 pounds and I’m thinking, “How did I get here?” I would wish that I could drop 20 pounds, but wishing wasn’t going to get me anywhere. I had to put actions to those words. I needed help. I needed somebody to push me to the next level and working with Jillian definitely did that. Your possibilities are endless once you just apply yourself.

What was it like getting a makeover from Tyra Banks?
Renee: I think that was my happiest week at the ranch. I had been waiting 47 years for a makeover and, praise God, I finally made it! And the fact that we were going to be on TV and with Tyra Banks, it was just amazing. I felt like a princess for a day. I liked wearing cute clothes and dressing up, and looking good. My love has been fashion forever and when you’re bigger, it’s hard to get fashionable, cute clothes. I would go to the store and I had to settle for things — I couldn’t be myself. Now it’s so exciting to go to the store and things fit you. This whole world of fashion is back in my life and I love that.

How have you kept fit since you left?
Renee: Cardio, cardio, cardio. Just to keep on moving, and it is a challenge coming home. I work an eight- to 10-hour day at a job and then I still have to work out. I try to do as much as I can — two to four hours a day. So that’s a long day! I’ve definitely changed my whole eating regimen since before I came to the ranch. I don’t eat any white bread and I’ve eaten a lot of organic whole natural foods. I don’t eat anything processed. I’m just eating fruit, vegetables, fish, chicken — all these great foods that we ate at the ranch and I just incorporated it into my life at home.

You’re 47 — what impact has your weight loss had on your health?
Renee: Well, I’m too old to keep doing the losing weight/gaining weight story in my life anymore. Changing my lifestyle habits and working out has given me my life back. And my husband is very fit. He works out a lot, so now it’s just been an added part of our lives. It’s taken our marriage to another whole level.

You said that you were no longer the same Renee. What, besides your weight, is different?
Renee: With losing as much weight as we did comes a sense of self-confidence and pride. I used to always think sometimes that pride was a bad thing, but now I think I look at it a different way and I’m proud of the accomplishments I’ve made. I feel energized. I feel like I have something to share with you. I can help you, you know: “I did it. You can do it, too.” I want to pay it forward. My co-workers, they’ve been inspired. They’ve lost like 30 pounds since I’ve come home. So it’s been an awesome feeling for me.

And now you’re thinking of getting into motivational speaking?
Renee: I feel like I just have a lot to share and I feel like there’s a lot of women that maybe have a broken relationship with their children. And my other thought is that for women over 40, just because you’re over 40 doesn’t mean your life is over and you’re never going to get thin and you’re never going to be the person you wanted to be. You can change your life today.

And you don’t have to do it through surgery.
Renee: Exactly. Well right before the show, I was planning to do that, because I just didn’t know what to do anymore. And that same night, Michelle called me and asked me if I would like to try out with her to be on the show. And so I was like “Wow — God, is that you?”

Who should win?
Renee: I think Michelle is going to win. There’s no doubt in my mind. I think she’s just got it. I think that she’s just proved herself. She’s shown that she’s not only just worked hard to be where she’s at, but she’s a great person, period. And she deserves to win. I’m just so excited for her. She’s just strong and confident right now. And she’s going to be on top of the world at 27. How fabulous is that?

Link: http://www.intouchweekly.com/2008/12/biggest_loser_familieswishing.php

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #193 on: December 11, 2008, 04:30:29 PM »

WINNER OF NBC'S "THE BIGGEST LOSER: FAMILIES" REVEALED IN MUST-SEE LIVE FINALE ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16 (8-10 P.M. ET)

NBC Press Release

WINNER OF NBC'S "THE BIGGEST LOSER: FAMILIES" REVEALED IN MUST-SEE LIVE FINALE ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16 (8-10 P.M. ET)

Plus, Third Finalist Determined By America's Vote Will Be Revealed In First Few Minutes Of Finale!

And Special Interactive Feature Allows Viewers A Chance to Win $10,000 And A "Biggest Loser" Prize Pack!

The winner of NBC's hit series "The Biggest Loser: Couples" will be revealed in an exciting, two-hour live finale on Tuesday, December 16 (8-10 p.m. ET). And the contestant who won America's vote to be the third place finalist will be revealed at the top of the show. Plus, the finale will feature an exciting interactive component that allows viewers the chance to win $10,000 and the ultimate "Biggest Loser" prize pack!

In this season six finale, all eight teams of families will return for a special reunion and a chance to weigh in one last time – and show America how much weight they've lost since the beginning of their weight-loss journeys. The transformations will be profound, not just for the finalists but also for the eliminated contestants who all continued to lose weight after they left the "Biggest Loser" ranch and returned home.

In this week's episode airing Tuesday, December 9, there were four finalists left. At the final weigh in, Michelle Aguilar (Fort Worth, TX) from trainer Jillian Michaels' black team and Vicky Vilcan (Houma, LA) from trainer Bob Harper's blue team both came in above the yellow line, earning the highest percentage of weight loss for the week and securing their spots as two of the three finalists competing for the $250,000 grand prize.

In an interesting twist, husband and wife Ed Brantley and Heba Salama (Raleigh, NC) from Harper's blue team fell below the yellow line, leaving America to choose between the spouses to determine which one will be the third finalist by voting via phone or online at www.nbc.com. Online voting runs through Monday, December 15, at noon PT.

America's vote will be revealed in the first part of the live finale, and then the eliminated player will weigh in with the other 12 eliminated contestants to compete for the $100,000 "at home" prize. Then it's the moment viewers have been waiting for, when one of the three finalists will be named this season's "Biggest Loser" and win the coveted grand prize of $250,000.

The live finale will also include a special interactive component that will start during the "Biggest Loser" finale and end in "Momma's Boys," the new series premiering on NBC from 10:00-11:00 p.m. ET right after the finale. Viewers will be shown before/after pictures of three past season contestants, and vote via text or online at www.nbc.com for which contestant they think has had the best transformation. The previous season contestant who wins the most votes will be announced at the end of "Momma's Boys" and viewers will see what the winning contestant looks like today. Two at-home viewers, one on the east coast and one on the west coast, will be randomly selected from those who voted to each receive $10,000 and a "Biggest Loser" ultimate prize pack, plus have their name shown on screen live at the end of "Momma's Boys."

The live finale will also include a special sneak preview of season 7 of the hit weight loss series. "The Biggest Loser: Couples" will premiere Tuesday, January 6 (8-10 p.m. ET) on NBC.

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #194 on: December 13, 2008, 11:14:19 PM »
Ali Vincent's Blog:

Wow! I can’t believe it’s that time again. Next week there will be another Biggest Loser to join our club of few. I remember that last week on the ranch and can I just tell you, I felt like I was going to die. I know, watching the show, it looks like there is a lot time where all the contestants are reminiscing--and we do. However, every single player is working out nonstop and is just pulled away from the gym to film different "beats" (that’s what production calls, for example, the scenes in which contestants were watching their videos with their trainers).
The last week on campus is truly do or die. I remember Jillian actually having to make me stop and go into the house for some rest. Although I know that resting my body is just as important as working out, I just couldn’t, for whatever reason, stop on my own. I didn’t want to have ANY regrets, and I knew that if I had fallen below the yellow line, I would replay every second of every day. I was depending on Jill to know how far I could go. To push yourself to such limits, you have to have an amazing support system of people. Not only to push you but also to help you realize when you need to lighten up.

I know that Michelle may feel as if she is all alone, but she is far from it. First of all she has herself, and she has all of you who are cheering her on. I’m actually glad that she has this opportunity to go all the way depending on just herself. On some level it’s funny, because your partner is your support system, but sometimes they become your crutch. Michelle no longer needs any crutches in her life she is a strong, capable woman. She may be in black now but she started out as PINK!

The Final Challenge

The final challenge is always an eye-opener. Each season it looks different, but each season the contestants have to carry all the weight they have shed at that point. I like how the contestants got to take off the weight as they shed it on campus. It’s amazing to feel how heavy all that weight is and how you don’t really feel it when it is on your body.
I was so upset in our last challenge, not only because I was physically uncomfortable, but also they made us put on those horrible fat suits. (Which, by the way, I have in my closet. On occasion I’ll put it on just to remind myself that I no longer need that weight to hide myself.

Bob always liked to share cooking tips with us. He makes the best stir fry. I hope Vicky finds ways to get creative with cooking so that her children start not only liking vegetables but really start craving them. Truly the key to staying healthy is eating tons of veggies. I like to eat so I always veggie-load my meals. It’s a great way to feel satisfied yet stay within your calorie budget.

One-Two Punch?

I must admit when I saw the two-pound weight gain, I thought, like Bob, it was game play. I think that Ed and Heba have the same plan that I know Vicki and Brady have--one to win the show, the other to win at home. It only makes sense, why compete against your partner when you can work together and sweep the season? That would be pretty amazing if a husband and wife team won it all. (I can’t wait to see the milk mustache ads!)

I have to tell you I am so excited to see everyone on Tuesday. Yes! I will be at the finale. It's just the beginning of the rest of their lives, and I hope that each and every contestant--present and future--really gets what a blessing the Biggest Loser is, and all its tools. We are changing lives together and that includes you at home. Just remember, when you feel like you have nobody--you do! Here at the Club! Anything is possible as long as you believe in yourself and set up the support system you need for just those moments.

See you at the finale, I’ll be the one in the pink dress ;)

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


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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #195 on: December 16, 2008, 06:35:02 PM »

The Biggest Loser Season Finale  :popcorn:

From TVGuide: Tonight's TV Hotlist

Biggest Loser: Families

8 pm/ET NBC

The sixth season wraps up tonight as the final three compete for the $250,000 prize. Last week, Vicky and Michelle secured their spots in the final, while Ed and Heba made their pleas to viewers to win the third spot. America's choice is revealed tonight, along with the winner. The eliminated players also return for their chance to compete for the at-home $100,000 prize.

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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #196 on: December 16, 2008, 08:10:38 PM »
The finale started with Alison announcing the third finalist....

Ed won by a landslide vote of 84%

Weigh-ins for the at-home prize of $100,000

NAME                   STARTING WGT               CURRENT WGT        POUNDS LOST          PERCENTAGE     

Adam                           340                                260                       80                      23.53%

Stacey                         221                                156                       65                      29.41%

L.T.                             357                                270                       87                      24.37%

Tom                             314                                236                       78                      24.84% 

Jerry                             380                               265                       115                     30.26%

Coleen                          218                                154                       64                      29.36%

Shellay                          216                                142                       74                      34.26%

Amy C.                          239                                135                       104                    43.51%   

Philip                             331                                180                       151                    45.62%

Amy P.                          229                                 124                      105                     45.85%

Brady                            341                                 224                      117                     34.21%

Renee                            267                                 161                      106                    39.70%

Heba                             294                                  156                      138                    46.94%

HEBA WON!

My next post will be on the three finalists, Ed, Michelle and Vicky.   
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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #197 on: December 16, 2008, 09:02:15 PM »
For the $250,0000 GRAND PRIZE:

Top Three Finalists:

NAME                  STARTING WEIGHT           CURRENT WEIGHT      POUNDS LOST          PERCENTAGE

Ed                                335                               196                       139                    41.49% 

Vicky                            246                               145                       101                    41.06%

Michelle                        242                               132                        110                    45.45%

MICHELLE WON!

 
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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #198 on: December 17, 2008, 12:57:10 AM »
kudos to Michelle!
The story so far:
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Re: The Biggest Loser Season 6
« Reply #199 on: December 17, 2008, 01:40:29 PM »
An interesting article:

'Biggest Loser': Victory for Michelle, death threats for Vicky

Good triumphed over....Vicky. And Heba.

Michelle won $250,000 and the title of "The Biggest Loser" tonight, overcoming a childhood traumatized by divorce and, perhaps more importantly, beating out two fellow competitors who were seen as two of the most conniving and unappealing contestants in the show's history.

"I earned it," said Michelle, who joined the show as a duo alongside her mother, Renee, and immediately became a fan favorite both because of her doggedness in the gym and her kind, forgiving demeanor. Michelle had been estranged from her mother for years after her parents' divorce. America had a front-row seat as the two repaired their relationship and lost a combined 216 pounds.

Michelle alone lost 110 pounds, or an astonishing 45.45% of her body weight, to win the game and become only the second woman to win "The Biggest Loser" title.

For fans of the show, though, Michelle's victory was all the more sweet because it came at the expense of Vicky and Heba....

Heba, you may recall, came into the house as a bit of a bully -- make that a big loud bully -- who immediately began throwing her weight around to get her way. (Blame it on her husband, Ed, who apparently spends his life trying to do everything he can to make/keep her happy.)

She created divides and alliances in the house, and was the first to turn the tables on a competitor -- and then spent the rest of her time at the Biggest Loser ranch complaining bitterly and loudly at any smack of game playing that didn't suit her purposes.

Well, Heba finally got hers. Kinda.

In an odd twist of fate, Heba and Ed ended up competing for the third spot in the finals. The decision was left up to the public to vote between the two. Ed, being the dutiful husband, begged America to let his wife win. Heba also begged America to let her win.

America gave her the backhand: In a "landslide" vote, 84% of the votes cast were against Heba.

Heba didn't go home empty-handed, however. She was eligible for and won the $100,000 runners-up prize for losing 138 pounds, or 46.94% of her body weight.

In other words, if she had curried a little more favor with the public, she would have landed the third-place spot -- and she would have won.

Afterward, asked why America voted against her, she said "I guess there are just a lot of negative people out there who don't like to see success." (Heba, who said she wanted to join the show to lose weight so she could have a healthy pregnancy, said family planning is on hold for now: "I want to spend a summer where I can wear a bathing suit and not feel bad about myself. Call me when that's over.")

Vicky, meanwhile -- who was dubbed by trainer Bob Harper to be "Shakespearean" in her efforts to manipulate her teammates -- missed winning the $250,000 prize by 1 pound.

See? There is justice after all.

In an interview after the show, Vicky said she was unfairly depicted on the show. While she said the producers could have portrayed her positively as a mother struggling to balance work and family and improve the health of her two children, they chose to portray her as a schemer.

To hear her tell it, it was all camerawork.

She has been so widely reviled that she had to change her phone number because she was receiving death threats, and to this day continues to receive letters telling her what a horrible person she is.

"Most people hate my guts," Vicky said, later adding that perhaps so many people disliked her because she was a determined competitor who knew what she wanted and wasn't about to let anyone stand in her way. "Women need to be strong and they need to use their heads."

She also added: "I feel bad for the people who are writing those letters. They don't know me."

On a completely unrelated note:

It's impossible to say whether Vicky was misportrayed or not (although the fact that Mr. Nice Guy Bob Harper called her out for being manipulative suggests that she doth protesteth too much.)

But I can report firsthand that TV does not become Vicky.

She often looked haggard during the game, even after her makeover. In person, though, she is a head-turner, with clear, smooth skin, bright teeth and stunning green eyes.

Link to the article: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2008/12/biggest-loser-v.html