Biggest Loser, Rachel Frederickson
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Rachel Frederickson faced backlash from Biggest Loser fans for her extreme weight loss. But blame should be placed on the system that exploited her.
The former trainer on the weight loss bootcamp series hits back at claims made in a new Netflix docuseries, 'Fit for TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser.'
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Parade on MSNAli Vincent Reveals 'Biggest Loser' Producers Asked Her to Stop Losing Weight Ahead of Finale (Exclusive)
As the first ever female winner in 2008, Vincent took home a prize of $250,000 during Season 5 while the show was on NBC, losing 47% of her body fat and 122 pounds. She found loads of success via endorsement deals, writing a book and even hosting her own television show.
Rachel Frederickson is opening up about the backlash she was subjected to after being crowned the winner of season 15 of “The Biggest Loser” in February.
Celebrity trainer Jillian Michaels is speaking out over claims made in Netflix's Fit For TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser doco.
Just days after the explosive docuseries premiered, the fitness trainer - who appeared on the NBC show from 2004 to 2011, but did not participate in the documentary - took to social media to refute a series of claims made by former contestants, co-star Bob Harper, executive producers and the show's in-house doctor at the time, Dr. Huizenga.