FIT FOR TV: REALITY OF BIGGEST LOSER
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PRIMETIMER on MSNInside Netflix’s Fit for TV: The Biggest Loser’s legacy of health risks and controversy
The Netflix docuseries Fit for TV revisits The Biggest Loser, revealing contestant health risks, lack of aftercare, and the cultural impact of early 2000s weight-loss television
Netflix viewers have reacted in disbelief over 'outrageous' documentary Fit for TV: The Reality of The Biggest Loser, which lifts the veil on the TV series.
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Mamamia on MSN'Netflix just released a new documentary about The Biggest Loser, and it's triggering as hell.'
Fit For TV: The Reality Of The Biggest Loser is currently streaming on Netflix, and it is triggering as hell. Watch the trailer here. Post continues below. When The Biggest Loser debuted on Aussie TV in 2006, I was in my 20s and incredibly influenced by diet culture.
The Reality of The Biggest Loser is stirring up old debates about the hit weight-loss show that ruled the 2000s.
Why Jillian Michaels is under fire due to a controversy unrelated to new Netflix documentary Fit for TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser.
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Daily Express US on MSNReality TV star had 'near-death' experience in show's extreme challenge
Netflix's new documentary series, Fit for TV: The Reality of The Biggest Loser, streaming from today (August 15), offers a behind-the-scenes look at the popular reality TV competition that aired for 18 seasons from 2004 to 2016, with a failed comeback attempt in 2020.
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Rachel Frederickson won The Biggest Loser Season 15 in 2014 after losing a staggering 155 pounds, dropping from 260 pounds to just 105, meaning she’d shed nearly 60% of her body weight over the course of the competition. When she stepped on stage at the finale, viewers, fellow contestants, and even the show’s trainers appeared visibly stunned.