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Biggest Loser Back in January




Biggest Loser Season 14 is back on In January with two back to back episodes on January 6th and 7th. And there are a bunch of changes with Jillian Micheals coming back and heavyweight kids on the show this time. I am sure the show will make people think about how they are feeding kids and what they are doing to themselves as well.

New mother Jillian Michaels is back, ready to whip contestants into shape with her tough-as-nails, no nonsense approach, alongside returning trainers and top fitness experts Bob Harper and Dolvett Quince. Alison Sweeney hosts the series.

This season’s 15 contestants will be divided into three teams — supervised by trainers Harper, Michaels and Quince. Each trainer and team of five adults will be paired with one child participant who will compete with and contribute to their respective teams.

This Years Biggest Loser Contestants

Biggest Loser Back in JanuaryThe adult contestants for season 14 of “The Biggest Loser” will include Lisa Rambo, a high school special education assistant and mother of four who wants to be a healthy role model for her children, and hopes to one day open a special needs gym in her community to help her overweight students; 21-year-old Jackson Carter, the show’s first openly gay contestant who was bullied both for his weight and his sexuality after coming out at age 14, and now works as a volunteer coordinator for an LGBT youth outreach center, and Joe Ostaszewski, a former high school and college football player who continued to eat like an active football player long after his athletic career was over.

Also competing this season will be 47-year-old attorney, law firm owner and mother of two Gina McDonald, who is very accomplished in her professional life, but has not been able to get control of her lifelong struggle with weight; 51-year-old police officer David Jones, who at 307 pounds is struggling to keep up with the physical demands of his job, and college professor and communications consultant Michael Dorsey, the heaviest contestant this season at 444 pounds, who wants to be a healthy role model for his young son and says. “Losing weight just seems like that impossible mountain that I cannot overcome.”’


Working closely with the children this season will be Dr. Joanna Dolgoff, a childhood obesity expert and pediatrician whose book “Red Light, Green Light, Eat Right” features the child-friendly healthy eating plan the kids will follow. Along with the trainers and the “Biggest Loser” medical staff, the kids will follow an age-appropriate program that will help them get healthy, achieve their personal goals and transform their lives during the course of the season.

Biggest Loser Kids this season

  • Lindsay Bravo (eighth grade), 13, Fillmore, California. Who loved being a cheerleader for two years but gave it up when others started teasing her about her weight, and hopes that by going on the show, she can inspire others to change their lives and get healthy.
  • Sanjana “Sunny” Chandrasekar (11th grade), 16, Rochester, New York. Who juggles Advanced Placement classes and extracurricular activities like singing and tennis, and says that being overweight takes away from her self-confidence and affects every aspect of her life;
  • Noah “Biingo” Gray (eighth grade), 13, New Windsor, Maryland.  Who aspires to be a professional baseball player and describes himself as a “skinny kid trying to get out of a fat teenager’s body”;

Biggest Loser Adults this season

  • Dannielle “Danni” Allen (Advertising account coordinator), 26, Wheeling, Illinois
  • Jackson Carter (Volunteer coordinator for LGBT resource center and movie theater assistant manager), 21, Layton, Utah
  • Nicole “Nikki” Davis (Make-up artist), 26, Chatsworth, California
  • Michael Dorsey (College professor and communications consultant), 34, Baltimore, Maryland
  • Pamela Geil (Executive assistant), 43, New York, New York
  • David Jones (Police officer), 51, Kiefer, Oklahoma
  • Cate Laughlin (Student), 28, Ransomville, New York
  • Gina McDonald (Attorney and law firm owner), 47, Hoover, Alabama
  • Nate Montgomery (Financial advisor), 25, Colorado Springs, Colorado
  • Francelina Morillo (Student and store manager), 25, Albany, New York
  • Jeff Nichols (Pharmaceutical representative), 24, Monroe, Michigan
  • Joe Ostaszewski (Senior sales executive), 43, Willston, Florida
  • Thomas “TC” Pool (Purchasing manager), 31, Albany, Oregon
  • Lisa Rambo (High school special education assistant), 54, Houlton, Wisconsin
  • Alexandra “Alex” Reid (Legal assistant), 24, Carrolton, Texas

I am again excited about watching the show this year and the kids will be a great added twist to the show. I have to wonder how they will change the show up this season to stop it from getting stale like it has started to get in the last few years.

Will you be watching next month when Biggest Loser comes back to TV?



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Olivia Wins Biggest Loser 11


Wow what a finale of Biggest Loser 11. Almost everyone came back for the weigh-in and by my count everyone lost more weight tonight. It was great to see all of the fanfare and excitement.

The finale of the Biggest Loser is always staged and it is crazy how setup it always looks but I always fall for the drama and stories. Tonight was no different.

Olivia Wins Biggest Loser 11

Olivia Ward Biggest Loser Winner

First the final four of Hannah Curlee, Olivia Ward, Irene Alvarado and Jay Jacobs was pared down to three. In the end America voted out Jay Jacobs and Irene Alvarado made it to the final three weight in…more on that later though.

As usual, on the Biggest Loser 11 finale, they trotted out each of the at home contestants and weighted them in. The winner was Deni Hill although she looked a little too thin for me as we often see from at least one of the finalists at the end (remember Ali when she won? She looked freaky thin).

The the final happened and with all the fanfare sisters Hannah Curlee and Olivia Ward were each up against each other and Irene Alvarado.

Olivia Ward Biggest Loser Winner

And the winner of Biggest Loser 11 is Olivia Ward. She looked really great, proportional and not scary skinny so I was pretty happy about it.

Next season we get Anna Kornikova as a new trainer and apparently the show with her and Bob Harper leading is going to be different. The creators of the show want to focus more on health than simply percentage weight loss so it will be interesting to see how it pans out.

Looking forward to changes but also it was nice to watch the finale with Jillian Micheals leaving but still very gracious even though she never is as a trainer. I hope all the best for Jillian in the future and will have to write another article about her tomorrow. But tonight really belongs to the big winner Olivia Ward.