Alison Sweeney, The Biggest Loser
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The Biggest Loser' is the subject of the 2025 Netflix docuseries 'Fit for TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser'
That prompted the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department to take action. A reality show about treadmills and salads had unexpectedly evolved into a police probe. After Season 17 of The Biggest Loser, NBC decided to cancel the show due to widespread criticism and legal issues.
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Jillian Michaels slams ‘Biggest Loser’ Netflix docuseries: ‘Some folks still lie like it’s 1985’
The former ‘Biggest Loser’ trainer posted several photos of emails and texts that she claimed backed up her allegations.
"The temptation challenges were the hardest part of the show for me," Sweeney says in Netflix's docuseries, 'Fit for TV: The Reality of The Biggest Loser'
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The Biggest Loser’s Scandals and Controversies Through the Years: From Coffeegate to an Investigation
The Biggest Loser became a cultural phenomenon when it premiered in 2004 — but the show has been plagued with scandals and controversy
"The Biggest Loser" was the target of criticism practically from its start in 2004, but nevertheless ran for 18 seasons.
Tracey Yukich collapsed during the first challenge on "The Biggest Loser" Season 8, later claiming she died before being transported from a beach to a hospital.
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