Biggest Loser's Rachel Frederickson
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After winning The Biggest Loser, Frederickson continued to work as a voice-over actress. In her Today essay, she wrote that she was taking college classes, volunteering at a local shelter, training for her first marathon and starting a new career at a job search website.
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.'
The Biggest Loser at-home prize was awarded to an eliminated contestant who lost the highest percentage of their body weight after leaving the competition. The at-home prize was $100,000 and part of the series since the beginning. In the first season, David Fioravanti was crowned the At-Home winner.
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There was also concern about the extreme methods The Biggest Loser used to help people lose weight - and just how much weight they lost - including the case of season 15 winner, Rachel Frederickson, who weighed just 105 pounds (7.5 stone) by the finale ...
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.