The winner of Biggest Loser Families is…
Hi Everyone,
Biggest Loser Families Finale started out tonight with the elimination of either Heba or Ed. In case you forgot, America voted which of the two they wanted to see in the final three. When Heba and Ed came on the stage, I must admit, I gasped. They really have done an amazing job with their weight loss. My husband was so surprised at how pretty Heba is. In a very surpising turn of events, 84% of America chose Ed! Is that because they think Ed can’t win and they don’t like either of them? I have no idea. So the final three contestants are Vicky, Michelle and Ed.
The first four “at home” contestants were next out on the stage. Adam and Stacey lost a good deal of weight, but Tom and Tom Jr. didn’t look like they lost as much. I think its going to be pretty tough to beat Heba’s weight loss, but we’ll see.
Adam is the first one to be weighed. He lost 80 pounds for a total percentage weight loss of 23.5. Stacey lost 65 pounds for a total percentage of 29.41. Next up is LT with a loss of 87 pounds and a total percentage weight loss of 24.37. Tom, LT’s father, lost 78 pounds and a total percentage weight loss of 24.84 percent. This puts Stacey in the lead for the $100,000 prize.
Colleen and Jerry and Shellay and Amy are the next four out on the stage. These four lost a ton of weight! Remember that Jerry’s inner age was 76 years old when he started on the show? Now Dr. H. says his inner age is 52 which is very close to his real age of 51! Losing weight is about getting healthy…looking great is just a bonus.
On the scale next is Jerry. He lost 115 pounds for a total percentage weight loss of 30.26. Woohoo Jerry!!! Colleen lost 64 pounds for a total percentage weight loss of 29.36. Shellay lost 74 pounds for a total percentage weight loss of 34.26. Amy lost an amazing 104 pounds with a total percentage weight loss of 43.51. Amy is now the one to beat.
Next up are Philip, Amy, Brady, Heba and Renee. Philip doesn’t even look like Philip anymore and his wife Amy looks great too! Philip weighs in with a weight loss of 151 pounds with a total percentage weight loss of 45.62…wow! Amy P. lost 105 pounds with a total percentage weight loss of 45.85. That’s an incredible weight loss. Brady lost 171 pounds with a total percentage weight loss of 34.31. This isn’t enough to beat Amy P. She’s currently in the lead. Renee lost 106 pounds with a total percentage weight loss of 39.70. Amy P. still holds the lead with only Heba left to weigh. Heba lost 138 pounds giving her the win over Amy P. She walks away with $100,000.
By the way, hostess Allison Sweeney is very pregnant. I don’t know how she wore those high heeled shoes!
Okay, now on to the final three contestants and the crowning of the Biggest Loser. After reminiscing about their individual journey’s, the three come out on the stage. Ed comes out first. We saw him at the beginning of the show. He’s lost a lot of weight. Next on stage is Vicky. She also lost a lot of weight, but it still doesn’t make me like her! Michelle comes out last and of course they saved the best for last. She can go right out and get a modeling job!
Ed is the first of the three to be weighed. He lost a total of 139 pounds for a total percentage of weight loss of 41.49 percent. Vicky lost a total of 101 pounds for a total percentage of weight loss of 41.06. She lost to Ed by 1 pound! Michelle is last up. She lost 80 pounds before leaving the ranch. She needs to lose more than 100 pounds to beat Ed and win $250,000. Michelle lost 110 pounds and became the newest winner of Biggest Loser. Nice to walk away with $250,000 and a weight loss of 110 pounds isn’t it? Yay for Michelle! She was so nice and really deserved to win.
Allison announces the next season of Biggest Loser will start on January 6th. Once again, it will start with couples/families. One of the contestants is the biggest to ever be on the show and one of the couples are the oldest to ever compete. So enjoy the holidays, stay tuned and I will see you back here in just a few weeks! Bloggergal1
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