It was makeover week on The Biggest Loser 2013 last night and with the help of both Tim Gunn and Ken Paves the final five contestants got new looks to go home and show off for their family and friends, but they had to come back after two weeks and weigh-in, but who was eliminated on The Biggest Loser 2013 last night? Nerves were high, but the results are below!
While they were home, the players received a letter from The Biggest Loser ranch that stated if they were to lose 5% of their body weight at the next weigh-in then they would gain immunity for the week. That is big pressure, especially since the contestants were around all the temptations of home.
When they got back to the ranch and the weigh-in things seemed to go better than they all expected, as each and every one of them were able to pass their 5% goal and they were all safe for the week! Good news for now, but two of them will be heading home next week as their final week on The Biggest Loser 2013 comes to an end and we find out who makes The Biggest Loser Season 14 Finale!
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I am also an advent watcher of the show. I also work with youth and when youth want to defy a rule they pretty much make it up in their mind to do so and not worry about the consequences. This behavior has to be redirected and sometimes it takes a strong voice (not necessarily a male’s voice) to get them to understand that their behavior is the problem. Losing weight is frustrating, painful, and very emotional and these emotions have to be redirected. Adults like children (and in this case) even more so, need that strong voice to say REDIRECT YOUR BEHAVIOR and DONT GIVE UP! I need a Jillian standing behind me, urging me on, telling me to kick my behind in gear and quit whining.
This is the only show my wife and I watch together. We have lost many pounds with the help of this show. I was really turned off this season with attention given to Jackson and that he is gay and that he struggles with that as much as being over weight and that he is here to know for himself that he made the right decision of becoming gay.It is evident to me at this point that he will be there to the end and will likely win it. For those of you that have no problem with that please enjoy the rest of the season but for my wife and I we are done. Our decision is to not watch a show that is promoting a gay lifestyle.
Tell me when they promoted his gay lifestyle?
I have been a faithful watcher of The Biggest Loser since it Started, I wander why there has to be so much screaming and yelling at the Contestants.My opinion only I think it hurts the show. I found jellian was really bad for that this season. When the Contestants went home last week They certanly lost just as much or more weight ,without being screamed at.I am losing interest in the Show. I love to watch the transformation at the end of the season.you certanly make a difference, but i think it can be done without the screaming.Thankyou .
I agree with Mary. I’ve always enjoyed the Biggest Loser but had to turn the show off several times because of the oscreaming and bnoxious disrespectful behavior. They are teaching our children and teenagers that this behavior is acceptable & they should be fired. I’m watching the final only because of the attorney from Birmingham, Al otherwise I will no longer be a viewer of the show.
I always hate having to watch any of the contestants be eliminated because you never know how much better they could have done. I’m always looking forward to the next episode and more tips that can help me keep achieving my weight loss.