The biggest loser‘ Bob Harper Propose Jillian Michaels He didn’t lend a helping hand after his heart attack.
The 59-year-old fitness coach suddenly fell into cardiac arrest after exercising in the gym in February 2017. In an interview guardian Harper published Thursday, August 14, says The biggest loser Get in touch but don’t have his long-term ribs.
Harper was the coach of 16 seasons of hit shows before transitioning to the host of Season 17 and Season 18. Michaels was also 12 trainers in the coaches during the 18 seasons during the show.
“We are not good friends, but we are partners on TV shows,” Harper said.
He added: “I don’t want Jillian Michaels to do anything else.”
US Weekly Have contacted Michaels’ representative.
Harper before Open to his fear of health Unveiled in April 2017 today. He said he was lucky that a doctor had exercised his heart attack in the gym.
“I was in a cardiac arrest. My heart stopped. Don’t be dramatic, but I’m dead. Savannah Guthrie. “I have what they call ‘widow maker’. It’s a 6% survival rate and when I had a heart attack, there were doctors in the gym who saved my life.”
After paramedics arrived, Harper was taken to the hospital, where he recalled “confusion” awakening.
“I’m like Dory Looking for Nemo Because I have this short-term memory, I repeat my heart attacks over and over again. I was like, ‘Wait, why am I here? What’s wrong with me? Ten minutes later, I asked the same thing and became super excited. “He said. “It shocked me very much. I learned a lot about myself. I know a lot about the fact that genetics plays a role in it. It is very important to understand your health. ”
Three years after his heart attack, Harper Talk to it us About how he talks to his heart to help him recover.
“When I went through so much emotional S***, after my heart attack, I used to have a doctor who wanted me to speak to me.” us In January 2020. “I was like, ‘Why did you give up on me?’ That’s what I said.

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