The biggest loser Season 6 Championship Michelle Aguilar Sharing her positive experience with the coach Jillian Michaels.
“When I look back at the time The biggest loserI couldn’t help but smile,” Aguilar passed Instagram Tuesday, August 19. “Yes, it’s hard work – mornings, hard workouts and lots of sweat. But it’s also full of laughter, breakthroughs and moments, which has changed my life forever.”
In 2008, Aguilar signed up for the NBC reality show when she was 26 years old. Renee Wilson. The duo were able to fix their relationship and change their health with the help of Michaels, 51.
“She’s more than just my coach. She’s my motivation, my guide, and sometimes the hard love I don’t know I need,” Aguilar said. “Jillian has this way to push you beyond what you think is possible and somehow make you believe in yourself at the same time. I think there are a lot of moments, ‘I can’t do it.’ But because of her, I did it.
After losing 110 pounds, Aguilar was named the biggest loser in Season 6 in December 2008, winning $250,000.
15 years later, Aguilar can still call Michaels a close friend.
“The bond we built at that time was only getting stronger and stronger,” she said. “Today, my name is Jillian, my friend. It’s one of the greatest gifts I’ve ever imagined. She’s undoubtedly the best!”
Jillian Michaels
Mitchell Haaseth / NBC / Everett CollectionMichaels wrote in a post in response to Aguilar: “Love you to the moon and back.”
The biggest loser Netflix has once again attracted attention after premiering a new documentary about the show. Suitable for TV: The reality of the biggest loser.
The project has previous interviews The biggest loser Participants and other trainers Bob HarperThe program’s medical consultant Dr. Robert Huizengaand others related to the show.
Suitable for TV Focus on some of the show The most controversial momentincluding the time Michaels faced a rebound in 2013, when she was accused of allowing her team to take caffeine pills without doctor’s permission to cheat. Michaels says caffeine is “Never banned”Get approval from the show.
A message include In Part 3 Suitable for TVIt was premiered on Friday, August 15, and he said: “Jillian Michaels refused to participate in the documentary.”
On Tuesday, Michaels Break her silence On the documentary via Instagram, several charges in the project were denied. ((US Weekly Contacted Netflix for comment. )
In a social media post, Michaels denied her claim that she restricted contestants from eating enough calories.
After seeing the post, the fourth quarter runner-up Julie Harden Also defended her former coach.
“I’m a contestant for Gillian, I can prove that I’ve never starved to death, hadn’t taken weird drugs, had never been treated kindly, and thought that letting Gillian was one of the best parts of the show,” Harden Comment section. “It’s been 18 years and she’s still checking on me.
Michaels replied: “I love you Jules. I miss you.”

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