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Anna Kournikova Off The Biggest Loser Due to Alleged Diva-Like Behavior

Anna Kournikova lasted about as long on The Biggest Loser as a guy would last in bed with this beaut… nevermind. The point is: Kournikova will not be returning for a second season of the weight loss competition. According to The Hollywood Reporter , the former tennis player was a “nightmare,” often clashing with contestants and never relating to their struggles. Kournikova’s rep, of course, denies that his client was fired, while the blonde bombshell has released the following statement: “I enjoyed my time on the Biggest Loser ranch. Although I will not be returning as a full time trainer on season 13, I will always be a part of The Biggest Loser family and my commitment to bettering lives through health and fitness will continue.” [Photo: WENN.com]

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Anna Kournikova’s Tight Belly Flash

Here’s former half decent tennis player Anna Kournikova showing off her tight little body in a shot for Maxim magazine. Nice. Although I’ve seen her on The Biggest Loser and her weird Americanized accent completely ruins the whole thing. Chicks who sound like they can barely speak the language are hot. Sadly I’ve only got the one picture, which sucks on my part, but to make it up to you I’ve also got a video of Anna doing a little condom shopping. I know, kinda random. Enjoy.

Rosie Huntington-Whitely Cleavage of the Day

Here’s Rosie Huntington-Whitely without her bald action figure accessory…. She’s the new Megan Fox showing off more tit that I think Megan Fox ever did in the length of her career, cuz Megan Fox is the kind of cunt who doesn’t get naked in movies, at least up until this point, like she was Jessica Alba pre-reality check, cuz both these bitches thought they had this sex appeal thing on lock down, destined to be famous and always get roles, before doing arrogant things like marry a joke of a human, or have a couple babies..only to realize they were wrong as the offers dried up – who cares.. FOLLOW ME

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Emma Robert Street Walkin’ Of the Day

While her dad Eric was trying to get over his drug and alcohol addiction that stems from being a failure of an actor, despite having an IMDB list longer than pretty much any other actor and despite having an Oscar nomination, once in his entire career, only to end up doing garbage, like kissing this Allison Sweeney, host of The Biggest Loser shit that she does to look skinny by comparison….. His daughter, who is only famous because of his connections, was out walking the streets in some tight enough clothes for me to think it was worth posting…. FOLLOW ME

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Is America’s Anti-Obesity Message Now Affecting Other Cultures?

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The stigma associated with being overweight in Western society has spread around the world, even to cultures which traditionally embraced larger figures as the epitome of beauty. The New York Times recently published an article entitled “Fat Stigma Spreads Around The Globe” that blamed this change on the media saturation of the idealized slim body images promoted in advertising and movies. It also pointed a finger at the emergence of public health efforts to promote “obesity as a disease and a worrisome threat to a nation’s health.” What is surprising, according to Dr. Alexandra Brewis, head researcher, is that scores for fat stigma, were high in Puerto Rico and American Samoa, as well as along the Mexican border and in Paraguay, places that have historically held more positive views of larger bodies. She said, “these cultures traditionally view bigger women, in particular, as fertile, generous and desirable…. Of all the things we could be exporting to help people around the world, really negative body image and low self-esteem are not what we hope is going out with public health messaging.’’ This implication – that by trying to promote healthy lifestyles, we are really creating whole societies with body centric issues – struck me, and reminded me of an editorial I read not long ago which questioned Western societies obsession with weight-loss TV shows and ‘real women’ modeling, and asked whether or not our focus on weight is really helping or hurting . I believe, as the new research suggests, that our obsession with weight in the media is in fact harmful, and skews societies expectation of what you “should” look like. You only need to look at the sheer number of weight related reality shows on television and the portrayal of overweight people on prime time shows to see that weight is big business in America. “The Biggest Loser,” “Dance Your Ass Off,” “Heavy,” “Too Fat For 15,” “Supersize v. Superskinny,” “I Used To Be Fat,” the list goes on. These shows claim to be about promoting healthy living and giving people the chance at a healthier life, and they often feature people who have been broken down by their situation and appearance and are desperate to change it, which is the basic premise of the show. However, in reality, are these people’s struggles and very real issues exploited for comedy and entertainment? No one can tell me that the producers of “Dance Your Ass Off” really wanted to help the participants lose weight and get healthy. If that was the case, then the promo clip for the show wouldn’t have focused so much on the contestants in their underwear or in glittery, tight, midriff baring, dancing attire. If “The Biggest Loser” wasn’t trying to shock audiences then the wouldn’t feature food binges or emotional meltdowns every episode. What these sorts of programs aim to do is intrigue the perverse voyeuristic desires of the average audience, rather than help the participants lose weight, and in doing so, they exploit the subjects. By humiliating the contestants by making them stand near naked on the scales, and showing the trainers pushing them and screaming at them until they cry, what is really being promoted is not a positive message of unhealthy people being given their life back, but an underlying feeling that being overweight means, and should mean, that you are fair game for humiliation. Is what is actually being promoted a self-loathing and learned contempt for overweight people? It’s not just weight-loss specific shows that push this subtle rhetoric though. Tyra Banks for instance, pushes the “love yourself, all women are beautiful” message, and has often spoken out about loving bigger bodies, yet at the same time “America’s Next Top Model” featured a girl who proudly proclaimed to have the “ world’s smallest waist ” and she won the series! So what is being promoted as the ideal there: healthy weight or thin to the extreme? It doesn’t really surprise me that the Western obsession for stick-thin has permeated through to other cultures and ways of thinking, however it does trouble me that the anti-obesity message is becoming linked to a hatred of larger figures. The media’s message about weight loss is very contradictory, and it begs the question; how can the obesity epidemic be rectified, if weight-loss strategies are increasingly associated with humiliating overweight people, often on reality television? How To Get Your Diet Back On Track Curvy Vs. Fat? Who’s The Judge? Beyonce Joins Workout Video To Fight Childhood Obesity With Michelle Obama How To Help Your Overweight Child Lose Weight

Is America’s Anti-Obesity Message Now Affecting Other Cultures?

Biggest Loser Meal Plan

These food delivery plans average about $20 per day – good deal if you eat out a lot, but can add up if you#39;re on a budget. The 7-day meal plan will cost you about $178 per week (including shipping). This includes three meals a day and a snack. Want to eat like #39;The Biggest Loser#39;? The popular food delivery service eDiets is hoping to cash in on the show’s success with their Biggest Loser Meal Plan food delivery service. According to the company, the show#39;s finalists have been ea

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Lala Vasquez Approves of Kris Humphries, Kim Kardashian Singing Kareer

Lala Vazquez is nothing but supportive of good friend Kim Kardashian. To an almost laughable extent. Asked by E! News about her pal’s rumored new boy toy, New Jersey Nets power forward Kris Humphries , Vasquez – who is married to pro basketball star Carmelo Anthony – said: “All the NBA guys are good guys and my friends. I just want my friend to be happy, whoever it is.” That sentiment is sweet, but her next comment regarding Kim is closer to delusional. Vasquez says she’s “very impressed with [Kim’s] voice” and actually looking forward to an album from this talentless reality star. It’s all thanks to The Dream, Lala says. The Dream for giving her pal the guts to exercise her vocal chops. “I think it takes somebody to bring out your confidence in something like that. And The Dream is an amazing producer, and I think it gave her the courage to go out there and try it.” Sounds more like a nightmare to us.

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Patrick House Wins The Biggest Loser

For Patrick House, it’s never felt so good to be such a big loser. This 28-year old Vicksburg, Mississippi resident came out on top of this NBC reality competition on last night’s finale, defeating Frado Dinten in the final weigh-in by dropping an incredible 181 pounds. As confetti dropped all around him, House was embraced by family members and viewers were left to marvel over the fact that he lost 45.25 percent of his body weight at the start of the season. An unemployed former salesman, The Biggest Loser winner said that winning the series “gives me freedom.” And it also gives him money. House earned $250,000 for the accomplishment.

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Jillian Michaels Leaving Biggest Loser

Jillian Michaels has been involved with the show since 2004. She did bow out for one season, but returned and remained a force on the weight-loss reality show. The dynamic Biggest Loser duo known as Bob and Jillian, who helped dozens of contestants shed literally tons of weight, will soon be no more. Tough-talking trainer Jillian Michaels announced on Twitter this week that once next season is over, she#39;s out. “Season 11 of Biggest Loser will be my last :),” she wrote. “[I] have to finish

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The Biggest Loser Season 10 Episode 11 November 30, 2010

Millions of the people are excited to watch The Biggest Loser Season 10 Episode 11 in their favourite Channel the NBC. And this episode is scheduled on Tuesday, November 30, 2010 at 9:00 o’clock in the evening. We all know that the past episode is very amazing but this episode is more adventurous to watch The Biggest Loser Season 10 Episode 11 November 30, 2010 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading