Posts with tag jillian michaels
Posted Jun 13th 2008 8:02PM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Industry, Celebrities, Reality-Free

Celebrity trainer Jillian Michaels is joining the exer-gaming trend.
The Biggest Loser star is
developing her own fitness game for Nintendo Wii.
Jillian Michaels' Fitness Ultimatum 2009 will incorporate Wii's Balance Board into a fitness program. Michaels will provide health advice and exercise routines. She has already released a book (
Making the Cut) and a workout DVD called
30 Day Shred.
Michaels hopes that her latest venture will attract younger customers as well as adults, and that it will contribute to the fight against childhood obesity.
Fitness Ultimatum follows in the footsteps of
Wii Fit, another exercise game released earlier this year. Majesco Entertainment intends to release the game during the upcoming holiday season.
Continue reading Jillian Michaels has a Wii fitness game in the works
Posted Oct 8th 2007 3:02PM by Kristin Sample
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, OpEd, The Apprentice, Survivor, America's Next Top Model, Big Brother (US), TV Squad Lists

So, I was going to do a list about the most villainous women of reality TV but then I thought...wouldn't a list of bad-ass women be way more interesting? Being bad is overrated (almost as overrated as being good). But being bad-ass, now that's a tricky balancing act, one that is way more intriguing.
This list therefore is dedicated to the women of reality TV that make being bad look oh so good. And no, Omarosa Stallworth-whatever is NOT on the list. I'll explain why after the jump.
Continue reading The top 10 bad-ass women of reality TV
Posted Sep 21st 2006 6:57AM by Michael Canfield
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, NBC, OpEd
(S03E01) I don't watch that much reality television, but I like this one because it seems to work for the contestants. And maybe for viewers too: last season I watched and got inspired, losing fifty pounds myself. So I've been looking forward to this.
But wait a minute: Jillian Michaels -- the tougher of the two trainers in earlier seasons is gone, much to my disappointment. Had I paid attention when she announced her
departure months ago, maybe I wouldn't have tuned in tonight. I really like how she drove the men's team last year, and they seemed to love her too. That, and this time there are
fifty contestants to wade through. One from each state in the union. The obese nation theme gets a lot a play early on. But fairly quickly they're whittled down to a manageable group of 14: seven men and seven women. Unlike last year, they are
not divvied up into teams based on gender. The other 36 will continue the challenge on their own at home. However, the parade of fifty hopeful contestants marching down the hill to the Biggest Loser Ranch is an impressive sight.
(Spoilers after the jump.)
Continue reading The Biggest Loser (season premiere)