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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Fort Worth woman wins NBC’s The Biggest Loser

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Michelle Aguilar, your new Biggest Loser.

Michelle Aguilar, your new Biggest Loser.

Michelle Aguilar of Fort Worth won the latest season of NBC's The Biggest Loser Tuesday night, losing a total of 110 pounds (which was just over 45% of the 242 pounds she started with).

As a devoted viewer, I can tell you it was a case of good beating evil (or at least reality-show-edited-good beating reality-show-edited-evil), as she beat out the hated Vicky, though Vicky's good friend (and almost equally-as-hated) Heba did take home the "at home" prize of $100,000.

Posted by Alex B.


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Pavel Lishin Verified

No "before" photos? Lame.

10 months, 3 weeks ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )

Alex Bentley Staff

Here you go, Pavel:

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Pavel Lishin Verified

So what happens to the extra skin, anyway? Does it shrink back if you're not ridiculously obese?

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Jeremy Dunck Staff

With some therapy, the skin can recover a lot. But some people have so much extra skin that the options are sagging or plastic surgery.

10 months, 3 weeks ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )

Alex Bentley Staff

Not sure -- these people lost the weight over the course of about six months, so maybe the body has a way of coping.

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Rawlins Gilliland Verified

The extra skin is donated to strip club patrons at year end.

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ch0 Anonymous

Cute chick. The Metroplex has represented well on reality shows this past season.

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Lisa Lawrence Merritt Verified

The stretched out "extra" skin has to be surgically removed.

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