Julie Hadden of the fourth season of The Biggest Loser came very close to being the first woman to win in NBC's reality competition , however, she lost the title to Bill Germanakos. Nonetheless, Julie is happy with her accomplishment, losing as much as 44.5% of her weight when she entered the competition. Following her stint on NBC's The Biggest Loser, Julie had moved on to promote health and fitness through her personal blogs. Another health issue which she is passionate about is polycystic ovarian syndrome or Pcos. In fact, Julie says that she is overwhelmed by the support from women who have come forward and expressed their own thoughts about the illness.
"I couldn’t believe after disclosing that I have Pcos in a quick little statement on the show how many women have contacted me suffering from the same condition," Julie told Jimmy Moore.
"It’s a vicious cycle, because...
"I couldn’t believe after disclosing that I have Pcos in a quick little statement on the show how many women have contacted me suffering from the same condition," Julie told Jimmy Moore.
"It’s a vicious cycle, because...
- 6/11/2008
- by BuddyTV
- buddytv.com
In the fourth season of The Biggest Loser, stay at home mother from Florida, Julie Hadden entered the competition to join the Black team at only 218 pounds, making her the smallest contender on the show. However, she pushed on to lose around 44% of her total body weight and came 8 pounds short to winning the $250,000 grand prize. Nonetheless, Julie says that she has no regrets in joining the reality competition, which has given her a chance to give importance to her own health.
"I don’t regret the way it turned out because things have happened in my life since then that wouldn’t have been possible if the outcome were different," Julie said in a conversation with Jimmy Moore. "But the competitor in me wanted to be the 'ultimate underdog.' From the very beginning, I knew that no one really gave me a thought when it came to competition...
"I don’t regret the way it turned out because things have happened in my life since then that wouldn’t have been possible if the outcome were different," Julie said in a conversation with Jimmy Moore. "But the competitor in me wanted to be the 'ultimate underdog.' From the very beginning, I knew that no one really gave me a thought when it came to competition...
- 6/4/2008
- by BuddyTV
- buddytv.com
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