Wedding bells! Biggest Loser trainer, Erica Lugo, is feeling that newlywed bliss after getting married to her longtime love, Danny McGeady. On Saturday afternoon, the couple surprised their closest friends and family members with their wedding, which happened over a Zoom call. While this wasn't part of their original plans, they had to get creative due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. "Hey everyone. So I'm out of my 'wedding dress' but we got married today," the trainer shared on Instagram Stories, with a huge smile on her face. "We surprised all of our friends and family on a Zoom call... [They] thought the kids were putting on a school play, our friends thought we...
- 4/5/2020
- E! Online
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There are plenty of losers on USA Network’s weight-loss reality program The Biggest Loser. But there can only be one real winner at the end of the show.
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Tonight’s season finale of the show brought a conclusion to months of self-determination, grit, sweat and tears, and lack of junk food. As with its predecessor shows, the amounts of weight lost by the contestants under the guidance of their fitness and lifestyle coaches are astonishing.
The final winner of this season’s competition was Jim Dibattista, a.k.a. “Coach” Dibattista, a...
There are plenty of losers on USA Network’s weight-loss reality program The Biggest Loser. But there can only be one real winner at the end of the show.
More from Deadline'The Biggest Loser': USA Network Reality Chief Reveals The Challenges Of Rebooting A Classic Format - TCABob Harper Will Host USA Network Reboot Of 'The Biggest Loser' In 2020Daniel Wright Dies: Former 'Biggest Loser' Contestant Was 30
Tonight’s season finale of the show brought a conclusion to months of self-determination, grit, sweat and tears, and lack of junk food. As with its predecessor shows, the amounts of weight lost by the contestants under the guidance of their fitness and lifestyle coaches are astonishing.
The final winner of this season’s competition was Jim Dibattista, a.k.a. “Coach” Dibattista, a...
- 4/1/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
If you've ever wanted to compete on The Biggest Loser, you're in luck, because today the show's trainers are coming to you! In light of the Covid-19 situation, many of us are practicing social distancing and staying far away from our favorite gyms and spin classes. However, that doesn't mean we can't still stay fit! E! News exclusively caught up with The Biggest Loser's trainers Bob Harper, Steve Cook and Erica Lugo to get the scoop on the fitness tips and home exercises that will keep you in shape and feeling great! Lugo advised practicing a mix of the "three C's": cardio, core and calmness. She points out that, "Learning to stay calm and...
- 3/25/2020
- E! Online
“The Biggest Loser” has given hope to many people who have, for a long time, dealt with being overweight. While most of the trainers cannot relate to what the contestants go through, Erica Lugo sets herself apart in that regard. She went from 322 pounds to 150 pounds and is now a trainer on the reality show. While it may have been a far fetched dream five years ago, today, Erica is a size eight and is glad to help others accomplish what she has. These facts will tell you more about her inspirational journey. 1. An accident led to
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- 3/3/2020
- by Jennifer Borama
- TVovermind.com
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