This is the 15th in a series of interviews with Survivor Heroes vs. Villains cast members
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Courtney Yates: "No one is scared of me. … It’s like I don’t exist"
This is the 15th in a series of interviews with Survivor Heroes vs. Villains cast members
The rest is here:
Courtney Yates: "No one is scared of me. … It’s like I don’t exist"
The Biggest Loser 8 ended last night, and transformed Danny Cahill was declared with winner for losing 55.58 percent of his body weight and 239 pounds. He said that when he’s in the gym or walking down the street, “no one knows who I am” now because he looks so different.
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Danny wins Biggest Loser 8 after shedding 55.58 percent of his weight; Subway bribes Shay
The Biggest Loser 8 ended last night, and transformed Danny Cahill was declared with winner for losing 55.58 percent of his body weight and 239 pounds. He said that when he’s in the gym or walking down the street, “no one knows who I am” now because he loo… (source: Realityblurred.com) – RSS widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com

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Danny wins Biggest Loser after shedding 55.58 percent of his weight; Subway bribes Shay (source: Realityblurred.com)
On last night’s episode of The Biggest Loser 8, watching the long, drawn-out weigh in was less necessary than usual, because the monitor that showed the two teams’ percentage of weight loss revealed the final totals at the very start of the weigh in.
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Biggest Loser monitors subtly revealed weigh-in results early, spoiling the outcome
Kelly Clarkson has been criticized and mocked for her not exactly out-of-control weight, so it’s great that she’s appearing on the September cover of Self magazine that includes the line ”total body confidence” and headlines her story, ”Kelly Clarkson: … (source: Realityblurred.com) – RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com

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Kelly Clarkson’s Self cover photo retouched, and Self’s editors try to justify their hypocrisy (source: Realityblurred.com)
The Bachelorette may have ended last night, but the broadcast networks are offering two new dating shows this summer. Neither show, however, quite lives up to its attention-seeking concepts and titles
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Dating series More to Love, Dating in the Dark are more bland, less sensational than their titles