Makeover week on The Biggest Loser is known for eliciting plenty of OMGs and gasps, but for contestant Dannielle "Danni" Allen, meeting fashion guru Tim Gunn brought out a side of herself she didn't know she had. "I screamed like a...
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The Biggest Loser has all the elements of a covert operation: contestants train at a secret location under close supervision until they're lean, mean machines. The only thing missing has been Secret Service — until now. For the Season 13 makeover episode — split into two parts, airing tonight and next Tuesday, April 10 — the competitors aren't just rewarded with new haircuts, snazzy clothes and a chance to see their families: they also get to visit Michelle Obama at the White House.
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Week 11 marked the final week on campus for the contestants and trainers! My first season on campus takes my breath away, my journey is a story all to itself, but we won't go there as of yet. Instead I'd love to take this opportunity to talk about each and every contestant on the show: The struggles of Antone, dealing with being a former athlete, and trying to find that guy again. The doubts overcome by Patrick and Courtney trying to find their inner strength while gaining outer strength. John, tackling food addiction and inner demons. Vinny facing his childhood, Bonnie making it 9 weeks, and how about Ramon, being diagnosed with diabetes and beating that, and each and every competitor wanting and fighting to be the Biggest Loser, while at the same time fighting to save their lives. This show helps people rediscover the person they have lost, and in some ways the person they have always wanted to be. I couldn't be more honored than to be a part of each of their transformations, as they have transformed me.
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TNT is going by the book in its approach to launching what the network is calling Mystery Movie Night, reviving a classic genre of TV by leaning heavily on best-selling brand names in the first wave of six titles airing through December on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
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Did you ever want Jennifer Aniston's "Rachel" or fawn over Farrah Fawcett's feathers?
In a new one-hour TV Guide Network special, Tabatha's Hollywood Hair, tough-love stylist Tabatha Coffey looks back at the history of Hollywood hair. In addition to interviews with the woman who created Justin Bieber's signature hair helmet and such hair mavens as Ken Paves, Sally Hershberger and Chris McMillan, the special investigates the lengths to which actresses will go for a role, like when Demi Moore and Natalie Portman went bald for G.I. Jane and V for Vendetta, respectively.
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