Biggest Loser and Fat March Rejects Form Group and Lose Weight
Faith W | October 9, 2007Weight loss competition reality shows are a special breed in reality tv entertainment. The viewers become acquainted with the contestants, and identify with their desire to improve their health and self-esteem. For many contestants it’s a golden opportunity to join the ultimate support group.
So when Terena McCarter made it through several rounds of auditions for The Biggest Loser, only not to make the final call it came as a heartbreaking disappointment. But it didn’t stop her and others who were also rejected from the show and ABC’s Fat March from forming an internet group and supporting each other’s weight loss goals. And in the months since her rejection from Loser in January, she has managed to lose 80 pounds.
To read more about her story, click here...
To visit the group’s website, Reality of Weighting, click here.







I just wanted to say thank you for sharing our
Carrie Falquist | October 21, 2007 | 1:59 amI just wanted to say thank you for sharing our story and letting others know that there is life after reality tv casting. So many people just went through the casting and disappointment from The Biggest Loser these past few weeks, and our group just wants to send the message that we CAN and we WILL do this on our own.
Congratulations to you all in your endeavour to lose weight.
Tamara | November 12, 2007 | 6:09 pmCongratulations to you all in your endeavour to lose weight. Having struggled with weight loss issues myself, and having a hard time going it alone, it’s refreshing to see people banding together to help each other emotionally and physically. Good luck to you all!