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Biggest Loser Winner Defends Jillian Michaels Against Netflix Documentary Claims

Biggest Loser Winner Defends Jillian Michaels Against Netflix Documentary Claims
  • PublishedAugust 20, 2025

Hi there! I’m Quinn Parker — your caffeine-fueled confidante with more thoughts than a tabloid on a Monday morning. And let me tell you, this one is going to keep us buzzing all day long!

So here’s the deal — Patrick House, the Season 10 winner of *The Biggest Loser*, is stepping forward to defend none other than fitness guru and former trainer Jillian Michaels against some of the harsh claims made in the new Netflix documentary Fit for TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser. And honestly? His take might surprise you.

Now, before we dive into the drama, let’s rewind a bit. Patrick wasn’t even part of the doc — he turned down an interview because he didn’t trust how the show would be portrayed. But now that it’s out, he’s got strong opinions about how Jillian was treated. He says the documentary painted her unfairly, especially since she declined to participate in interviews. That doesn’t mean he thinks everything was sunshine and smoothies behind the scenes — but he definitely feels like the film missed the mark when it came to her role.

You may have heard some of the wild allegations swirling around the show, including accusations that trainers gave contestants caffeine pills to help them lose weight faster. Dr. Robert Huizenga, who served as the show’s medical advisor, has publicly stated that caffeine supplements were strictly banned. But then again, caffeinated products did appear on a grocery list at one point, and Michaels herself said the rules around caffeine changed over time. She’s also pushed back hard on many of the documentary’s claims, calling them flat-out false.

Patrick, though, insists he never received any drugs during his time on the show. He did mention that fellow trainer Sandy Krum once gave him a sodium bicarbonate supplement, which he used for energy during workouts. And no, it wasn’t sneaky — rooms were regularly checked for anything that could give contestants an unfair edge. In fact, Patrick even recalls having FiberOne bars taken away from him because they weren’t approved by the production team.

And get this — he says Jillian and Bob Harper actually encouraged contestants to underreport their calorie intake if they wanted to win. The magic number? 800 calories a day. If you ate less than that, you could “bank” extra calories later. Patrick admitted he trusted them so much, he’d sometimes eat only 400 calories a day just to stay competitive. Now, that’s dedication — or maybe a little too much pressure?

But here’s the kicker — despite all the controversy, Patrick credits *The Biggest Loser* with saving his life. When he joined the show, doctors told him he was a ticking time bomb due to his weight and health issues. Fast-forward to today, and he’s married, has kids, and is living a completely different life. So yeah, he’s not exactly bitter.

He’s not alone in defending Jillian either. Another contestant, David Fioravanti, recently spoke out as well. He admitted he clashed with Jillian during filming but confirmed she never offered him any pills. Both men seem to believe the documentary leaned too heavily into scandal without giving enough context.

So what does this all mean? Well, it looks like the conversation around *The Biggest Loser* isn’t over. There are still plenty of voices to hear, and clearly, not everyone agrees with the way the story was told. One thing’s for sure — this doc has sparked a serious debate about reality TV, ethics in competition, and how much we really know about what goes on behind closed gym doors.

Whew! That was a LOT to unpack, but hey — I’m not slowing down anytime soon!

Sources: Celebrity Storm and TMZ
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Quinn Parker