In every season of The Biggest Loser, the ‘success’ of each contestant’s physical transformation is obvious. Many kilograms are shed, their fitness is vastly improved, and they always seem pretty damn chuffed (if not overcome by joy) by the final episode.
But we’ve all wondered how those jaw-dropping results fare in the weeks, months and years after the cameras stop rolling. Is it possible to maintain such a controlled approach to eating and exercise without The Commando or Michelle Bridges on hand?
For former The Biggest Loser contestant Alison Braun, at least, the positive health outcomes of her time on the show have lasted for seven years.
The now 42-year-old was named runner-up in Season Three after losing 55.2 kilograms. Last night, she posted a self-described “shameless selfie” to demonstrate just how much the experienced has changed her life over the past seven years.
"I never wanted to come to Bali because at 122kg I never felt like I fitted in. I still can't believe just how much life I missed out on," the mother of three wrote.
Braun's photo was flooded with comments across social media. When followers asked whether she had any 'help' to maintain her weight, she responded, "No help. I did have breast augmentation however nothing else, my tummy, butt and top of legs are far from perfect a little bumpy and wobble more than I would like however I have been lucky to be honest. I also know how to stand for a photo!"
Although she's clearly dedicated to living a healthy lifestyle, as evidenced by the tips and tricks she regularly shares with her followers, Perth-based Braun has admitted that she didn't always remain "on track" after her season of The Biggest Loser ended.
"About three years ago I slipped back to old habits and old routines. However, I got honest with myself and started setting up for success again," she posted on her Facebook page last month.