If you’ve been watching the latest season of The Biggest Loser, you’ve probably become acquainted with contestant Nikki, a 25-year-old mum who she says she hasn’t stood naked in front of her partner in three years.
“I just hate my body and I hate the way I look. I’ve been with my partner for three years and he still hasn’t seen me naked,” she said. “My insecurities make him feel like I don’t love him.”
If you saw Nikki walking down the street, you probably wouldn’t look twice. To me, she looks like a normal girl. A common girl. One I see all the time. Let’s be clear, this isn’t an attack on Nikki and her appearance.
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Nikki weighs 78kg. When that piece of information became public knowledge, I felt a pang in my stomach. Because you see, I also weigh 78kg. And as much as I tried to fight it, immediately the comparisons began and the self-doubt sunk in.
The overriding question that I kept asking myself was: If I weigh the same as Nikki, does that also mean I need to go on a weight loss show?
I understand this season the show it ‘changing things up’. They’ve re-evaluated their format and they’re trying to introduce more relatable contestants. It’s focused more on a contestant’s total health transformation rather than the numbers on the scale.
“It’s about a total transformation from the inside out…mind body and spirit,” trainer Shannan Ponton told the show’s 16 contestants during the season’s premiere.