Roberto Hernandez took home the biggest prize by losing the most amount of weight on The Biggest Loser. Hernandez lost 160 pounds, about 46 percent of his body weight, to win $250,000 and the Season 17 title of The Biggest Loser in Monday’s two-hour live finale on NBC. ‘Biggest Loser’ Season 17 Finale Even after the contestants were eliminated, they […]
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- 2/23/2016
- by Julian Venables
- Uinterview
"You can't buy thin."
That's what Colby Wright is known for saying in the premiere of The Biggest Loser: Temptation Nation. But on Monday, the reality weight-loss competition finalist gave in to his final temptation: $50,000.
Wright had fought his way into the finals alongside fellow contestants Roberto Hernandez and Stephen Kmet, and all three were in contention to win the $250,000 grand prize on Monday night's finale.
And though every pound counts when the contestants weigh in to see who lost the largest percentage of body weight, Wright, 31, took on a disadvantage of 3-lbs. – which has made the difference between...
That's what Colby Wright is known for saying in the premiere of The Biggest Loser: Temptation Nation. But on Monday, the reality weight-loss competition finalist gave in to his final temptation: $50,000.
Wright had fought his way into the finals alongside fellow contestants Roberto Hernandez and Stephen Kmet, and all three were in contention to win the $250,000 grand prize on Monday night's finale.
And though every pound counts when the contestants weigh in to see who lost the largest percentage of body weight, Wright, 31, took on a disadvantage of 3-lbs. – which has made the difference between...
- 2/23/2016
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- People.com - TV Watch
"You can't buy thin." That's what Colby Wright is known for saying in the premiere of The Biggest Loser: Temptation Nation. But on Monday, the reality weight-loss competition finalist gave in to his final temptation: $50,000. Wright had fought his way into the finals alongside fellow contestants Roberto Hernandez and Stephen Kmet, and all three were in contention to win the $250,000 grand prize on Monday night's finale. And though every pound counts when the contestants weigh in to see who lost the largest percentage of body weight, Wright, 31, took on a disadvantage of 3-lbs. - which has made the difference...
- 2/23/2016
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- PEOPLE.com
Three competitors remained at the top of The Biggest Loser: Temptation Nation‘s live two-hour finale, but only one would come out on top. (Or on the bottom. Honestly, this whole “loser” concept can get complicated sometimes.)
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After 12 weeks of pushing themselves past their breaking points, Colby Wright, Stephen Kmet and Roberto Hernandez faced their final weigh-ins Monday night. The results were as follows:
Third Place: Colby, who shed 122 pounds.
Second Place: Stephen, who dropped 133 pounds.
That left Roberto as this season’s biggest loser — total weight loss: 160 pounds!
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After 12 weeks of pushing themselves past their breaking points, Colby Wright, Stephen Kmet and Roberto Hernandez faced their final weigh-ins Monday night. The results were as follows:
Third Place: Colby, who shed 122 pounds.
Second Place: Stephen, who dropped 133 pounds.
That left Roberto as this season’s biggest loser — total weight loss: 160 pounds!
- 2/23/2016
- TVLine.com
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