You might laugh at all the dust-collecting ThighMasters, Tae Bo VHS tapes and Shake Weights, but their creators laughed all the way to the bank. Health and wellness expert Jillian Michaels (The Biggest Loser) hosts and judges Spike’s new competition series Sweat Inc. (premiering Tuesday, Oct. 20, at 10pm Et/Pt), which aims to find the creator of America’s next big exercise craze. “Fitness is a multibillion dollar industry, and we are looking for the next fitness phenomenon,” Michaels says. Over the series’ 10 episodes, 27 fitness entrepreneurs try to prove they’ve developed the latest groundbreaking physical conditioning program. “It’s … Continue reading →
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- 10/20/2015
- by Ryan Berenz
- ChannelGuideMag
Jillian Michaels is one tough cookie...on screen and off. As a mother of two, the former The Biggest Loser coach has learned a thing or two about not taking any nonsense from anyone, including her partner, Heidi Rhoades, and her two children, Phoenix Rhoades and Lukensia Rhoades! Michaels, 41, appeared on The Wendy Williams Show Tuesday to talk about her upcoming show, Sweat Inc., but she also revealed some juicy bits about her home life. When host Wendy Williams dared to call her "such a girl" on the inside, Michaels revealed she's anything but. "No I'm not. I'm not! I'm strong like bull," Michaels replied, before adding that it's her partner who's the "girl"...
- 10/20/2015
- E! Online
Jillian Michaels is on a mission to find the next Soul Cycle.
The former Biggest Loser star is returning to fitness reality television with Sweat Inc., a competition series searching for the next big exercise phenomenon. To help her judge the competition are founder of Trx Randy Hetrick and celebrity trainer Obi Obadike.
"The show is a mash up of Shark Tank and American Idol," Hetrick tells People. "It's really cool and very different than anything that has been out there before."
Throughout the season, the judges are tasked with determining which exercise products or programs will make it big out of 27 new concepts.
The former Biggest Loser star is returning to fitness reality television with Sweat Inc., a competition series searching for the next big exercise phenomenon. To help her judge the competition are founder of Trx Randy Hetrick and celebrity trainer Obi Obadike.
"The show is a mash up of Shark Tank and American Idol," Hetrick tells People. "It's really cool and very different than anything that has been out there before."
Throughout the season, the judges are tasked with determining which exercise products or programs will make it big out of 27 new concepts.
- 10/16/2015
- by Ana Calderone, @anacalderone
- People.com - TV Watch
Jillian Michaels is going for it – she's got two new shows coming out, and one of them goes where the reality star has never gone before – it features her family life with partner Heidi Rhoades.
But Michaels says a show that features a lesbian couple with kids is hardly revolutionary these days.
"Well, we skipped right over this being revolutionary the minute Caitlyn Jenner came around!" she says of her E! docu-series, Just Jillian, in her cover story for Health, on newsstands Friday.
"Everyone at first was like, 'Is this going to be revolutionary?' Now it's all about being transgender.
But Michaels says a show that features a lesbian couple with kids is hardly revolutionary these days.
"Well, we skipped right over this being revolutionary the minute Caitlyn Jenner came around!" she says of her E! docu-series, Just Jillian, in her cover story for Health, on newsstands Friday.
"Everyone at first was like, 'Is this going to be revolutionary?' Now it's all about being transgender.
- 9/16/2015
- by Sheila Cosgrove Baylis, @sheilabot
- People.com - TV Watch
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