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The Biggest Loser Looking at Fattest Cities Next

Source:  The Hollywood Reporter
According to The Hollywood Reporter, it looks like the Producers of NBC's The Biggest Loser want a return to the single contestant format they started with.

However, the plan is for the show to tap these people from America's "Fattest Cities" list.

"We're going back to singles and contemplating doing something really unique," stated J.D. Roth, an executive producer for the show. "We're going to study the fattest cities in America; we're going to try to cast in those cities and add things into those cities to help them change their ways and to get off that list."


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February 19th, 2009 10:22am
Unfortunately they have plenty of cities to choose from.
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