Jillian Michaels warns of 'glamorizing' obesity: 'We’re politically correct to the point of endangering people'

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Jillian Michaels warns of 'glamorizing' obesity: 'We’re politically correct to the point of endangering people'
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The former 'Biggest Loser' trainer says 'nobody' should be 'body shamed' but 'obesity in itself is not something that should be glamorized.'

Jillian Michaels believes there are serious health implications in the new politically correct world we live in. The 45-year-old trainer who starred on The Biggest Loser from 2005 through 2014 said it's good to be"inclusive of everyone," but warned about the dangers of"glamorizing" obesity.

The bestselling author continued,"Nobody should ever be body shamed or fat-shamed or excluded and that everyone is equally deserving and should feel equally valuable. But obesity in itself is not something that should be glamorized. But we’ve become so politically correct that no one wants to say it.""I think the world has shifted to a place where that format and messaging is considered fat-shaming," she explained."But it isn’t, and it’s not meant to be.

The Biggest Loser went off the air in 2016 and faced widespread criticism for its extreme weight loss methods. NBC apparently launched an investigation into whether contestants were given drugs to aid in losing weight. Many contestants who appeared on the show ended up regaining most of the weight they lost, if not more and a scientific study was published suggesting rapid weight loss could have permanently slowed their metabolisms.

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