After only one season Anna Kournikova is saying good-bye to The Biggest Loser, quite the interesting bit of news.
It looks like not everyone is happy at The Biggest Loser ranch. Trainer Anna Kournikova, who we all know took over for my girl Jillian Michaels, has decided to leave after just one season. Yep she will not be back next season.
Anna released this statement regarding her exit from the NBC hit show.
I enjoyed my time on the ‘Biggest Loser’ ranch. Although I will not be returning as a full time trainer on season 13, I will always be a part of ‘The Biggest Loser’ family and my commitment to bettering lives through health and fitness will continue.
She doesn’t give a reason for her decision to not return to the show. However ever since she began tapping The Biggest Loser there have been numerous rumors that she clashed with not only staff and crew members but contestants as well. Now you kind of expect that perhaps a trainer and a contestant might not see eye to eye, after all it can get very intense on the ranch. That being said it is has been reported that many of the Season 12 contestants found her coaching style to be way too brash. Again this is all speculation only those on the show and Anna know what really went down and why she is leaving.
Personally I say see ya. From the get go I have not thought she would be a good fit for TBL and I was right. Nothing personal against the tennis star but I just didn’t really see her as a trainer. I don’t know why just a feeling I guess, so I am not surprised to see her go after only one season. That is of course just my two cents on this hot topic, what are yours?
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November 14th, 2011 at 10:09 pm
This really is a pity to me, I still love this show, but she just quit it. I think it is better to keep going on with this show for her.
November 15th, 2011 at 7:48 pm
uggh, i cant get into this show
November 18th, 2011 at 1:56 pm
I don’t think she was a right fit for the show anyways. I mean really…all those years of tennis does not mean you’re a trainer.