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Former Partner Alleges Troubling Behavior Behind the Scenes
Jackie Warner, who was Jillian Michaels’ partner for seven years, has commented on the ‘horrible’ behavior of The Biggest Loser star during their relationship. Jackie Warner is not limiting herself with words.
Along with the accusations promoted by the new Netflix documentary Fit for TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser against the competition series and trainer Jillian Michaels, Jackie’s previous comments about her have been republished.
“She is terrible. She is just a terrible person,” Jackie said on the Hot Take & Deep Dives podcast, Aug. 22. “Jill was definitely the type of person who, at the moment when she was about to hit, spit, and swear, did it with a beautiful restaurant, and surrounded by well-dressed, classy people.”
Ex Recollections of Turbulent Events and Emotional Aftermath
The Workout alum shared that she was Jillian’s girlfriend for seven years and narrated the time her ex “screaming and cursing so much at the table with me and her mom that we were asked to leave.”
Jackie also mentioned, “She was always so fiery and I used to call her Tasmanian Devil. She was the one who got herself all worked up.”
The fitness trainer Jackie admitted that she was so “embarrassing” for her that she “completely fell out of love with her.”
Michaels Disputes Claims as Former Colleagues Weigh In
For her part, Jillian has denied Jackie’s accusation that she spat on people in restaurants, saying the claims were “complete lies.” In a short Instagram video from 2022, she was more explicit, “I’m pretty sure if I had spit on many people in restaurants, or even one person for that matter, it would’ve already made the paper.”
In addition to Jackie, Jillian’s conduct was observed by a number of people who remarked on it. Bob Harper, her intimate friend from The Biggest Loser, was very negative about her when she didn’t get in touch with him after his 2017 heart attack. “We weren’t best friends, but we were co-workers on a TV show for a very long time,” he told The Guardian earlier this month, and by her not reaching out to him, he considered it “really significant.”
Co-Star Pushback and Michaels’ Response
On the other hand, Bob, who was a trainer on “The Biggest Loser” from 2004 until the 2020 finale,” added that he would never expect Jillian to behave in a way that is opposite of her.
A go on with Just Jillian, the former cast member, said she was first of all “disappointed” and “shocked” by the comments of Bob.
“I’m not the one to get involved in catty, b–chy, nasty name-calling,” he said on the Hot Mics with Billy Bush podcast after his interview. “In fact, I do wish that Bob will be in good health and in a good place with himself.”