Tuesday, November 25, 2014


Is "The X Factor" aiming to become "The Biggest Loser" through accepting an obese contestant with all the stipulation that he reduce weight? On September 27, the show featured men who weighs 540 fat. Simon Cowell apparently made a decision to channel his inner Bob Harper giving him a "yes" political election with one condition: drop a few pounds.

A Tennessee minister, Freddie Combs has eaten his way to a wheelchair, with his wife enjoying the role of home health nurse to deal with the health problems caused by his obesity. Simon, who can communicate better than anyone anywhere just by raising some sort of eyebrow, clearly admired Freddie's approach but felt that allowing him to carry on on the show can be playing the role involving enabler. The result: some sort of "Biggest Loser" twist. Simon challenged Freddie to forfeit weight and walk once. Freddie seemed to acknowledge this stipulation willingly, noting that they does recognize his health worries and claiming that the person lost 400 pounds seeing that 2009, when his 920-pound human body almost killed him. Simon says he trusts Freddie to help shed enough weight to make sure that he can walk once again.

The issue utilizing this type of agreement: in contrast to help "The Biggest Loser, " which is targeted on helping obese contestants loss of weight with daily instruction in diet and conditioning, "The X Factor" is focused on coaching contestants to develop their vocal chops. Will Freddie's coach take up the role of Baby trend Harper or Jillian Michaels just by coaching him on diet and fitness at the same time? What do you believe that: did Simon hit an excellent note by encouraging Freddie upskill his health and also his voice?

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