ShannanAn instructor from the Australian version The biggest, Weighted in the controversial Netflix documentary that explore the dark side of the weight loss show.
Talking Kiss FM's "Rob and Kip" with Corey Oats " Wednesday, Aug 27, Reality TV ex, 52, said after watching Fit for TV: The reality of the largest damage, He felt that some former contestants who participated were trying to associate accountability.
Ponton said, "This is what I thought it was going to be. (The Ponton franchise trained the blue team in the Australian version of the franchise, similar Bob Herper In the US version.)
Ponton explained that he thought the ex -contestants "I guess I am looking for the way (more than that) to take responsibility for where they are."
However, the fitness guru acknowledges that he has agreed with a few points that brought the former competitors to the show.
"This says, I think the world has changed a lot in the last 20 years," he said. "And I think, you know that the ex-competitions are probably qualified at some points that they probably could have benefited a lot from post-show psychology or show-post assistance in this region."
While The biggest Fast weight loss at competition -based reality show is on fire due to the potential health risk, Ponton emphasized that he was standing beside the weight loss method used in the series.
He said on the radio show that he was "disappointed, but not surprised" Former competitors The person who was present in the documentary returned to the weight of the person who was present but emphasized that "it is not an error in the system" that happened.
"The systems and procedures we have provided to the contestants still still believe," he said, "I never asked to do anything. I never been a doll. I have done everything I have done on the show, I have done the best intent and tried to get the best possible results for the competitors," she said.

Ponton also defended The biggest Trainers scream at competitors during their workout, a verb that critics believe that the TV was designed to insult competitors.
Ponton said, "I wasn't someone's doll, and everything I did was done with the authentic heart and of course there was a time where you were disappointed," Ponton said.
He added "Some things published in the documentary ... I found out where people were saying, 'Oh, you think these people are simply getting fat
Ponton also shared his thoughts on how the Australian version separated from the original American series. (Due Gilian Michaels Ponton and Red Tim were the trainers of the Australian version in 1 season during the debut in 2006 before the trainer Michelle Bridge Took responsibility for 2 seasons next year))
“I think well, we are obviously different people and everyone is our own. Caffeine pill debate In the US show which was called in the documentary.
He continued, "So I am glad we can take it a step away. Beyond that, you know, my methods are my method. Bob has it, and Jillian is clearly he has."
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