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Rosie O’Donnell is pointing to Jay Leno after one of her cruel night acrobatics resurfaced in the new documentary “The Biggest Loser”.
The Netflix series, “Fit for TV: The reality of the Biggest Loser,” shows a Leno clip reading death threats aloud addressed to former contestant Tracey Yukich while she sits next to him.
O’Donnell did not put the words on a Instagram addressed to Leno, writing “Jay Leno is a bad asshole” on Tuesday, along with a photo of Yukich sitting near Leno during the unpleasant segment.
O’Donnell also called Bob Harper, a former coach at the Reality show of weight loss that was first issued in 2004, on Instagram. Harper participated in the Netflix documentary and said he supports the actions that he and the members of the program did at that time.

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“Ok Now Bob Harper,” Rosie added in another Instagram post. “Can’t you say I’m sorry? Seriously, so hurtful, so cruel, let’s go Bob.”
The Netflix documentary has made waves since its launch last week. The spectators have been horrified by the exhibition of the documentary of verbal abuse and the constant humiliation contestants, and the lack of subsequent care after the contestants left the program.
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Jillian Michaels, another “The Biggest Loser” star coach, did not participate in the transmission series, but is not happy with the way in which certain things have been portrayed in it.
Michaels went to Instagram with some receipts of his time in the program, and said it was “wild how some people still lied as if it were 1985 before text messages and email were one thing.”
She has shared multiple publications refuting some of the worrying accusations of the series, and according to the reports, she is considering litigation.


