Jillian Michaels catapulted to fame as the punishing trainer who got results on "The Biggest Loser" and "Losing It with Jillian." But the 38-year-old has always been just as interested in building confidence as she has in sculpting rockhard abs.
She rose to fame as the tough love personal trainer on the hit reality show, "The Biggest Loser." But Jillian Michaels said her true passion is improving the lives of others through her one-woman wellness brand.
The tennis star will replace trainer Jillian Michaels, who is leaving the show
GoDaddy.com has added work-out taskmaster Jillian Michaels to its roster of "GoDaddy Girls."
The trainer's colleagues say they'll miss her on the NBC show after she wraps season 11 next year
The TV trainer Tweets that she wants to "focus on becoming a mommy"
Critics have had a field day debating why retail video game sales have been on the decline lately. As a visit to any GameStop reveals, though, the slump may have less to do with quality, price or new-fangled distribution methods than helping fans understand exactly just what they're buying.
Stepping on the scale is the last thing you want to do when you get home from a cruise. It ain't gonna be pretty. All those late-night meals, desserts, fruity drinks -- they add up, and they add pounds.
Summer is a time for grilling, relaxing and apparently getting your life together -- at least on television.
Mariah Carey posts TwitPics of her still-unnamed Jack Russell puppy
The Biggest Loser trainer promises more tears than sweat on Losing It with Jillian
Plus: Michael Ventrella's biggest surprise on the ranch: trainer Jillian Michaels's true personality!
The singer looks forward to having children - and giving all her money away
While several high-profile actors and directors have rallied around Roman Polanski, not everyone in Hollywood believes he should be freed and forgiven.
Rick Sanchez names the Hollywood types who are standing in support of convicted child molester Roman Polanski.
It's halfway through January and your initial enthusiasm for those fitness resolutions may be waning.
If there's a magic pill for staying youthful, it may be one that's hard to swallow: exercise. Daily doses have been proven to thwart a number of aging factors -- stress, obesity, heart disease, diabetes -- and the longer you're physically active, the less you'll notice getting older.
For some people, the first step to getting fit may be sitting on the couch and channel surfing