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Q&A with Biggest Loser's Tracey

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Tracey Yukich spent her first few days on The Biggest Loser ranch in the hospital, only to come back and game-play more than any other contestant. Dubbed this season's villain, the 37-year-old homemaker from Texas created enemies all around her, betraying some of her allies when she won the power of choosing teams. After being up for elimination against roommate Liz, Tracey — who's not sharing her current weight until the finale — was ultimately voted out this week. TVGuide.com caught up with the mother of four who has no regrets about her time on campus and says she has "amazing relationships" with the other Biggest Loser contestants.

TVGuide.com: Do you think you played the game too hard?
Tracey Yukich: On the show ... Alison said, "Tracey, some of these choices you made at the beginning have come back to bite you," and I said, "We all have regrets." After I got home and really thought about what I said, I don't have regrets. From day one, I felt like things were out of control for me because of me going to the hospital and not being there with everyone else. I truly felt once I got home and really looked at the situation, I did everything that I had to do to make sure I stayed there as long as I could. I was one of 16 people that had this opportunity out of 500,000 people all over the country. I tried out for Biggest Loser three times, stood in line for 14 hours in the pouring rain in Dallas, and I made it on the show. My golly, why wouldn't you give it everything that you possibly have to stay there? This is my time to do it my way instead of always trying to please everybody else [even] if it meant I had stand over a line, I had to eat cupcakes, I had to choose teams. For once in my life, I pleased myself and I don't have any regrets over that.

TVGuide.com: Now that you're home, do you speak to your fellow competitors?
Yukich: I have amazing, great relationships with all of the contestants on The Biggest Loser. A lot of people think that I don't, but I really do because what you all see is what you see on TV but when people know me, when people know who I am, they know where my heart is.

More at.... http://www.tvguide.com/News/Biggest-Losers-Villain-1011608.aspx

 

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Blah blah blobbity Blah... I don't believe this looney toon is still friends with all the other contestants.   They might be decent to her, but they all know she's missing a screw. 

I will not miss her crazy eyes on the show.

I *was* impressed with how much weight she lost, though, and thought it was great that she went back and ran that original mile.

 

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