Jim Curtis showed up to support Jennifer Aniston at the LA launch for her new hair product range. The couple are said to be madly in love and have been inseparable in recent months.
Jennifer Aniston’s boyfriend Jim Curtis made an appearance at her LA LolaVie launch
Jennifer Aniston had fans buzzing this week when eagle-eyed attendees spotted her boyfriend, Jim Curtis, quietly sitting in the back row at her LolaVie launch event in Los Angeles.
The Friends star, 56, looked radiant in a brown one-shoulder dress as she hosted influencers and beauty insiders to unveil the latest addition to her haircare brand.
Guests were seen enjoying snacks and drinks while Aniston mingled with the crowd and spoke passionately about her new product, but some were left fixed on the unexpected presence of her new partner.
Cameras caught Curtis, 50, tucked behind a row of LolaVie gift bags, smiling warmly as he greeted a few guests before the presentation began. The life coach and hypnotherapist kept a low profile but appeared to be there in full support of the actress.
Sources close to the couple have said their relationship is “hot and heavy”
The sighting, shared by ET, comes as reports suggest Aniston and Curtis have become inseparable in recent months. A source told the Daily Mail : “They do everything together, they are always together, and if they have to be away from each other, they are on the phone all the time, they are so hot and heavy, it’s crazy.”
The insider added: “The amazing thing is that they click really well because they have the same interests like meditation, yoga, therapy and dogs.”
The couple first sparked romance rumours in July after being photographed on holiday together in Mallorca, Spain, during the Fourth of July weekend. At the time, another insider noted that: “She’s dating Jim and is very happy, but she’s still taking things slowly.”
Curtis, who describes himself as a “transformational coach and hypnotherapist”, has spoken openly about overcoming struggles in his past.
After the couple’s trip to Mallorca, he reflected on difficult life experiences in his newsletter, sharing: “When I was sick, sad, stuck and in pain I never thought I would have the abundance, joy and love I now experience on a daily basis… The same life that brings struggle also brings opportunity. The possibility of something better — more aligned, more free, more meaningful — is always here.”
Curtis’ personal journey towards becoming a life coach began in 1995 when he developed severe nerve pain following his freshman year at the University of New Hampshire.
An MRI revealed lesions on his spinal cord, which forced him to abandon his athlete lifestyle and turn toward healing practices. He credits a university professor with introducing him to meditation and mindfulness, which later became the foundation of his career as a coach.
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Meanwhile, Aniston’s own business ventures are thriving. She founded LolaVie in 2021 and has since built the line into one of the most talked-about celebrity beauty brands.
Ahead of her launch event, she revealed the inspiration behind her new product, Powder Perfect Dry Shampoo. “It’s good not to wash your hair every day and let your natural oils sort of do their thing,” she explained. “I use it just to sort of have a good refresh. It also gives a little life back to it. It gives a little height.”
The Duchess of Sussex loves to incorporate meaningful accessories into her outfit, and is a fan of this Kismet charm necklace from Edge of Ember
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Meghan wore the necklace while speaking at a school assembly in 2020(Image: (Photo by Ben Stansall-WPA Pool/2020 Getty Images))
Sometimes it’s the subtle touches that create the biggest impact when it comes to jewellery. The perfect accessory can transform an outfit, bringing together a look with sophistication and character – something Meghan, Duchess of Sussex demonstrates through her refined jewellery selections.
Whether styled with relaxed daytime ensembles or matched with an evening gown, jewellery can attract admiration and become a defining element of personal style. Now, fashion enthusiasts can purchase the Kismet charm necklace for £135 from Edge of Ember, a piece which was spotted on Meghan Markle.
Designed with purpose and flair, the Kismet necklace combines retro influences with contemporary craftsmanship for those who appreciate both. Drawing inspiration from ancient coins unearthed in Asia, this pendant features emblems of prosperity as well.
The four-leaf clover and the number seven are both considered tokens of fortune. The pendant features 18K gold plating and is constructed from 100% recycled sterling silver. At 16mm in length and accompanied by an adjustable cable chain (21″ to 23″), it offers versatility as well, reports the Express.
For alternative options, buyers might consider the 9ct Yellow Gold 18 Inch Twist Curb Chain for £58.95 from The Jewel Hut which is created in 9ct Yellow Gold and boasts a diamond-cut finish. Another choice is the Revere Sterling Silver Curb Chain 24 Inch for £89.99 from Argos which measures 61cm in length, has a chain thickness of 3.5mm and is described as understated enough to add a precious sparkle to any ensemble.
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The Kismet Charm Necklace has received rave reviews. For instance, one customer shared: “So happy with my jewellery from Edge Of Ember!
“Such beautifully made pieces which always gets compliments. Would definitely recommend.”
Another person wrote: “Absolutely delighted with it, has a good weight to it and the chain is a lovely adjustable length. Great service and quick delivery.”
“Bought for my wife. She loved it and has since purchased a second necklace from Edge of Ember,” chimed in another.
However, some had differing views, including one buyer who noted: “The solar necklace is beautiful. I like the fact it comes with a chain with extension.
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“I did have the expectation that the pendant and chain would be more weighty after seeing the photos. It is lighter in reality however, not a problem.”
The Duchess of Sussex loves to incorporate meaningful accessories into her outfit, and is a fan of this Kismet charm necklace from Edge of Ember
This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more
Meghan wore the necklace while speaking at a school assembly in 2020(Image: (Photo by Ben Stansall-WPA Pool/2020 Getty Images))
Sometimes it’s the subtle touches that create the biggest impact when it comes to jewellery. The perfect accessory can transform an outfit, bringing together a look with sophistication and character – something Meghan, Duchess of Sussex demonstrates through her refined jewellery selections.
Whether styled with relaxed daytime ensembles or matched with an evening gown, jewellery can attract admiration and become a defining element of personal style. Now, fashion enthusiasts can purchase the Kismet charm necklace for £135 from Edge of Ember, a piece which was spotted on Meghan Markle.
Designed with purpose and flair, the Kismet necklace combines retro influences with contemporary craftsmanship for those who appreciate both. Drawing inspiration from ancient coins unearthed in Asia, this pendant features emblems of prosperity as well.
The four-leaf clover and the number seven are both considered tokens of fortune. The pendant features 18K gold plating and is constructed from 100% recycled sterling silver. At 16mm in length and accompanied by an adjustable cable chain (21″ to 23″), it offers versatility as well, reports the Express.
For alternative options, buyers might consider the 9ct Yellow Gold 18 Inch Twist Curb Chain for £58.95 from The Jewel Hut which is created in 9ct Yellow Gold and boasts a diamond-cut finish. Another choice is the Revere Sterling Silver Curb Chain 24 Inch for £89.99 from Argos which measures 61cm in length, has a chain thickness of 3.5mm and is described as understated enough to add a precious sparkle to any ensemble.
Shop Meghan’s necklace
£135.00
Buy Now on Edge of Ember
The Kismet Charm Necklace has received rave reviews. For instance, one customer shared: “So happy with my jewellery from Edge Of Ember!
“Such beautifully made pieces which always gets compliments. Would definitely recommend.”
Another person wrote: “Absolutely delighted with it, has a good weight to it and the chain is a lovely adjustable length. Great service and quick delivery.”
“Bought for my wife. She loved it and has since purchased a second necklace from Edge of Ember,” chimed in another.
However, some had differing views, including one buyer who noted: “The solar necklace is beautiful. I like the fact it comes with a chain with extension.
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“I did have the expectation that the pendant and chain would be more weighty after seeing the photos. It is lighter in reality however, not a problem.”
Netflix’s Fit for TV has seen former The Biggest Loser contestants and crew members make a number of allegations about the show, including that they were forced to gain weight
Filmed in the same studio as American Idol, The Biggest Loser became a massive reality TV phenomenon when it aired in 2004.
Obese or overweight people from across the US took on exercise challenges to lose a huge amount of weight over a matter of months – in a bid to win $250,000 cash prize – as the show’s “biggest loser”.
To help contestants get fit quickly as possible, the Biggest Loser enlisted trainers Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels as well as a doctor Dr Robert Huizenga to give contestants medical advice.
New Netflix documentary series Fit for TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser, takes a look back at the show and how initially producers were unsure whether they wanted a show “making fun of fat people or be inspiring”. In the end it seems they achieved both – with fans and critics in equal measure.
The three-parter features ex-contestants, Dr. Robert Huizenga, and Bob Harper ( fellow trainer Jillian Michaels refused to take part) on the extremes that participants went through. It comes after Biggest Loser star revealed a heart battle after the show finished filming.
The series reveals the cruel ‘temptation challenges’ where viewers watched contestants surrounded by donuts and sweet treats. But the incredible transformations was undeniable.
However towards the end of its 17 season run, which ended on NBC in 2016, The Biggest Loser was dogged in increasing controversy. Here are ten bombshells we uncovered from watching the explosive series…
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Contestant who ‘cheated death’
Tracey Yukich in Fit For TV: The Reality of The Biggest Loser(Image: Netflix)
Desperate Tracey Yukich’s desire to compete in the show, led to her ‘dying’ after trying to complete the first challenge, which saw contestants run a mile to stay in the show.
After collapsing at the finish line, Tracey was airlifted to the hospital by helicopter, and she recalled seeing her late grandfather, then it went dark, before seeing the light. She said on the show: “So I knew I died that day.”
She added, “I just cheated death.” Tracey contracted rhabdomyolysis – a rare muscle injury where your muscles break down.
“Rhabdomyolysis is your body saying, ‘I’m going to shut down on you’,” she explained. “It started with my liver, then it went to my kidneys and then it goes to your heart. And that’s where I almost died.”
Tracey Yukich ‘cheated death’(Image: NBCUniversal via Getty Images)
Despite “cheating death,” she was determined to stay on the show for as long as possible.
When Tracey was eventually eliminated, she had to exit the show in a helicopter – bringing back painful memories of her near-death experience.
TBL medic Dr Huizenga said he was unaware of the challenge Tracey and her fellow contestants undertook that day she collapsed. He added: “As the show really got popular, some things were being done that I really took issue with. There were times, unfortunately, when challenges were done that I didn’t see or hear about.”
Eating disorder
Suzanne Mendonca says the show was the biggest mistake of her life(Image: NBCUniversal via Getty Images)
Season two’s Suzanne Mendonca alleges that The Biggest Loser’s producers discouraged her from getting healthier ahead of the show – but instead told her to get bigger – so her weight loss on the show would look more impressive.
“They would say, ‘No, we don’t want you to do that. We want you to gain more weight’,” Suzanne claimed. “I wanted to be on the show so badly that I did gain extra weight.”
Suzanne, who lost 90lbs, said: “Automatically when I came home, I was starving myself. By the time I was on the aeroplane and back in New York I had already put 20 pounds back on, instantly.
“I slept in bed for two days because my body physically hurt too much to even move, and then by that third day I was out there pounding the pavement, running 10 miles, training eight hours a day.
She added: “I didn’t know who I was financially, emotionally, mentally, physically. You know, I came back with a severe eating disorder. I stopped eating.”
For Suzanne, being on The Biggest Loser was hands down “the biggest mistake of my life.”
Terrifying cleanses
Dr. Huizenga advised contestants that women need a minimum of “1200 calories a day,and men need 1500 to 2000 a day.”
However show trainers encouraged the contestants to eat as little as 800 calories – while exercising for up to eight hours a day.
Working out for up to eight hours a day was required, according to season seven’s Joelle Gwynn: “The first week, we needed to burn a minimum of 6,000 calories a day. Minimum.”
Series 1 winner Ryan Benson said he lost focus on getting healthy and instead focused on winning, which meant that, during the final weigh-in, he was so dehydrated that blood was found in his urine.
Ryan Benson said he didn’t eat for 10 days(Image: NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images)
He said: “In the end, it worked out great ’cause I won, but I was doing what most doctors would say were super unhealthy things. The last 10 days I didn’t put any food in my body. I was doing the master cleanse, just drinking lemon juice and maple syrup, cayenne pepper, all these tricks that are super unhealthy just to cut weight.”
After he won, Ben claimed that his delighted trainer Jillian, who was known to push contestants in her team beyond their limits, told him: “You just made me a millionaire!”
Caffeine
Dr Robert Huizenga on The Biggest Loser(Image: YouTube)
Dr. Huizenga banned caffeine for contestants. He stated, “It was explicitly stated in the show rules, and both the contestants and the trainers signed off on it, as did the producers. If a trainer tells you otherwise and you decide to use caffeine, that responsibility falls on you.”
That responsibility for the contestants, who were desperate to win, was too much. “At some point I was given stackers, and a stacker was like a caffeine pill,” said Danny Cahill, who claims these were “approved” by the trainer because it would “probably” help with exercise.
Fitness Expert Jillian Michaels was penalised for giving her team caffeine supplements(Image: Getty Images)
During the 15th season, trainer Jillian Michaels admitted she had given her team caffeine supplements – a violation of the rules. This resulted in a four-point penalty for her team and the reinstatement of a rival team contestant who had been eliminated the previous week.
Producer wanted to see people ‘puke’ and ‘fight’
Producers wanted to see contestants ‘fight’(Image: NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images)
Former coach and presenter for The Biggest Loser, Bob Harper, claims on the Netflix show that producers wanted contestants to be sick on screen. “Producers loved that,” he claimed, adding: “They were like, ‘We want ’em to puke. We want the madness of it all.”
Defending his desire for shock scenes, producer David Broome said: “One big Kumbaya doesn’t make great television, I’ll tell you that.”
Doctor Jennifer Kerns was a season 3 contestant who went on to work with Dr Huizenga on the series. She also spoke on the Netflix expose, claiming that health concerns were secondary to entertainment value. “Being sleep deprived and hungry certainly makes it easier for people to get into fights, which would make for great TV,” she said.
Bullying accusations
Joelle Gwynn, from series seven, was shocked and upset by how trainer Bob Harper treated her in one infamous gym scene.Bob had tasked his team with running on a treadmill for 30 seconds, but became frustrated when Joelle kept stopping a few seconds before the end.
Bob admitted on the docuseries that he lost his head before the scene showed him telling her: “Stop saying all these words, quit talking! Shut the f*** up! Just do it!”
He said on the docuseries: “It wasn’t one of my proudest moments.”
Joelle said: “That little country bumpkin of a man berates me in such a way I’ve never seen on the show before. I’ve never seen someone get abused like that. F**** you Bob Harper.”
Trainer ‘died’ on gym floor
Bob Harper, from “The Biggest Loser” (Image: NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
As well as contestant Tracey Yukich, trainer Bob Harper also had a near death experience.
In 2017, less than a year after series was axed, Bob suffered a near fatal heart attack at the age of 52 while he was working out. and given 20 % chance of survival.
In an interview with NBC he said: “On February 12 2017 I was in the gym, the next thing I knew I woke up in a hospital two days later being told that I had a heart attack and that I immediately went into cardiac arrest. Talk about a life-changing experience.”
He was eventually diagnosed with familial hypercholesterolemia, a hereditary condition that causes high levels of LDL cholesterol and increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
He told NBC: “I’ve always been a person that was so driven and type A and I have my routine, which I love, and when all of that was taken away from me and my whole identity of fitness was taken away.”
He added: ” I went through a lot of depression because of it.”
Weight gain for winners after leaving show
Danny Cahill The Biggest Loser winner(Image: Netflix)
For many contestants, the weight they lost during filming did not stay off. In fact, several returned to their pre-show weight after the series ended.
Season eight winner Danny Cahilllost 239 pounds (17 stone, 108 kg) on the show, but eventually gained it back because he “didn’t have it all figured out” when it came to maintaining a healthy lifestyle. He expressed: “The shame that you feel being a failure after being a success is a heavy load to bear.”
Similarly, season one winner Ryan Benson told People magazine in 2024 that within three days of the show ending, he had gained “25 to 30” pounds. Ben said he sufferered PTSD watching the show – especially after gaining weight back.
Danny Cahill now – he gained all the weight he lost as season 8 winner – as seen on Netflix documentary series
A New York Times article claimed that the biggest losers’ metabolism was likely permanently damaged, so to keep the weight off they would have to continue extreme dieting.
The article was based on a small study of 14 ex contestants but one expert on the docuseries said: “It offers some caution for people who are considering extreme diets.”
Producers said offering aftercare was ‘too expensive’
Danny Cahill couldn’t maintain his weight loss without support(Image: NBCUniversal via Getty Images)
The brand of The Biggest Loser became a billion dollar plus licence. But despite becoming a money spinner around the world with 30 international versions including Davina McCall fronted UK version, there was no investment in aftercare.
Danny Cahill claimed he reached out to producers to propose an aftercare programme that would provide contestants with access to support, recovery, or continued exercise assistance but received no response. He noted: “No one was interested in doing anything like that.”
In response, the show’s executive producer and creator David Broome, stated that aftercare was not feasible due to funding limitations. “We would have loved to have aftercare, but we’re a television show without endless pots of money,” he explained. “NBC wasn’t going to finance it for us.”
‘Horror’ over extreme weight loss
Rachel Frederickson ‘horrified’ experts with her extreme weight loss(Image: NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images)
The show faced significant controversy over Rachel Frederickson’s dramatic weight loss during the final weigh-in just a few seasons before it was cancelled.
She began the competition at 260 pounds (18.5 stone, 117.9 kg) and won the show weighing only 105 pounds (7.5 stone, 47.6 kg).
In 2014, Rachelwon the show, losing 59.6% of her body weight. She went from 260 pounds to 105 pounds, dropping 155 pounds.
The results sparked fears(Image: NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images)
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Her drastic transformation raised concerns among viewers; one journalist described her as having a “now-emaciated body.” The show’s coaches were also alarmed by her weight loss. Bob recalled, “Rachel came out, and she had lost so much weight, it was… shocking. Jillian and I were just in horror.”
Assistant director Diego Borella of Netflix’s Emily in Paris, who was filming the fifth season of the show, passed away at the age of 47.
Moments before the final scene of the fifth series’ fifth episode of Venice was scheduled to be shot, it is said that Diego died while collapsing on the romantic comedy’s set.
According to local reports, doctors reportedly arrived at the Hotel Danieli on Thursday night at 7 o’clock. They were unable to save Diego despite their best efforts.
Following Diego’s passing, it is thought that Emily’s filming in Paris has been postponed.
Welsh rugby star Gwen Crabb has powered through some trying times and battled back to World Cup form – and we meet some of the other women showing that ‘strong is beautiful’
As rugby player Gwen Crabb gears up for her second Women’s Rugby World Cup, the battle means even more to her this time around. In an exclusive shoot, the 26-year-old admits that a raft of injuries had pushed her close to quitting – but now the Swansea-born Welsh international is carving out a new chapter in her career.
“I’ve had a rough couple of years,” she tells us. “I’ve been injured on-and- off since the last World Cup, so to feel good means everything.” Gwen, who also plays for Gloucester-Hartpury in the Premier 15s, was thrilled to wriggle out of her rugby kit and glam up for our shoot. “It was like a childhood dream,” she laughs. “The next day I was like, ‘What do you mean there’s nobody to do my hair and make-up?’”
Gwen has been readying herself for the World Cup for months. “Everything I’ve done for the last year has been geared towards this — not just training but decisions around alcohol and my social life,” she says.
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Gwen puts in the hours to get World Cup fit(Image: Danny Craven)
But also loves a bit of pampering and glam time(Image: Danny Craven)
Playing in Australia recently helped with her preparations. “We’ve bonded as a team. Being together 24/7 you find out things about each other, and getting your kit on for the first time always feels like Christmas Day,” she says.
The Lionesses’ historic victory last month was an inspiration to her, too.
“Seeing women’s sport grow and witnessing England win the Euros again is inspiring. Rugby is a few years behind football but, hopefully, we can have similar impact and inspire young girls. That’s what pushes me through the darkest moments.”
Gwen’s bleakest days followed a series of injuries which hit her mentally, too. “I broke my ankle after the last World Cup, then ruptured my ACL [the anterior cruciate ligament] in my first game back. I struggled. There was a lot of, ‘Why me?’”
The sport star admits she was once ‘obsessed’ with how she looked(Image: Danny Craven)
Gwen says she isn’t easily defeated(Image: Danny Craven)
She continued, “But gradually I flipped the narrative and saw there was lots outside of rugby that I could do, like spending time with family. I was in a new relationship too, so there were positives.”
However, when she returned to the game, her woes continued. She says, “It felt alien, like I’d lost my identity. I’d shifted too far away from rugby and then I got injured again and was off for another five months.”
As things came to a head she recalls, “This time last year I thought, ‘Is this it?’ I was getting home from training and crying to my boyfriend, but I knew I had more to give. Coaches, teammates and family support got me through it. I could have quit, but I didn’t.”
She is thrilled to see more girls and women get involved in the sport(Image: Danny Craven)
Gwen admits she struggled with her body image in the past(Image: Danny Craven)
Gwen also attributes her fighting spirit to rugby player boyfriend Harry, who she met 18 months ago while watching him at the Dubai Sevens.
“Harry’s a physio and a massive part of my support system,” she says. “He understands the game so I can rant to him about rugby or not talk about it at all. He gets the sacrifices I have to make. It’s lovely to have someone like that in your corner.”
So could Harry be The One? “Well, he’ll have to pop the question, won’t he?” she giggles. “But yes, I think so.”
She has high hopes for her boyfriend of 18 months, Harry(Image: Danny Craven)
The Strong Minds, Strong Hearts campaign is an important cause to Gwen(Image: Danny Craven)
As part of the Strong Minds, Strong Hearts campaign, Gwen feels strongly about girls’ body image, and admits she wasn’t always comfortable in her own skin.
“When I was 15, I was obsessed with how I looked. I was never a girlie girl so I struggled with whether I should wear make-up or do my hair a certain way.
“I trained too much and didn’t eat enough. I was trying to get the ‘thigh gap’, which was all the rage among fitness influencers. I had body dysmorphia and, though I’d lost three stone, I saw someone three stone heavier.”
Rugby has built her confidence inside and out(Image: Danny Craven)
Rugby totally changed Gwen’s perceptions about herself(Image: Danny Craven)
Thankfully, rugby helped change her perceptions. She says, “Being heavier has helped me play better and I respect how strong my body is. But I still see a lot of girls like 15-year-old me out there and I want to change that.”
With rugby stars like Thom Evans and Austin Healey previously taking part in Strictly Come Dancing, and Chris Robshaw joining the 2025 line-up, would Gwen consider hitting the dance floor one day?
“Oh, 100%,” she smiles. “I might be a bit rusty but I danced and did a bit of musical theatre as a kid.”
She adds, “Anything that gets eyes on women’s sport is amazing, so I’d love to get a sparkly dress and the fake tan on!”
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