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Former Biggest Loser Joins Jenny Craig

Former Biggest Loser Fiona Falkiner Joins Jenny Craig

21 August, 2007, Auckland. Jenny Craig New Zealand is proud to announce Former Biggest Loser Australia contestant Fiona Falkiner has joined Jenny Craig as a Celebrity Ambassador. Fiona features in the new Jenny Craig testimonial advertisements which have launched nationally alongside our very own Kiwi success stories.

As one of a number of Jenny Craig celebrity ambassadors around the world, Fiona will be a model of inspiration for many of the New Zealand women who are battling weight loss issues.

Fiona Falkiner says “I am thrilled to be on the Jenny Craig program. I have had great results already and have lost over 5kg’s in three months.

“Being on The Biggest loser allowed me to lose weight quickly however in reality no one has a spare 4 – 6 hours a day to dedicate to exercise. Therefore this was not sustainable and I was unable to keep the weight off.

“The Jenny Craig program allows me to lead a healthy lifestyle through learning about portion control through the Jenny Craig Cuisine and involving exercise into my daily life to create a healthy mind and body. I am also supported by a Jenny Craig consultant who is on hand to guide me and answer any questions I may have, which is very important to me.”

Ken Carter Managing Director of Jenny Craig New Zealand and Australia says “We are delighted to have Fiona as an ambassador for Jenny Craig. Fiona epitomises the girl next door who aspires to be the best she can be. Choosing a more sensible yet effective approach with the Jenny Craig program Fiona is already experiencing the incredible results our program offers.”

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