Go, Daris, go!
Oklahoma may have another “Biggest Loser.” Last season, it was Danny Cahill of Broken Arrow. This season, it just may be Daris George of Ardmore.
If you’ve been watching “The Biggest Loser” this season, you undoubtedly know that Daris has a very good shot at making it into the top 3. Last week, the bottom two contestants, Daris and Koli Palu, had to plead their cases to America as to why they deserved to be chosen for the top 3. One will stay, one will go home.
We love Daris at our house — we voted for him 12 times after last week’s show. He’s so genuine, kind-hearted and generous— it’s hard not to love him.
But it was shocking to see that in last week’s weigh in, he’d actually gained two pounds after being home for 30 days.
Daris admitted to getting up late at night and eating. Even though he was training for a marathon (which he completed in four hours and three minutes, a “Biggest Loser” record), his nighttime eating binges could have cost him big time.
Daris has already made it to his weight-loss goal. He really doesn’t have that much left to lose. Could Ashley Johnston or Michael Ventrella, who both still have a lot of weight to drop, knock him out of contention?
Tuesday is the season finale and viewers will find out not only if Daris made it into the top who will be this season’s “Biggest Loser.” The confetti will rain down on the winner — and whether he wins or loses, I’ll be talking to Daris on Wednesday.
Tune in at 7 p.m. Tuesday on NBC to find out who wins.
– Heather Warlick-Moore
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