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'Biggest Loser' Heads to Biggest Cities

"The Biggest Loser" is thinking about heading back to its original single contestant format and it looks like they'll be casting them from the annual "Fattest Cities in America" list. 

The show will center on why those particular cities are struggling and then find themselves a candidate who fits those particular circumstances with the intention of inspiring the rest of that cities population. 

"We're going back to singles and contemplating doing something really unique," executive producer J.D. Roth said. "We're going to study the fattest cities in America; we're going to try to cast in those cities and add things into those cities to help them change their ways and to get off that list."

source: THR

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