Okay, so Jillian Michaels is officially DONE with the Netflix doc *Fit for TV: The Reality of The Biggest Loser*, because according to her, the whole thing is full of lies, plot twists, and shady edits. And she came ready with receipts — literally. We’re talking old-school emails and salty texts from the early 2010s.
### The Caffeine Conspiracy
People were saying Jillian was sneaking contestants caffeine pills like she was a human Red Bull machine. She fired back with receipts that show:
* Dr. Huizenga (yes, the show’s doctor dude) literally approved caffeine pills for *multiple seasons*.
* Bob Harper himself allegedly suggested “Stackers” (which sound like Pokémon cards but are actually fat burners). Jillian says she pushed for her own brand because it was “cleaner” and had no more than 200mg of caffeine — basically a grande Starbucks, not rocket fuel.
* And caffeine? Never banned. Not even once. So… plot twist, it was legal the whole time.
Jillian’s vibe: stop lying like it’s the 80s when nobody could screenshot.
### The Bob Harper Text Receipts
She even dropped a 2014 text she *allegedly* sent Bob Harper, which basically reads like a friendship breakup note:
> “I really think it’s s\*\*\*ty of you to not even respond to my texts. It’s this kind of thing that always makes me so disappointed in our relationship.”
Bob, meanwhile, clapped back in the doc by saying Jillian ghosted *him* during his 2017 near-fatal heart attack. So yeah, it’s giving toxic ex-BFF energy.
### That “Millionaire” Comment? Jillian Calls BS
The doc claims Jillian once told a contestant at the finale, *“You’re going to make me a millionaire.”* She says nope, didn’t happen, receipts again. She points out:
* They were both mic’d up and filmed, so if she actually said that, it’d be on camera forever.
* Two executive producers — Mark Koops and Dave Broome — straight up texted Jillian’s biz partner confirming the moment never happened. So, according to her, the whole thing is basically fan fiction.
### What’s Next? Lawyer Time
Jillian told TMZ she’s already in talks with Justin Baldoni’s lawyer Bryan Freedman about “next steps.” Which, if this was a teen drama, would mean Season 2 is about to start.