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Published: 23:19 BST, 19 June 2014 | Updated: 09:10 BST, 20 June 2014
She's made a career out of improving the physicality and health of others.
And Jillian Michaels proved once and for all that she practices what she preaches, in a series of revealing yet classy nude photos.
The Biggest Loser personal trainer removed her clothes for Shape magazine's July 2014 issue, showing off her impossibly toned, tanned and polished body from every angle.
'My best reason for having strong arms is because I love to pick up my kids': Jillian Michaels stripped bare for a photoshoot with Shape Magazine, revealing her very toned body in full
'My abs are the best part of my body': Jillian revealed her perfect washboard abs
The stunning brunette said that she feels she looks better now in her 40s than she did in her 20s, and these pictures definitely backed her up.
In one shot, an entirely nude Jillian flexes her impeccable biceps, maintaining her modesty by covering her chest with her left hand.
Another image showcases the television star's washboard abs, rippling in all the right places and showing definite effects of dedicated exercise.
'I love having a strong back': The star showed off her bare torso for the shoot, revealing the results of her dedication to fitness
'I won't lie, this birthday was hard': Jillian revealed that turning 40 wasn't entirely simple
She gives a slight flash of under-boob, but allows her tanned arm to cover the rest in the snap for the health and fitness magazine.
Jillian clearly doesn't cut any corners when it comes to back and derriere strength either, with very close-up shots revealing her flawless shape on the darkened backdrop.
On the cover of the publication, the stunner is shown posing in nothing but small red bikini bottoms, black athletic bra and a grey tank top in a twist revealing her toned legs, strong shoulders and muscular arms, and six-pack abs.
Speaking on behalf of her gender, the star said: 'It's important for women to have overall strength, because when you feel physically powerful, it transcends into every facet of your life.' 
Abs-olutely amazing: Jillian Michaels shows off her fabulously toned figure on the July cover of Shape magazine while revealing that she's most proud of her abs
'My abs are the best part of my body. I know I'm lucky because when I'm in decent shape overall they tend to get toned very quickly,' says Jillian, adding that her best exercise for abs are planks including side, extended and imbalanced planks.
Jillian, who pushes overweight contestants on NBC's The Biggest Loser to get fit, employs that same drive when it comes to keeping her own machinary in top working condition.
Boxing, yoga and pull-ups have helped turn Jillian into a lean mama.
A work of art: The Biggest Loser fitness trainer, pictured on May 28, works hard to keep her body toned and says she looks better now at 40 than she did in her 20s
Strong arms: Jillian said that she keeps her arms strong and buff because 'I love to pick up my kids'; the fitness guru was spotted out with daughter Lukensia on June 8 in Malibu
'My best reason for having strong arms is because I love to pick up my kids,' Jillian told Shape.
Jillian and her partner, Heidi Rhoades, share two children together, four-year-old daughter Lukensia, who was adopted from Haiti, and two-year-old son Phoenix.
'I love having a strong back,' Jillian further stated, explaining: 'Metaphorically speaking, it means I can carry a lot of responsibility on my shoulders - and I do - for my family, friends and fans.'
Jillian celebrated her 40th birthday earlier this year, which gave her pause for reflection.
Weight to carry: The entrepreneur, pictured with partner Heidi Rhoades, son Phoenix and Lukensia in 2012, added that she carries 'a lot of responsibility on my shoulders' for her family
'I won't lie,' Jillian said. 'This birthday was hard. I thought, "Oh, my God, am I halfway through my life?" Buy when I think back on my 20s and 30s, I look better now than I ever have.'
Even a fitness buff like Jillian has issues with her body, namely her derriere, telling Shape: 'We all store fat somewhere... I carry all my weight in my lower body. No matter how lean I get or how many squats or lunges I do, I always feel like my butt carries extra weight. But what I realised is that you can't have it all.' 
Jillian also shared a gut and butt-busting workout with Shape readers in time for bikini-wearing beach days for stength, cardio and abs.
The final five: Jillian, pictured with Heidi in NY on April 24, previously said that losing the hard-to-budge last 5 lbs for her Shape cover shoot was tough
The reality show star previously admitted that she had to work out extra hard to lose a final 5 lbs in preparation for the Shape cover shoot, although plans to ditch all alcohol were hard to live by.
In April, Jillian took to Twitter and posted a picture of a half-empty bottle of red wine, writing: 'After weeks of sobriety for my @shapemagazine cover this may have just happened.'
The celebrity trainer and entrepreneur - who recently completed her Maximize Your Life Tour to motivate others to whip into shape - is also working on a line of fitness apparel with Kmart.
Tough love: Jillian is known for pushing overweight contestants on NBC's The Biggest Loser hard to lose the pounds
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"The Biggest Loser" trainer Jillian Michaels has spent her life whipping people into shape, and now she's taking it all off for the pages of Shape magazine , revealing her own fantastically fit form.
Posing nude can be daunting -- even for someone who spends as much time toning her body as Michaels -- but the 40-year-old reveals that she finally feels like she's come into her own.
“When I think back on my 20s and 30s, I look better now than I ever have. Yes, I’m older but I’m also wiser and that’s a more intrinsic type of beauty,” Michaels told the magazine.
Michaels, a mother of two children under the age of five, regularly works out, and tells the magazine that a fit body is about more than just looking a certain way.
"It’s important for women to have overall strength, because when you feel physically powerful, it transcends into every facet of your life,” she said. “My best reason for having strong arms is because I love to pick up my kids.”
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Jillian Michaels from The Biggest Loser to her new reality TV Show, Just Jillian, on E! Photo: E!


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Jillian Michaels from The Biggest Loser to her new reality TV Show, Just Jillian, on E! Photo: E!
Reality star on reclaiming gay slurs, how Madonna helped her come out and her message to LGBT people who think she should marry
By: Chris Azzopardi*/Special to TRT—
The “shred” will put you through the sweat fires of hell, but despite her extreme workouts, Jillian Michaels wants you to know she is no monster. To set the record, ahem, straight, the out fitness guru is opening the doors to her very “normal,” sometimes-emotional, not-at-all-what-you-thought life during E!’s Just Jillian , where she laughs (you read that right) and… cries?!
Yes, that Jillian Michaels—the Butt Kicker from The Biggest Loser —cries actual human tears.
As if that revelation wasn’t enough, there were many more made during this recent chat with Michaels, who talked about her reputation being “destroyed” by The Biggest Loser , why she uses the word “fag” and how, after a long road to self-acceptance, Madonna empowered her to confront her sexuality.
Chris Azzopardi: After watching Just Jillian , a lot of people will be surprised to find out that you’re not who they thought you were.
Jillian Michaels: Very much so, yeah. Here’s what I love about it: Everyone is like, why would you do this? And they have these preconceived notions about reality shows and all this drama and, “It’s all fake and it’s all mean spirited,” and that’s not at all why I wanted to open up my life. I feel like the comedy of errors as we go about our daily routine, honestly, is quite enjoyable. And everybody has the same struggles, right? Whether it’s in their work, marriage, family, parenting, as a friend, you go on this journey where you laugh and you cry, and hopefully you learn something with the characters on the show. For me, in my career, it’s always been “Jillian’s the fitness guru,” but the bigger conversation is using fitness as a tool to help somebody build a better life. [pullquote]I’m on the younger end of Gen X, and for me, growing up gay was not cool. Gay was gross. Gay was despicable. People said the word “faggot.” People said “dyke”—I heard that a lot in high school.—Jillian Michaels[/pullquote]
Q: Was being out on TV—with a family, even your partner, Heidi Rhoades, and your two children—something you ever imagined for yourself?
A: You know, it’s interesting that you ask that. I know I’m sort of in that very pivotal generation, right? I’m on the younger end of Gen X, and for me, growing up gay was not cool. Gay was gross. Gay was despicable. People said the word “faggot.” People said “dyke”—I heard that a lot in high school. And it was very scary. I have watched as a people and as a country and a culture over the course of my teenage-into-adulthood life and I do still think there is a tremendous amount of homophobia that exists. And I’ve never been out there with my gay flag; I wanted to take an approach of, “Hey, I don’t need to win you over and I don’t need to fight with you and I don’t want to combat you.” But what I do hope is that people observe me, observe my family, and go, “Oh my god, this isn’t at all what I thought it was. This is actually pretty similar to my family; they’re going through things that my family goes through.” And that’s always been my approach. I don’t need to make these big statements. I’m just going to live my life and my truth and hopefully as you observe that it will become a little more— and I have so much trouble with this word— normalized for people who don’t perceive it as the norm.
Q: I was struck by the use of “queer” in the show. Some people who are older than us hear queer and still find it offensive, whereas our generations have embraced the term as being all-encompassing of any sexual orientation that isn’t straight. Where do you stand on labels? Do you have a preference?
A: What’s interesting is, I take a very African-American-using-the-“n-word” approach with those terms. I’ve claimed them all. I use “homo” and joke about it. I use “dyke” and joke about it. My gay male friends and I use “fag” and joke about it. We’ve taken them all back and made them our own.
What we’ve tried to do is take some of the venom out of the terms by reclaiming them—and I hate to draw this reference—but in the same way the black community has taken back the “n-word.” We don’t allow them to harm us or hurt us and there could be a whole psychology about why we do, but we all do. It’s like, I own these words, they’re my words, and I’ve suffered enough to be able to take them on and wear them with pride, so to speak. None of those words actually have any venom in them for me anymore and I don’t really care who’s swinging them at me—it doesn’t mean anything to me. People can judge it but that’s just something that I’ve done and it is what it is.
Q: What is the biggest misconception about you?
A: God, I mean, it’s the obvious. And I hate the obvious and I think it’s cliché, but I think people never really understood The Biggest Loser . The Biggest Loser was a life or death intervention that existed on a ticking clock on top of which you would see 45 minutes of a television show which is shot over 10 days and so you never saw what I was doing, why I was doing it, what else I was doing, the end result of what I was doing. The intentions were never displayed and it was far more entertaining to have a good guy and a bad guy, and I think some people really saw through that and that’s great; some people did not and that’s that.
But what is kind of cool about this show—and it is so appropriately named Just Jillian —is you see just me, and it’s the good, the bad, the ugly. I’m a very real person. So, for those who have idealized me, they’ll be disappointed (laughs); for those who’ve hated me all these years, I think they’ll be surprised.
Q: Do you regret doing The Biggest Loser ?
A: Good question. There’s this Latin quote that I heard and it summarizes The Biggest Loser perfectly: “That which nourishes me also destroys me.” I’m super grateful for the platform I was given. Obviously I owe everything I have to that diving board, that jumping-off point. But there does come a point where you definitely overstay your welcome, where something starts to become more limiting, it starts to do more harm than it does good, and that was definitely a source of frustration for me. I don’t think it’s a secret—I have been vocal about it—but to say that I’m not grateful for the opportunity and for all it’s done for me would be obtuse, absurd and obnoxious, but I’m not gonna lie and say it didn’t also cost me a host of problems on the backend. [pullquote] The Biggest Loser was a life or death intervention that existed on a ticking clock on top of which you would see 45 minutes of a television show which is shot over 10 days and so you never saw what I was doing, why I was doing it, what else I was doing, the end result of what I was doing.[/pullquote]
Now, I’m hoping this show is really just my best foot forward and the thing is, I am sarcastic and I am obnoxious but I’m also loving and I’m also passionate and I’m also caring and I’m all those things. At least now if people hate me, they’ll hate me for a legitimate reason—that I’m really excited about! (Laughs) At least they’ll hate me for a reason that’s real.
Q: And unless those tears are CGI, you cry. Quite a bit, in fact. Actual human tears, I think.
A: (Laughs) No, no, no. It’s just tear-gas shit they sprayed at me during the interviews.
Q: You’ve been called a bully to overweight people and I know that must be hard to hear for somebody who was bullied.
A: It’s a shame. For somebody who comes to an environment where they’re literally committing suicide with food, let’s cut the shit. Some of them are 400 or 500 pounds, they’re killing themselves with food and the amount of time they have left is five or 10 years; if they’re lucky, 15. It’s suicide with food. In some cases I would have a week with one of these people, so I will try everything under the sun, but if I can’t do it with hugs, love and kisses, then I’m gonna do what it takes. What people should really pay attention to is, I was less concerned with being likable than getting done what I needed to get done.
Q: So this goes back to the whole “I didn’t know Jillian Michaels was sensitive” thing, but you’re a fan of Tori Amos, which we discover in the first episode. That is some deep sensitivity. What kind of influence did she and her music have on you? And what Tori song got you through your teen years?
A: God, so many of them. I was very much that kind of bullied emo kid. And a lot of teenagers go through that emo phase and it manifests in different incarnations for every generation, but in some of those darker moments during that very kind of impressionable and pivotal part of my life, her music was something I could really relate to, especially “Cornflake Girl.” She’s sort of the outcast, and that whole song was, to me, about being an outcast, being on the outside. Or “Silent All These Years” where she finally finds her voice. And it took me a long time. As much as I’m very outspoken now, I wasn’t always so. I didn’t always have that
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