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Keen for kids, they have nothing to lose

By GEORGIA WESTGARTH

VERY much in love, this Narre Warren couple’s only disagreement is about their health – but that’s all about to change as their weight becomes priority on the new season of the Biggest Loser.
Signing up with family members Johnee and Tenealle from Cranbourne, the Auvale family – better known as the black team – will start sharing their weight-loss journey with Australia this week.
The proud Samoan family linked by brothers Moses and Johnee will compete against three other families in the show’s 10th season.
Older brother Moses, 39, says he feels a deep sense of paternal responsibility for his brother Johnee, 38, who has steadily gained weight since his teenage years, reaching 170kgs before the age of 18.
Moses’ personal goals are to feel good at the beach with his shirt off and enjoy shopping for clothes, as well as becoming a positive role model for his family.
While wife Rina, 37, who weighs more than her husband wants to lose weight to feel beautiful for Moses after steadily gaining kilos since moving to Australia 15 years ago.
Denial and waffles may have got Johnee and Tenealle to a combined weight of 350kgs but the couple have one goal in mind, a family, and with the help of Steve ‘The Commando’ Willis a baby could be right around the corner.
Sister-in-law Tenealle admits her addiction to waffles, ice-cream and chocolate hasn’t helped her waistline and is determined to shape up permanently and start a family.
Husband Johnee weighing in at 215.7kgs, making him the biggest in the competition, has been in denial about his weight for many years but – desperate for a baby – is ready to be kicked into gear on the show.
The Auvale family will start to shed their weight this week on Network Ten.

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