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Nationality
  
Australian

Spouse
  
Ed Kavalee (m. 2014)

Name
  
Tiffiny Hall

Books
  
Weightloss Warrior

Role
  
Author

TV shows
  
The Biggest Loser

Height
  
1.63 m


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Born
  
11 July 1984 (age 40) (
1984-07-11
)
Melbourne, Australia

Occupation
  
Author, television personality, journalist

Television
  
The Biggest Loser: FamiliesThe CircleGladiators

Siblings
  
Bridget Hall, Lleyton Hall

Similar People
  
Ed Kavalee, Michelle Bridges, Shannan Ponton, Steve Willis, Hayley Lewis

Profiles

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Tiffiny Elizabeth Hall (born 11 July 1984) is an Australian author, journalist and television personality best known from television appearances on Gladiators, the morning show The Circle (2010), The Biggest Loser Australia: Families (2011) and The Biggest Loser Australia: Singles (2012).

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Background and education

Hall was born in Melbourne, Victoria to a Martin and a Jeanette Hall, she is the oldest of three siblings, Bridgette and Lleyton. She grew up in the suburb of Essendon. Her parents, Martin and Jeanette Hall, own a Taekwondo centre headquartered in Brunswick. Hall attended Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School, where her English teacher was Australian writer John Marsden.

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Hall graduated from the University of Melbourne in 2007 with a Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications) majoring in creative writing and print journalism, and a Diploma in Modern Languages (French). Hall practises the Korean martial art of Taekwondo and is a Sixth Dan Black Belt. She is also a qualified personal trainer with a Certificate III & IV in Fitness and a Diploma of Sport Coaching with a specialisation in martial arts.

Career

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After writing for the Herald Sun and freelancing for various magazines, Hall joined the cast of the Australian TV revival of Gladiators in 2008. Her Gladiator name was Angel.

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In 2010, she joined morning television show The Circle as a regular health and fitness presenter and weightloss coach to host Chrissie Swan.

In 2011, Hall joined The Biggest Loser: Families as the newest addition to the full-time cast of trainers in the sixth season of the show. During the show's three months on air she wrote a blog at the official Biggest Loser website and a weekly column for the magazine OK!. Her second non-fiction book Weightloss Warrior: How to win the battle within was released in April 2011. Tiffiny returned to train the White Team in The Biggest Loser Singles for the 2012/13 series.

Hall released her third and fourth health books, Fatloss For Good and a cookbook called Lighten Up, in 2012.

In 2012 Hall released the children's novel White Ninja, the first in her Roxy Ran trilogy of children's books published by HarperCollins. The sequel Red Samurai was released in April 2013 and the third, titled Black Warrior, in March 2014.

Personal life

In 2014 Hall married comedian, radio host, actor and film maker Ed Kavalee. They announced in February 2017 they are expecting their first child. On the 12th of September, Hall gave birth to a baby boy called Arnold Martin Kavalee.

Hall is a firm believer that people with autism should not get disability pensions for she feels they are able to work. She also believe that they should also be subjected to the same laws as people without autism, for she feels that's like saying being autistic is an excuse for bad behaviour. She also supports Pauline Hanson's idea on segregating children with autism in schools as some of her classed were disrupted by autistic students and it annoyed her they didn't get into trouble because the reason they disrupted the class had something to do with their autism.

References

Tiffiny Hall Wikipedia


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