Jillian Michaels (personal Trainer) - Personal Life

Personal Life

Michaels was born in Los Angeles, California to JoAnn McKarus and an undisclosed father, and raised in Santa Monica. Devastated by her parents' divorce when she was 12, she struggled with weight problems during her early teens. In a 2009 episode of The Doctors, Michaels showed a photograph of herself at age 12, saying she weighed 175 pounds (79 kg) and was 5 feet (150 cm) tall. She began to take control of her weight problems at age 14 when her mother signed her up for martial arts classes. By age 17, Michaels was working as a personal trainer.

Michaels attended California State University, Northridge, supporting herself as a bartender and personal trainer during that time. After working briefly as an agent with International Creative Management, in 2002 Michaels opened the sports medicine facility Sky Sport & Spa in Beverly Hills.

Michaels is close to her mother, brother and younger sister. She is the godmother of actress Vanessa Marcil-Giovinazzo's son, Kassius, born March 30, 2002.

Michaels has stated, “Let’s just say I believe in healthy love. If I fall in love with a woman, that’s awesome. If I fall in love with a man, that’s awesome. As long as you fall in love…it’s like organic food. I only eat healthy food, and I only want healthy love!” She adopted a girl from Haiti in 2012, and has a son, born to Michaels' partner Heidi Rhoades in 2012.

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