The latest Biggest Loser winner, Rachel Frederickson, has slammed people who say she lsot too much weight, but now it is speculated that she dodged questions about eating disorders during a conference call with reporters earlier this week.

When asked about the negative reactions she received on social media after revealing her extreme weight loss, the 24-year-old voice-over artist said, "Oh, gosh, I didn't even see that!"

Frederickson slimmed down from 260 pounds to 105, shedding 59.62 percent of her body weight.

When asked if she thought she went overboard and lost too much weight, Frederickson responded, "I have had support systems in place the entire time I was on The Biggest Loser. We are given a calorie budget and I stuck to that."

According to Newsday, the contestants are given a limit of 1,600 calories a day.

While she did not directly answer questions with a "yes" or "no", she did maintain that she lost the weight "naturally".

"I followed the advice and support of ... the medical team at The Biggest Loser the entire journey so it's been natural and I've just enjoyed every part of it."

Still, Jillian Michaels who works as a trainer, and looked noticeably shocked on camera when Frederickson revealed her new look, that they could not speak on her weight loss. Take a look at her expression at the :46 mark.

Michaels wrote on Facebook Feb. 5, "We're not comfortable commenting on Rachel's journey because [we] weren't her trainers and weren't given an opportunity to work with her at any point. Any questions about the contestants on The Biggest Loser should be directed to the show's producers."

Another trainer, Dolvett Quince, defended Frederickson's weight loss via Facebook Feb. 5 as well.

"Please try not to look at one slice of Rachel's journey and come to broad conclusions. Rachel's health is and always has been my main concern and her journey to good health has not ended."