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Munnalita Stephanie Kojcic (born 27 July, 1974 in Mount Gambier, South Australia) is an Australian hairdresser/business woman. She was also the fourth runner up of The Biggest Loser Australia (season 2). [hide]

* 1 The Biggest Loser * 2 I want to have a Baby * 3 Family * 4 References * 5 External links

[edit] The Biggest Loser

Munnalita was forth runner up of The Biggest Loser Australia (season 2), starting the show weighing 127.3kg. During the series, she lost over 53kg. Her final weight was 74.1kg and she slimmed down to a size 10-12.

On 17 September, 2007 Munnalita appeared on the cover of WHO Magazine and New Idea Magazine she spoke about her time on the Biggest Loser. On seeing a picture of herself after initially losing weight, she said that she was happy with the way things had worked out and she feels great.

[edit] I want to have a baby

Munnalita said she joined the biggest looser for one reason and only one reason, that was to lose weight, so that she could have a chance at having a baby after multiple attempts of IVF that had failed.

[edit] Family

In June 2008 Munnalita married a Mount Gambier city councilor Mr John Kyrimis who is also a local barrister. Munnalita`s grandmother is a distant cousin to Grace Scott which is the second wife of trucking magnate Allan Scott. Munnalitas husbands first cousin is married to Allan Scotts granddaughter.

Munnalitas has only one sister Tina Louise Lewis (formally kojcic) her husband’s first cousin was the first Maori to ever marry into the British Royal Family. Munnalitas little sister Tina and her husband Charlie Lewis attended Kensington Palace for the marriage between Lady Davina Windsor (currently 22nd in line of succession to the British Throne) and Christie Lewis on the 31 July 2004. Lady Davina Windsor father Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester and her mother Duchess of Gloucester where both present at the wedding.

Munnalitas only brother Elvis Kojcic married Katerina Jane Gibbons, whose mother is Pamela Judith von Bergen a descendent of Thomas Michael von Bergen the Noble land owner of the city of Bergen in Norway.