These Are The Most Staged Reality TV Show People Actually Believed Were Real

Published on 08/06/2021
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In fact, the show is not as entertaining as it is shown. Each participant receives $5,000 to improve their wardrobe. However, there are a few catches: producers have to donate all clothing to charity before the event takes place. Participants must additionally pay VAT on all purchases. It’s not finished there. The show does not pay for the modification of the contestants’ clothes

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When it first aired, it was one of MTV’s most popular reality shows. He would knock on people’s homes and grab their old cars, giving them a complete makeover before returning them to their owners. In the end, the car makeovers were revealed to be merely cosmetic and done solely for the cameras. An audience member said that when they got their car back, it barely ran. Furthermore, the repair or maintenance of these cars could take up to six months.

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