Everyone Was Tricked Into Believing That These Reality TV Shows Were Real

Published on 08/11/2021
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Actually, the show is not as entertaining as it appears. To upgrade their outfit, every contestant receives $5,000. There are, however, a few catches: producers must give all clothes to charities before the event takes place. In addition, participants must pay VAT on all purchases. There’s not finished. The show does not pay for the clothes of the contestants

What Not To Wear

What Not To Wear

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It was one of MTV’s most popular reality shows when it was initially shown. He would knock on people’s homes and pick up their old cars before returning them to their owners. He would make a total change. In the end, the car makeover was only aesthetic and made for the cameras. One audience member reported it was hardly running when they received their car back. In addition, up to six months could be required for the repair or maintenance of these cars.

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