One of the first reality TV shows to follow a family of semi-lunatics around while they engage in a lot of drama was ‘The Osbournes”.
It eventually came out that most of the show’s events were actually scripted. The Osbournes themselves simply came up with crazy ideas before each episode.
New Love Was in the Air
While all this was going on, Amy had some happy news to spread. After the devastating and heartbreaking divorce from Matthew, Amy found new love. His name was Chris Marek. By 2019, they were already engaged, and in the summer of 2021, they were married on the Roloff farm. As the show progressed, it revealed some less happy moments of the family, and in that same year, Amy lost her beloved dog, Felix.
Amy was devastated, and many of the show's audience were able to relate to the hurt she was feeling as Amy's dog was sudden and unexpected. The show continues to shed light on the Roloff family's life, follows them through the bad and good, and together with the social media accounts, this family has become a true inspiration to us all. They might be small or little people, but they have great souls and huge hearts, which, at the end of the day, are the only thing that matters.
How much reality exactly goes into "Little People Big World" is a question unanswered. Now, however, we know that at least one person involved was not happy with it. Keep reading to learn more about the degree of actual reality in some of the most successful reality shows out there.
Whether we admit it or not, we all enjoy watching reality shows from time to time and yelling at our TV sets.
In truth, most of these so-called “reality shows” are actually staged and predetermined. They involve carefully crafted scenarios, archetypal actors, or sometimes even both. Just to prove it, we've gathered a list of the world's most popular reality TV shows that surprisingly do not depict reality at all.
Cake Boss
It was inevitable that the popularity of reality shows would eventually lead to one about cakes. Unfortunately, "Cake Boss" really takes the cake when it comes to exaggerating drama and controversies.
Valastro is often reported to not even work in his shop when the show isn’t filming. Some of the weddings were also reported as fake.
American Idol
"American Idol" was one of the pioneers in the reality audition TV show format.
Turns out, the show’s producers send talent scouts to make sure they have a few winners at the end of each episode and fill the rest of the time with terrible participants who are known as flops ahead of time.