“Hardcore Pawn” revolves around the Gold family, who runs a pawn shop in Detroit’s rough 8 Mile. While the show teaches you a thing or two about negotiations and handling people, much of its drama is fake.
Many of the show’s participants later claimed that their incredibly exaggerated fights with the Gold family were completely inauthentic.
Breaking Amish
In today’s always-connected world, a group like the Amish tends to get quite a unique reputation, and many are obviously fascinated with their unique lives. "Breaking Amish" introduced the premise of Amish people trying to break away from their confined lifestyles and moving to New York.
It’s known at this point that the show is actually fake, as these people aren’t really Amish, just actors!
Southern Charm
"Southern Charm" is proof that you can make any show successful as long as you put an interesting spin on the classic formula of "The Real Housewives".
While its premise is interesting, former participant Danni Baird stated that many of its cast didn’t even live in Charleston. He also claimed that much of the drama was pre-scripted by producers.
I Am Cait
Caitlyn Jenner rocked the world when she announced her transition into a female, and everyone wanted to follow her story. "I Am Cait" was the answer to that demand. The show followed her throughout her challenging gender transition.
Once the first season was over, most of the excitement was gone, so the producers began creating fake scenarios for Cait to react to.
Jersey Shore
In 2009, "Jersey Shore" became one of the world’s most popular reality shows. While the cast members are friends in real life, most of their drama is apparently made up.
A lawyer whose offices were located just across the street from them reported that many of their walkouts were not only staged but rehearsed to perfection.