The first season opening of “Ice Road Truckers” shows a huge truck breaking through an ice road and falling into the icy water below it.
People who’ve participated in the show have confessed to it being scripted and heavily edited to paint average people as villains or heroes. Furthermore, the show portrays ice road trucking as far more dangerous than it actually is.
Deadliest Catch
"Deadliest Catch" pastes scenes from different occurrences into one for dramatic effect, plus the show is actually damaging the fishing industry and real-life fishing crews.
You see, the fishing crews on the show make their money from being on TV, unlike the people who fish for a living.
Chrisley Knows Best
"Christley Knows Best" follows the lives of real estate legend Todd Christley and his family. It first premiered in 2014 and has since spawned no less than eight seasons and three spinoffs.
An inside source from the show's set admitted that most of the dialogue on it is scripted. In an effort to keep the comedy going, scenes that didn't turn out as funny as Christley imagined get re-shot.
Geordie Shore
"Geordie Shore" is the British take on the not-so-real American reality show "Jersey Shore". And if you've ever tried watching the latter, you've probably guessed it's incredibly fake.
The thing that without a doubt outed the show's fakery was one of its 2018 trailers. Marnie herself later tweeted that the show is "fake and scripted".
Made in Chelsea
No, not the Chelsea in New York, the one in London. Although it doesn't really matter because it's totally fake.
Former participants actually spoke against the producers and the way they script different happenings and create drama where there isn't any. One of them has even gone on record saying that they filmed fake dinners early in the morning.