Our Favorite TV Shows We Didn’t Know Were Staged

Published on 11/14/2022
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What Not To Wear

In reality, the show isn’t as entertaining as it’s portrayed to be. To renovate their wardrobe, each participant receives $5,000. But there is a couple of catches: the producers must donate all of the participants’ clothes to charity before the event may go place. Participants are also required to pay VAT on any things purchased. It doesn’t end there. The show does not pay for the tailoring of the contestants’ outfits.

What Not To Wear

What Not To Wear

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It was one of MTV’s top reality shows when it aired. He would show up at people’s front doors and take their old cars, giving them a complete makeover before returning them to their owners.” In the end, it turned out that the car makeovers were purely cosmetic and were only done for the cameras. An audience member revealed that their automobile hardly ran when they received it back. Also, it could take up to six months for these cars to be repaired or maintained.

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