There’s something extremely cringe-inducing about “Toddlers and Tiaras”, a show which takes the already debatable idea of having adults argue on TV for entertainment, and makes children do it instead.
However, many of the show’s participants and former staff came forward and claimed that the show is largely scripted, with the drama mostly being fake.
Love Island
"Love Island" is simply a mix of "The Bachelor" and "Survivor". The show pairs a group of singles on a tropical island, but according to one naughty Reddit user, it’s completely fake.
Everything, from the arguments to the dramas on the show, is made up and acted. It's just manufactured romance.
Mob Wives
"Mob Wives" basically took a bunch of rugged, tough women from Staten Island, N.Y. that were married to mobsters and pitted them against each other. Many of the show's events were staged or produced.
Most of its participants don’t actually frequent together, so the producers essentially created various dramatic scenes and fights between them.
Britain's Got Talent
Fans of "Britain’s Got Talent" mostly tune in to watch Simon Cowell get paid almost $100 million per year to dish out creative criticism to the show’s participants.
Unfortunately, it was revealed that some of the show’s talents are fake, with producers doing everything they can to make sure things stay interesting. We can't say we're that surprised.
The Apprentice
Years before Donald Trump became President, he was polishing his acting skills. The show made him almost as popular as Oprah. It revolves around Trump interviewing candidates for a chance to work for him.
Many of the show’s firing scenes were highly exaggerated, and participants knew ahead of time that they were about to get the ax.