Fake Reality TV Shows Finally Revealed

Published on 08/13/2021
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What Not To Wear

We like this show’s idea, but it’s not as enjoyable as you think it is. The contestants in the show will receive a thorough refurbishment and a rework of their wardrobe in exchange for $5,000. But there are numerous inconveniences. It turns out they toss their original clothing out and give it to charity! Participants must also pay taxes on the products they purchase. In addition, the clothes are customized to fit them perfectly. But they must also bear the expense of alternation.

What Not To Wear

What Not To Wear

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Pimp My Ride

You must have heard about this show if you were alive in the early 2000s. At that time, it was a major feature in the reality TV world. A rapper named Xzibit appeared at different people’s front doors to make up their cars. It’s all for the show, apparently, as it was only a cosmetic makeover. One guy on the program even stated that the vehicle could hardly run when the car was back to them. It also took at least six months before the car is finished.

Pimp My Ride

Pimp My Ride

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