Fake Reality TV Shows That Tricked Many Viewers

Published on 01/11/2022
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Britain’s Got Talent

A varied spectrum of participants showcase their abilities on the popular American talent show, which also has a British edition. There are dancers, acrobats, magicians, and pretty much anything else you can think of. A dog even took the audience entirely by surprise at one point. The “Jules and Matisse” dog act was named the competition’s winner in 2005. In actuality, the outcomes had been tampered with. The actual Matisse was too afraid to attempt such an act, the producers enlisted the help of a dog that resembled Matisse. Fix!

Britain’s Got Talent

Britain’s Got Talent

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Restaurant Stakeout

Willie Degel, a restaurateur, decided to install surveillance cameras in a struggling restaurant. This was carried out in order to determine the source of the computer’s malfunction. The system was designed to identify and reprimand employees who were not doing their tasks effectively. He’d approach them after that and, if necessary, fire them in a dramatic manner to draw their attention. This is almost entirely a fake, just so you know. Before filming began, the Food Network called the restaurant’s owner and did a screen-test on the employees, according to the owner of the restaurant featured in the first season. Aside from that, customers were told to make as much noise as they possibly could.

Restaurant Stakeout

Restaurant Stakeout

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