Fake Reality TV Shows That Tricked Many Viewers

Published on 01/11/2022
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What Not To Wear

This show has a good premise, but it isn’t as engaging as you might anticipate. Contestants on the show are given $5,000 to undergo a makeover and new clothes. It turns out, however, that it has a number of faults. After discarding their old garments, the makers donate them to charity! The products purchased by the participants must also be taxed. Furthermore, the clothing is carefully designed to fit them. They are, however, liable for the expense of the adjustment.

What Not To Wear

What Not To Wear

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Pimp My Ride

If you were alive in the early 2000s, you must have heard of this show! It was one of reality television’s most talked-about shows at the time. A rapper named Xzibit showed up at various people’s homes and gave their cars a makeover. It appears that the makeover was only for show, because it was simply cosmetic. According to one show participant, the car was hardly running when it was returned to them. There were occasions when getting the autos fixed may take up to six months.

Pimp My Ride

Pimp My Ride

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