17 Stories from People Who Were on Reality Shows as Children

‘For a tantrum, you get $200 extra’
17 Stories from People Who Were on Reality Shows as Children

Anyone with inductive reasoning skills and a handful of streaming services knows that reality television is fake. Knowing this, however, doesn’t stop us from uttering, “Whatever, I’ll still watch that garbage,” and queuing up the latest episode of Love Island. In fact, knowing that some of the drama is scripted only adds to the allure by giving us the opportunity to search for clues about what exactly isn’t real. 

Thankfully, Reddit exists, which means people can log on and confirm that yeah, the directors intentionally stoked the flames on Teen Mom or that the kids on World’s Strictest Parents got offered extra cash for misbehaving on camera. 

None of this is surprising, but these behind-the-scenes tales are a form of entertainment all their own — especially finding out that Next Top Model’s crimes extend far beyond America.

LadyLucky26 4y ago I was friends with a guy whose brother was on the show 16 & pregnant. Не & his at the time girlfriend were featured. They made him out to be a bad guy but he wasn't anything like the way he was made out on tv. I had hung out with them years before and during filming. Не had his stupid moments but is an overall good guy. She had talked about being on the show before they did the deed (red flag 1) and when the kids were born she took them and run away on

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chriswizardhippie 6y ago I was on slime time live in the early 2000s. We all lined up in a row to play one game. The winner of the game got Ice Age on dvd. Basically there were these teams of two and you were either a kid with the balloon on your head or the kid with a nail file. You popped the balloon and you either got red slime or green. Green meant you won the prize and red meant you just got slimed. It was apple sauce cause I tasted it after I lost but I was still

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CaesarVariable 6y ago Edited 6y ago My cousin was on a British Nickelodeon game show (forget what its name was) wherein several pairs of kids competed for a room full of candy. Standard stuff, except the winning group would be voted on by the public. Nearly everything about the show was fabricated. The producers made it look like the kids were sleeping in log cabins in the woods, but they were actually staying at a hotel in a nearby town. They filmed all of the groups winning the room full of candy but just used the footage of whoever ended

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 4y ago Edited 4y ago So I was on wife swap when I was 13 or so and they made up more then half of it. You see they make it so there's a nice family and a bad family. They made us the bad family of 10 living in a house bus. All the the stuff they can't make look bad the don't put on the show. They act nice and all but make u look like a fool on tv. I remember my mum coming back home crying and stressed out. One whole year later they decide

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ajaltman17 4y ago MTV's Made came to our high school to turn two girls into each other. One was portrayed as this artsy starlet who did musicals and show choir, and the other was portrayed as this sporty, fit, athletic girl. The reality was both girls were into sports and the performing arts. + 277 ...

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mirthquake 4y ago My family and our home were on that show This Old House in the late '90s. Norm Abrahms was the host, and they picked our house because of my dad's collection of Shaker furniture. The idea was that we gave him a tour of the house (while being filmed) and then he demonstrated to the camera how to make furniture like our. Everything was 100% genuine. Norm and the crew were kind and super respectful to all of us. No second takes. When he explained to the camera how to build replicas of the Shaker furniture, it

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theserpentsmiles 6y ago When I was at Universal Nickelodeon I got called up to be a contestant on some test show. Got slimed, it was basically apple sauce. Got to meet the All That cast who were my age. Funny to see some of them around on TV and stuff. + 5.4K ...

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normanbailer 6y ago . Edited 6y ago . Legends of the hidden temple. It was a long day but we had endless pizza and soda (mid 90's). Every recent gaming system was available to play between shoots. There was a live audience that would get shuffled in and out. The host interviewed us all individually and it was a bit uncomfortable. Red Jaguars 4 life.

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jonathan22877 6y ago I was on Double Dare in 1987. Back when it was on Fox before it moved to Nickelodeon. It was awesome. Our whole class and the other teams class were the audience members. My parents had to chaperone the school trip to go there (Philly) and they had to sit on a different set (Finders Keepers) so they would not interfere. My team won but I messed up the obstacle course on the fifth obstacle. We split $320 cash and then each won a phone/tape answering machine, a gumball and dog treat machine, $200 to Kaybee toy

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buddhasquirrel 4y ago I worked with 2 people who were on Teen Mom (grandmother and granddaughter, obv the granddaughter was the Teen Mom)... they told me that the directors would intentionally set up stuff that would cause drama and then start filming. For example, the directors had them go out to lunch and told the grandmother something she didn't know yet and filmed their argument for drama, knowing she would get upset that the granddaughter hadn't told her before (even though she was planning to). Really dumb, unnecessary drama for TV, but apparently the baby got tons of scholarships and

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ThousandPaperCranes 4y ago I was on a dog training tv show when I was 8-ish. The idea was that the dog trainer came in and helped our family integrate our new puppy into our household, to give us training tips and advice, etc. The whole thing was basically bogus. The 'trainer' came to our house for maybe 30 minutes tops and gave us extremely basic advice. The producers also told us we had to get changed and pretend that he was visiting us 3 months later after he gave us the advice and how it had made our life better

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iceninja98 4y ago My friends parents were on worlds strictest parents. They came to my house on 4th of July and when they showed our house on tv it was a huge mansion rather than our actual house. The camera crew also told the visiting bad kids to steal alcohol from our house. + 3.7K ...

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 4y ago A class mate of mine was on my country's Next Top Model. Before getting into the show she was asked what kind of hair she would never want to get, so that the producers know about it and not make her have it during the makeover episode. My classmate had long blonde hair which she really loved, so she said she doesn't want them to cut her hair off and that she also hated strange unnatural colors like blue, pink etc. Fast forward to the makeover episode. The hairstyling team comes in and finds her hair unfitting

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RayNooze 4y ago There was a family in our neighborhood who was on a show here in Germany. One day, when accompanied by the camera crew, one of the daughters suddenly threw a screaming fit in public, which was totally unusual for her. When the mom was asked later what the fuck had happened, she said, for a tantrum you get 200 bucks extra. + 8.7K ...

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lucifer2990 4y ago A girl I went to school with was on My Super Sweet Sixteen. She was always quiet but well-liked and the kids on that show were usually monsters so we were curious about how the episode would paint her. There was one scene where she was checking in on a vendor and they said something might not be finished in time for the party and she didn't have a meltdown or anything but she said something dramatic like, Oh no! That's going to ruin my whole birthday party! After the episode aired her friends who were with

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sup3rrn0va 4y ago Edited 4y ago I was on Wife Swap when I was 10 years old. My family had to switch with a farming family and we were supposed to be the 'city family' even though my family and I lived in the suburbs. There were plenty of quotes taken out of context as you'd expect. They also incited plenty of drama. - was framed as addicted to video games so they took my xbox and gameboy color for the week. A few days in one of the crew members came in with my gameboy and said look I

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sometribe 4y ago Some kid in a neighboring school district was on 'My Super Sweet Sixteen'. Не was one of the few boys on the show (I think it was season 1) so he got ridiculed and bullied pretty bad. His parents moved him down to Florida for the rest of high school. 244 ...

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