As we all know by now, reality TV is not so "real" anymore. Some of our favorite reality shows are staged or the producers will tell one person to confront the other to make good TV or drama. Fact of the matter is, reality TV will either make you or break you.
When you decide that you want to be on a reality TV show, you are agreeing to let millions of viewers into your life and to judge your character. For example, lets say a woman by the name of "Jenna" decided she wants to be on "The Real World." Cameras show her partying, fighting, sleeping with men, etc. Once that show is edited and aired, some people will look at her in a negative way because that's how she portrayed herself. Jenna is now upset of how people are treating her but she only has two people to blame: the producers who only show her wild side and herself. Don't put out what you don't want shown to several people.
So many people want their face known and want to be on a hit TV series but before you jump into something major, think of the pros and cons. Not everyone who has been on reality TV are frowned upon but think about it.......when you have someone on TV who isn't fighting, arguing and acting ratchet, what usually happens to them? You don't get that much TV time or you won't see them on season 2. They are considered "boring" or a waste of space. Now a days, it's all about the drama, the money and who gets the most attention. Some of the people who watch themselves on TV will either learn from their experience or feed off the attention. In the end, the get frustrated at all of the negativity. But again, they can't blame the audience.
If any of you are considering applying for a TV show, just make sure you keep things to yourself that you don't want put out there and most importantly, be yourself. There are a ton of critics out there. You can choose to ignore the comments or feed off of them. It's all about what you dish out.
-Markesha xoxo
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