When Reality TV Stars Go Bad, Who’s to Blame?
by Pam MeisterApparently, reality TV couple Spencer and Heidi Pratt – who got their start on MTV’s The Hills and are now a part of this summer’s I’m a Celebrity – Get Me Out of Here – have run afoul of one of NBC’s reality programming head honchos with their latest attention-getting antics.
“They are everything that’s wrong with America,” executive vice president of alternative programming for NBC and Universal Media Studios, Paul Telegdy, said in a statement to Access Hollywood. “They are insincere, lazy, entitled and they claim the devil has possessed them.”
Apparently the couple not only demanded the royal treatment, but threatened to quit more than once and basically acted like a couple of spoiled brats.
I’d like to ask Mr. Telegdy: what did he expect? Reality shows take everyday people and turn them into minor celebrities overnight. It’s not like they had to work for years honing their craft while they waited tables and went on endless auditions, hoping and praying for their big break. (Of course, if one or both of your parents is Hollywood royalty, you skip that part and move right on to the big time.) The only “work” involved in reality stardom is standing in line to audition, hoping to get picked; although sometimes people with unusual life circumstances are approached by producers who hope to exploit their lives for ratings that translate into dollar signs (think Nadya Suleman, lovingly referred to by society as the “Octomom”).
So think about it: one day you’re just an average person, perhaps an office drone or a stay-at-home mom whom no one would look twice at while at the grocery store or standing in line at the movies. Next thing you know, every detail of your life is laid bare for public consumption, you’re chased down daily by the paparazzi, and your every move, including your hairstyle and weight, is dissected on shows like Entertainment Tonight. The entertainment media that feeds off of celebrity like a pig at the trough is really quite nauseating at times.
Granted, it can be said that people who seek such fame are asking for it. All you have to do is see what happens to others, like Jon and Kate Gosselin, whose marriage seems to be unraveling and who have dominated the news headlines for weeks. Or Susan Boyle, whose sudden rush to fame via Britain’s Got Talent with a boost from YouTube was so stressful that, after being labeled the favorite to win but coming in second in the show’s finale, she checked into a clinic citing “emotional exhaustion.”
But really, who is truly prepared for the pitfalls of fame? We’ve seen professional singers and actors, who are supposed to know the ropes, crash and burn. (Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan come immediately to mind.) Suddenly wealthy and surrounded by yes-men and other sycophants hoping to somehow cash in on the cash cow, it’s hard to keep real life in perspective.
Heck, even being an amoeba in the large ocean of internet publishing can be unsettling at times. I’ll never forget my first “you’re a ****” e-mail from someone who didn’t agree with something I wrote. It’s truly unpleasant, but unfortunately it also comes with the territory. I’m working on getting a thicker skin.
So the Pratts are acting like prats. Naturally, much of the blame lies with their crass attitude and what Paul Telegdy of NBC noted as their sense of entitlement. But what of the responsibility of reality TV programmers? They put on these shows because they’re popular and are relatively inexpensive to produce and essentially create the monsters that populate them. Who can forget the hapless Stephen Fowler of Wife Swap, whose contemptible treatment of his guest wife Gayla Long earlier this year earned him the hatred of millions across the nation? It cost him both personal and professional embarrassment, and likely had a negative impact on his own marriage. He claimed that he was egged-on by the show’s producers to ham it up. From what I’ve seen, I doubt that he needed much egging.
But no one will ever really know, and surely the show’s director and producers bear some responsibility for the final product. Reality TV isn’t spontaneous; it’s scripted, manipulated, and edited for entertainment and shock value. Big gasps equal big ratings. Someone at the gym I go to even speculated that the Gosselins’ marriage issues are a put-up job intended to boost ratings.
Then there’s us – the public. We put these individuals up on a pedestal and wait like vultures for them to slip up so we can trash them at the first opportunity. Nothing says schadenfreude like gloating over Contestant A being voted off the island because he lost the bug eating challenge for his tribe.
And what happens to these reality stars when the cameras stop rolling? Some manage to use their experience as a stepping-stone to bigger and better things as Elisabeth Hasselbeck did. Others manage to return to everyday life. Still, others likely have difficulty adjusting to their loss of celebrity and must deal with depression, etc. But there’s always a fresh batch of suckers around the corner, waiting for our thumbs-up or thumbs-down.
When you look at it, there’s really no one person to blame when reality TV stars go bad. We’re all culpable in one way or another. And what does that say about us as a society?







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ANSWER… Those who are looking for the 15 minutes of fame, or who want to become famous for doing nothing but sitting around and bitching about each other. It's like blaming the car company for someone's auto accident, or blaming the gun company for another person's murder.
I know a woman who was on Wife Swap and felt she was totally misrepresented after the editing. She was not allowed to speak out against it or she would have to pay ABC 5 million dollars. She regrets the whole thing.
I blame society. . . (wow, that hurts even as a joke).
Almost Monty Pythonesqe
In that event, Joe Biden is the man in charge of putting things on top of other things (or would that be Bill Clinton)?
the '15 minutes' comment above sums it up- Mr Warhol would be proud about his oddly prescient predictions…
this Goselin thing seems to be everywhere- irritatingly so, we might add. Ultimately this is why God invented 600 channels…
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Yes! This is what I have been saying for years about the "reality-tv" phenomenon. First off, it isn't reality. Where in the real world are people put into hyper-competitive, faux-reality situations and filmed? Uh, nowhere.
But the real deal behind reality-tv is that it feeds into the narcissism of the contestants and the wannabe contestants. It doesn't take talent to be contestant, it just takes the willingness to be stupid for public consumption. The worse you behave, the more you're rewarded with camera time. And that sends a hell of a message to teenagers everywhere. Parents should avoid letting their kids watch these shows for that reason alone.
I think reality-tv has been a cancer in this country. It has helped create a generation of kids who aspire to nothing more than being famous. And when it comes time for the deluded masses who don't "make it" through reality tv, to get a job, what are they going to be qualified to do in the really real world?
I am reminded of a quote from 80's scifi/fantasy flick "Krull":
"Fame; it's an empty purse. Count it, go broke. Eat it, go hungry. Seek it, go mad."
Oh and as for the "I’ll never forget my first “you’re a ****” e-mail from someone who didn’t agree with something I wrote. " moment; that just means you're doing an excellent job. Those that don't agree with you are the types that cant resist attacking as their positions ahve no logic supporting them.
and for the "others likely have difficulty adjusting to their loss of celebrity and must deal with depression, etc.", they can always audition for "The Surreal Life" (or world or whatever it's called).
And this is exactly why I avoid all reality shows (other than Wipeout…the only thing better than a Japanese game show is a rip-off of one). They manipulate the public, and I refuse to let them profit off of manipulating me. There is still plenty of good entertainment without having to resort to something put together by smarmy Producers (who you know are laughing that they are able to get the public to buy this crap).
Probably Bush's fault.
/sarcasm
I loved Repo Man!
"They are everything that’s wrong with America,” executive vice president of alternative programming for NBC and Universal Media Studios, Paul Telegdy, said in a statement to Access Hollywood. “They are insincere, lazy, entitled and they claim the devil has possessed them."
Is he describing the Pratts, or his own industry?
Although for the most part, possession by the devil of Hollywood seems less a claim and more a fact….
Who's to blame? The people that watch this pablum.
Wipeout is the Schizzznit!
Yea! for my (and the next ones) self-absorbed, selfish, self-satisfying and any other adjective that starts with Self Generation… I hardly EVER watch reality shows… I only watch one and that one has enough adjectives starting with Self as it is and I have my fill until the next season of it… I am so tired of seeing these nobodies all over the tabloids… Crap, I am tired of seeing anyone on any tabloids…
He does seem to like to plagiarize from Brits (see: Kinnock, Neil)
You're right, it really does celebrate the worst aspects of human nature. And if people emulate what they see on television, then this is very destructive for society at large.
As for the deluded masses, I am reminded of a Dilbert from years ago, where Dogbert had a plan to make everyone rich by getting everyone on reality tv. When Dilbert asked what to do about those who didn't want to appear on television, Dogbert replied: "We'll get the stranglers on COPS."
It's time for a Reality TV Czar. I nominate me.
I work customer service. I've dealt with angry people over the many many years.
What I tell my employees is this: As soon as someone who disagrees with you calls you a nasty name – they've lost the argument.
It's true in the blogosphere, too. Conservatives will discuss and debate, and in the end agree to disagree. Liberals will call you names and refuse to debate.
LOL – you were reading my mind. Or, I'm sure Keith "Meltdown Maniac" Olbermann can spin it into a "It's Ronald Reagan's Fault" diatribe.
Reality TV is simply nonsense.
Ironic that Spencer is wearing a "go solar" T-shirt in one of the photos above. He probably has a drawerful of "Save the Rainforest" and "Capitalism Sucks" and "I Love Obama" shirts in his liberal C-lister bureau. And yet, he and his whiny self-absorbed princess want to be treated like royalty on an outdoors reality show, and when faced with the "great outdoors" in the real world, not a Hollywood set, with real mosquitoes and real environment uncomfortableness, they woose out. He would have been a sniveling whiner in Cub Scouts, I'm sure. In a teen horror flick, they'd be the first to meet a bloody demise… and the audience would cheer.
Hypocrisy payback is a b*tch, isn't it?
I'll second that motion…
Aw–c'mon guys. You all know the answer. Bush is to blame!
The only "reality" type show I watched was the first season of Survivor. No one knew what to expect, it truly seemed like new ground. Every season after quickly degenerated into the same back-stabbing-fest after the first episode, and was populated (by design) by some of the worst a-holes in the country. People that I wouldn't p!ss on if they were on fire.
Also, these shows don't require any talent from either writing or performing. If I wanted to see idiots like this, I'd go to the nearest DNC office with a lawn chair and six pack for the day.
I'm not sure if these shows attract those kinds of people or if these shows turn ordinary folk into the narcisistic jerkweeds, but I have nothing but contempt for the people that not only produce this crapola, but the people that think appearing on one of these shows entitles them to behave like morons.
When camera is put in to someone lives, it is television; it is no longer real. MTV has been known for "scripting" many of The Hills episodes. Jon & Kate Plus 8 were real the first year of the show; however, the couple is ironically being torn apart by the very success of their once strong marriage. They are now growing in different directions as a result of the show ( I have read that they make about $20,000-$50,000 per episode not counting DVD sales).
Most reality shows are not real. I am also turned off by the MTV brats seeking fame thinking they can make it in Hollywood by simply being on the Real World, Road Rules, or some other horrible program.
"When camera is put in to someone lives, it is television; it is no longer real. "
Isn't that a scientific fact? When you observe something, you change that which is being observed… or something like that. I'm sure I read about it in a Michael Crichton novel.
As for reality TV, a friend and I worked as production assistants on an episode of The Simple Life: Interns in Miami. With one exception, everyone on the crew was great to work with (and very forgiving) but I was surprised when we met the "writers" of the show. Truth be told, "reality show writers" function more like editors but it's all fiction. They even had a production designer and an art director (both were cool guys) who had to dress up the locations to look snazzier. We took down the set dressing in an office on location and all I could say was, "You mean that wasn't there?! You brought that all in?!"
Aw–c'mon, it's been almost 5 months now. Don't we get to blame Obama yet?
"They are everything wrong with America?!" Then DON'T HIRE THEM.
MTV has been rewarded for years with the coverage of this PHONY "reality" show, and the people who appear on it were in kind rewarded by being called and covered by actual reporters as if they are celebrities. Stop writing about The Hills and all it entails, and the show will dry up and die like the open sore it is.
But in Brett Michaels news: http://www.therexreport.com
I remember back in my college days, anthropologists were discussing the merits of using cameras and photography in their ethnological excursions – turns out even the primitive peoples who know they are being watched will put on a show, and thus corrupting any 'authentic' cultural expression when they acknowledge they have a chance to present a certain image to outsiders. It was hard enough to find anthropologists who were able to visit a particular tribe without encountering some degree of 'unreality' (think Margaret Mead – IIRC, it came out at about that time that a majority of the people she derived her ethnological studies upon had been 'yanking her chain' on a lot of stuff, namely sexual attitudes/practices). When the people had some idea what the cameras and photography was used for, there was a definite skewing of attitude and action.
I remember an email from an Aussie collegue in '98,he stated that I should get ready for "reality" coming to the states.Just Wow!So glad I stopped watching tv when the Star Trek series signed off.Even the History channel is freefalling now(Africa-the series!)Who gives a flying fornication about Africa,why do I HAVE TO CARE?
It's only been five months?!!!
Yeah, is it the Native American Indians who believe it is stealing your soul?
I think in psych 101, they call it the "halo" effect. For these other folks, it would be the "pitch-fork effect", I guess!
He has packed alot into his 4+ months! AND, if we are lucky, he will have all our money and that of our children AND grandchildren's spent before Labor Day! YAY! Looks like coal for Christmas for you nay-sayers who said he wouldn't (and couldn't) do it. Shame on you for doubting…
(I believe)Reality TV was first tried in the 70's with the filming of "the Loud family" who had a terrible marriage and had a divorce on air. At that time, I guess there was a semblance of decency in society and people were grossed out.
I think the resurgence may be connected with writer's strikes and avoiding problems when they occur. Now these show's producers are miffed that the monster they have created is acting bratty. Oh, well…
Paul Telegdy says about the Pratts,"They are insincere, lazy, entitled and they claim the devil has possessed them." I think that statement just about sums up most of Hollywood. And when has Reality TV had anything to do with reality?
think how truly popular survivor would be if the winners got to barbecue and then eat the losers!
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And when has Reality TV had anything to do with reality?
When has TV had anything to do with reality?
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Reality TV is simply not … Reality.
Reality TV is cheap compared to other programs. However, the substance is usually cheap too.
I think Biden did win the Village Idiot competition. He barely edged out John Cleese. He actually thought the competition was real.
COAL!?!?!?! My imported Kenyan diety, woman! Put yourself under arrest, at your earliest convenience, at one of our fine multi-culturally diverse, non-judgemental re-education facilities at once. Imagine someone still using COAL!!!! *insert tittering, tut-tutting liberal tee-hee, here*
I cannot comment on this topic due to having absolutely no frame of reference whatsoever because, I have never, nor will I ever, watch one of these.
How could I??? What I meant to say was "non-liquid, biodiverse non-carbon based non-toxic energy substitute for your Winter Festival." If I am now not sufficiently contrite, I will feel bad about myself, yet blame others for my failings, and report to rehab as soon as I finish my double soy fair trade non exploitative sustainable organic coffee in its 100% post consumer recycled paper cup…
The truth can be very, very sad…
"My imported Kenyan diety" — ROFLMAO!! Holy cow is this funny!!!
Thanks for the laugh.
So I've learned over the last 4+ months.
While you are right. Most people are watching to get away from seeing our failed dictator Odumbo every day. All that can wipe the stupid from our minds after watching him is someone taking a punch to the nuts.
heh.. got a chuckle out of that thanks.
Lucky that the Teutals of Orange County have managed to stay together as a family instead of fighting like so many others do in those reality programs………….
I watched this show. The Pratt's schtick was boring.
Howard Stern said it best, there's no place for schtick in something if it is supposed ot be spontaneous.
The other irony was they were the only people on the show I had never heard of and wanted to act like they were bigger than Torrie Wilson, the Baldwins, John Salley, Sanjaya, people on Disney shows, or LOU DIAMOND PHILLIPS??? The mind boggles.
They were a lame act, and they got boring really fast, please let them be gone for good from my TV. If they aren't it will be really hard to watch and I'll probably bail, it's worth turning the TV off to miss them, without them the show is interesting and even deep. With them it is a side show.
I have never heard of the Pratts but looking at their photo causes me to wonder what would they do without silicone and hair spray. They look like a caricature of what a stupid yuppie couple should not look like. Sad very sad.
Think about it. When did reality shows really take off? Survivor landed in summer of 2000. The next year, after Bush took office, they were everywhere!
I started reading this post and didn't know the people from The Hills. I decided to stop reading lest I learn something about them.
"Yes, we'll be charging them too."
ALL these "people" pictured need to go the hell away…preferably with NO cameras in sight!
I think you do a disservice to the porcine community comparing them to E!
When you live by the TV you can die by the TV.
Actually, I think Speidi have yapped about being conservative–unfortunately. I doubt they understand conservatism any better than they understand anything else. But the media, IIRC, jumped all over the fact that they're typical gun-totin, Bush-lovin Christianists. Of course,
Wait, I just realized that that's not Spencer wearing the go solar t-shirt. I think that might be the jacka$$ from Wife Swap. In which case, from what I read, he is a hypocrite. A sniveling "liberal" who somehow manages to suppress his peace-loving, Gaia-embracing attitude whenever he needs to treat other humans like dirt.
"Some manage to use their experience as a stepping-stone to bigger and better things as Elisabeth Hasselbeck did."
The View is a "better" thing?
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