Chaos has always been what drives reality TV but it could also be the reason the genre, as we know it, might be over.
Chaos has always been what drives reality TV. Cast members fight, cheat, gossip and lie, all in the name of satisfying viewer appetite for drama. But now it’s this chaos that could ultimately be the reason reality TV as we know it could be over., have recently launched lawsuits against their respective production companies, citing discrimination, sexual harassment, and concerns they were being targeted for speaking out.
Companies like EndemolShine, ITV and Warner Bros have health and wellbeing assistance. However, Norris says having a psychologist who isn’t on the company’s payroll is important. “We’re seeing an escalation of contestants put in conflict situations with levels of deprivation that are going to bring out behaviour that could potentially look damaging for them long-term. Fear and anger drive engagement more than love.” Elkins says. “And the contracts are often so binding, they allow for very little recourse.”Elkins points to the European industry as a possible example for how to implement better safeguards for reality stars.
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