Chinese reality show, which sees celebs roughing it out in the wild, accused of being fake after its cast was snapped returning to a hotel at night

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While Camping Life's production team has rubbished the allegations, the whistleblower, a paparazzo, has doubled down on his claims.

filming its second season that takes place in Hainan Province., 37, and Chinese actor Yang Di, 36, have also returned for the new season, which is slated to air in May.

The draw of the show is seeing the stars roughing it out in the great outdoors, and part of the package includes them sleeping in tents for the entire duration.

were"going back to the hotel", and asserted that the stars in the show"do not actually live in tents".quickly took to their Weibo to rubbish Dong Gua Gua's accusations, calling it a case of"malicious editing.", all guests stayed overnight in the tents and there were no exceptions," they insisted.

He also added that"the weather that night was not exceptionally bad either," alluding that there was no reason for the cast members to be going to a hotel. Many netizens have since remarked that they won't be surprised if Dong Gua Gua's claims are true as they know that many reality programmes are indeed just"for show".argued that the stars probably went to the hotel just to clean themselves up.

Source: Entertainment Trends (entertainmenttrends.net)

 

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