Photo: ABC/Netflix It’s pretty laughable to look back now and realize that two of the earliest, pre-pandemic reality-TV hits of the year were shows based on physical and social isolation. In January, there was The Circle, the Netflix reality show where contestants are kept in separate apartments and use a voice-activated social-media platform to interact with each other and compete to become “influencers.
The wild ride of Tiger King Shortly after much of the country went into lockdown, Netflix released Tiger King, the absolutely bonkers docuseries about Joe Exotic, the polygamist, mullet-sporting, onetime presidential candidate and Oklahoma zoo owner who may or may not have put out a hit on big-cat advocate Carole Baskin, who may or may not have killed her first husband and fed him to tigers.
Too Hot to Handle offered its contestants $100,000 in prize money, but they could only win it if they abstained from “kissing,” “heavy-petting,” and “self-gratification of any kind.” For every infraction, the prize money was docked. The show included lines like “What I’m most proud of is my penis” and “I do mostly go for guys, but if a girl looks just like me, I’m so into that.”
Vanderpump Rules scandals and pregnancies Is Vanderpump Rules, Bravo’s sexy unique reality show about the sexy unique servers at Lisa Vanderpump’s Sexy Unique Restaurant , ever coming back? Unclear but … all signs point to no.
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