Jessica Rowe exposes RIGGED Aussie reality show and claims winner was decided before filming
Jessica Rowe exposes Australian reality show RIGGED and claims a celebrity had written into their contract that they would win before filming began
Jessica Rowe has revealed how an Australian reality show decided a winner before filming began.
The 52-year-old told listeners on her podcast The Jess Rowe Big Talk Show how a celebrity knew she was going to win a show because it was written into her contract.
“I was talking to a celebrity recently who had been on a reality show and even though they knew things would work out…the winner was decided before the show even started,” he said.
Jessica Rowe exposed a rigged Australian reality show, claiming a celebrity had written into their contract that they would win before filming began.
“It actually turned out that it was in the contract of a particular person who would win and that was the only way this particular person would participate.”
It comes after one of Australia’s most successful reality TV editors previously revealed the truth about ‘manipulative’ editing techniques.
Jamie Wiggins, who has worked on shows like Holey Moley and The Amazing Race, told the TV Recharge Podcast that editing is not to blame for the negative portrayals.
“I was talking to a celebrity recently who had been on a reality show and even though they knew things would work out…the winner was decided before the show even started,” he said.
“I’ve worked on shows where I’ve had to portray someone as a villain, but it’s never going to happen that we portray someone as a villain who is a very charming person,” he said.
‘You can’t turn the most beautiful and kindest person into a villain.’
“When former reality stars say they did bad editing, we never misinterpret anything they say. It’s more about adding music, looks and sound effects,” Wiggins explained.
It comes after one of Australia’s most successful reality TV editors previously revealed the truth about ‘manipulative’ editing techniques. In the picture: Beck Zemek
“Usually we are told on day one that this character is the villain. As I understand it, these people [the contestants] they are quite enthusiastic about the idea,’ he added.
Wiggins also stated that he never changes anything a person has said, but just “cleans it up”.
‘I have never made up something that someone said. I have cleaned up what someone said but I did not misrepresent what they said,” she explained.
Jamie Wiggins, who has worked on shows like Holey Moley and The Amazing Race, told the TV Reload podcast that editing isn’t to blame for the negative portrayals. In the picture: Elizabeth Sobinoff