MTV and VH1 owe an entire generation emotional damages.
The dating series followed James Getzlaff, a gay man, on his quest to find love — except many of the contestants were actually straight men pretending to be gay. Besides this concept just being manipulative and mean to Getzlaff, it also prompted gay caricatures from the"straight" contestants, and laughs based purely on the fact that a straight man had to pretend to be gay.Here's one more show where women were misled — this time, into thinking they were dating Prince Harry.
While this may seem laughable, as the above lookalike is obviously not Harry, the contestants wereto gaslighting and what the winner called"brainwashing," which included having production team members whisper that the Royal family wasn't happy with the show while the girls were supposed to be asleep , and having a"therapist" speak to the women who were in doubt and tell them, “You have to learn how to trust your mind.
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