Although you got a small glimpse on the show, Nicole really made quite a spectacle when Jon offered the bribe. She'd stand up, look around, tap her foot and be all, "Oh, wow. I think I should ... hmm. Err. $20,000? For real?" More consternation. There was so much needless drama (and if a reality show guy is saying that -- it's saying something!), one of the EPs finally said, "Okay. Here's the deal: if your butt leaves the seat, you have accepted the bribe. Everyone clear on that?" When the cash hit $30,000, Ali popped out of her chair like she got pricked with a startle stick. And that was that.
Yep - nothing media-whorish about this. Nope - nosireebob!
...snortylaugh
Sure, some people go on reality shows and maintain a level of privacy and personal dignity - and others (*cough*) sacrifice it all and go out of their way to manufacture "needless drama," in the hope of getting a few more feet of film dedicated to them
And again, there's nothing wrong with it! Let's face it, more people remember the Johnny Fairplays of reality TV, than they do the Rodger Binghams. And more people will remember Nicole, than they will Ali
My issue is - I hate the hypocrisy
If you're going to be an evil bitch - be an evil bitch!!! Own it!!! Embrace it!!! Celebrate it!!! You'll be in good company because we have lots of them around here. But don't come whining about how people are being meanie genies to innocent people they've never met. Umm...yeah - the "person" millions of people got to know is the "person" you chose to show them
Take responsibility for the choice you made



