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Jilly_in_VA

(10,889 posts)
Thu Aug 10, 2023, 12:54 PM Aug 2023

Dozens of Reality Stars Accuse Bravo, NBC of 'Grotesque and Depraved Mistreatment'

Last week, after cracking crawdaddies in an Atlanta hotel room, Bethenny Frankel found time to crack some skulls at NBC—or, at least threaten as much. As reported by Variety, the entrepreneur and former star of Real Housewives of New York City sought the counsel of two high-profile attorneys, Bryan Freedman and Mark Geragos, to “investigate the treatment of reality stars” as she called for a union for reality television talent. Anyone who watches reality shows—of the Bravo-variety, specifically—will likely be unsurprised that said investigation allegedly found some bad stuff.

On Friday, TMZ reported that Freedman and Geragos sent a letter to NBC outlining a number of accusations made by an unnamed number of both current and former reality stars who’ve appeared on Bravo programming. Such alleged “grotesque and depraved mistreatment” includes:

— Deliberate attempts to manufacture mental instability by plying cast members with alcohol while depriving them of food and sleep

— Denying mental health treatment to cast members displaying obvious and alarming signs of mental deterioration

— Exploiting minors for uncompensated and sometimes long-term appearances on NBC reality TV shows

— Distributing and/or condoning the distribution of non-consensual pornography

— Covering up acts of sexual violence

— Refusing to allow cast members the freedom to leave their shows, even under dire circumstances

It gets worse. The attorneys then allege in the letter, which was obtained and published by TMZ, that NBC has “threatened [cast members] with ruin should they decide to speak out about their mistreatment.” They also order that NBC retain the reality stars’ private information that includes “nonconsensual pornography in connection with cast members...[and] alleged sexual violence perpetrated by or against cast members ...” Obviously, it’s a concern that certain evidence of any alleged mistreatment or misconduct might be destroyed or modified.

https://jezebel.com/dozens-of-reality-stars-accuse-bravo-nbc-of-grotesque-1850707591

This could get verrrrry interesting!

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Dozens of Reality Stars Accuse Bravo, NBC of 'Grotesque and Depraved Mistreatment' (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Aug 2023 OP
About 20 years ago we represented a couple of Survivor contestants at my agency ZonkerHarris Aug 2023 #1
Do people not read contracts anymore? jimfields33 Aug 2023 #2
actually wound up meeting 4 former Survivor contestants then and 3 of them signed it ZonkerHarris Aug 2023 #3
It sounds like these "reality TV" stars should join SAG/AFTRA FakeNoose Aug 2023 #4

ZonkerHarris

(25,275 posts)
1. About 20 years ago we represented a couple of Survivor contestants at my agency
Thu Aug 10, 2023, 01:36 PM
Aug 2023

And I got to read the CBS Survivor contract.
It is the most oppressive, strongest, contract I'd ever seen.
I think at one point I pointed out to the contestant that if she ever have kids she got to keep them.
But for example if she were to save the life of the president next week, CBS could make a feature film or a TV movie about her life and the event without ever having to pay her another nickel.
Reality producers are the biggest dicks in this business.
Notorious for fucking with their contestants lives to create drama for the cameras.
It would be great if these contestants can win this suit against NBC but it's gonna be hard to win.
There will probably be a settlement of some kind down the road.


jimfields33

(18,878 posts)
2. Do people not read contracts anymore?
Thu Aug 10, 2023, 01:46 PM
Aug 2023

Last edited Thu Aug 10, 2023, 02:58 PM - Edit history (1)

If they signed the contract, I don’t have sympathy. Obviously the sexual assault needed to be criminally investigated. But other stuff? They signed up for it.

ZonkerHarris

(25,275 posts)
3. actually wound up meeting 4 former Survivor contestants then and 3 of them signed it
Thu Aug 10, 2023, 02:00 PM
Aug 2023

without reading it.
The main one had a dad who was a lawyer and told her how bad the contract was and she signed it anyway
Because they all wanted to be on TV.
Thats it.
the power of "fame."

FakeNoose

(35,687 posts)
4. It sounds like these "reality TV" stars should join SAG/AFTRA
Thu Aug 10, 2023, 04:59 PM
Aug 2023

... or else start their own union. They won't get anywhere until they have collective bargaining.

This is what brought on the whole idea of "reality TV" you know? They weren't unionized and many of them weren't even professional actors. That's how they got exploited in the first place.

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