
Love Is Blind, and Allegedly Toxic
The New Yorker Radio Hour
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Exploring the Dark Side of Reality TV: Labor Issues and Exploitation
The chapter delves into the exploitative and manipulative nature of reality TV shows like Love is Blind, highlighting the lack of protection, poor treatment, and economic exploitation faced by contestants. It discusses the historical lack of substantial pay for participants, the troubling conditions they endure, and sheds light on a lawsuit filed against the show for unsafe and inhumane practices. The episode also touches on the recent shift towards recognizing these labor issues in the industry, spurred by broader conversations around labor rights in Hollywood.
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