2023 Reality Shows

Reality TV shows in 2023 hit it out of the park with its drama and fun. Some of the big successes came from E!'s House of Villains, Perfect Match, and Squid Game: The Challenge.
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Shayne

Shayne, Eddie Murphy's daughter reads a clue and tries to figure out a fellow contestants' identity on Claim to Fame.
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Carly Causes Trouble

Carly, Tom Hank's niece by marriage (Rita Wilson) makes quite the scene during Claim to Fame Season 2.
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Monay Sashays

Monay exits the photo booth and heads back to the other contestants in the second season of Claim to Fame.
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Monay and Chris

Monay, J.B. Smoove's daughter and Chris, Donnie Osmond's son, made the final three of Claim to Fame.
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Gabriel Cannon

Gabriel Cannon, Nick Cannon's brother, is crowned the winner of the second season of ABC's Claim to Fame.
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Gathering for the Finale

On the second season of Claim to Fame the contestants gather with the Jonas brothers for the finale.
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High-Flying Lataste

On TBS's Go-Big Show, Manu Lataste demonstrates his death-defying bull-jumping routine.
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Lataste and his Wranglers

On TBS's Go-Big Show's Season 2 finals, bull jumper Manu Lataste poses with his bull wranglers.
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Professor Splash

On TBS's Go-Big Show's Season 2 finals, Darren Taylor, aka Professor Splash, prepares to break his own world record.
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Go-Big Show Season 2 Finals Judges

On TBS's Go-Big Show, the judges -- Cody Rhodes, Rosario Dawson, T-Pain, and Jennifer Nettles -- are all dressed up for the Season 2 finals.
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Bert Kreischer

On TBS's Go-Big Show, host Bert Kreischer has the crowd ready for the Season 2 finals
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Reality TV Quotes

I’m writing in the paper that Kingfisher is on the verge of bankruptcy … which it is. The next morning, I get slapped with two lawsuits from Natey Flint. He takes out a liable suit against the Sunrise Herald and a one-million-dollar liable suit against me.

Frank Kovick

Stacey: Do you know of any fires in this area?
Frank Kovick: There was one in ’41.
Stacey: There was one in ’41? Where?
Frank Kovick: In Sunrise.
Stacey: Sunrise…
Frank Kovick: It was huge, it destroyed most of the town.
Stacey: Really?!
Frank Kovick: Founders Day fire. They called it the “Miracle Fire” because nobody died.