A woman who is literally now living off the fact that she got on a reality TV show based on her being attractive, is now worried about the ethics of such a television show?
I think the word ‘attractive’ is rather subjective. Looks like a plastic mannequin to me.
This reality tv show had if I recall far more non white contestants than would be remotely reflective of the population.
The problem with the UK is only 3% are black, so for that race having about one person per show or contest is reflective of the UK demographics. They then call this tokenism but short of massively favouring the black minority in all casting decisions its hard to see how they get round this.
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A woman who is literally now living off the fact that she got on a reality TV show based on her being attractive, is now worried about the ethics of such a television show?
I think the word ‘attractive’ is rather subjective. Looks like a plastic mannequin to me.
This reality tv show had if I recall far more non white contestants than would be remotely reflective of the population.
The problem with the UK is only 3% are black, so for that race having about one person per show or contest is reflective of the UK demographics. They then call this tokenism but short of massively favouring the black minority in all casting decisions its hard to see how they get round this.