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  2. Grooming, Gossip and the Evolution of Language - Wikipedia

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    Grooming, Gossip and the Evolution of Language is a 1996 book by the anthropologist Robin Dunbar, in which the author argues that language evolved from social grooming. He further suggests that a stage of this evolution was the telling of gossip, an argument supported by the observation that language is adapted for storytelling .

  3. Kimberly Osorio - Wikipedia

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    Kim Osorio was a main cast member on the VH1 reality TV show, The Gossip Game. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] The show followed the careers and personal lives of seven female media professionals working in the urban entertainment industry as radio personalities , journalists , and bloggers .

  4. Mr. Personality - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Personality was a part of Fox's intent to capitalize on the burgeoning success of the reality television genre. The series received unfavorable reviews from television critics, who derided the series' concept and the network's choice of casting Lewinsky as the host.

  5. 20 of the best reality dating shows and where to stream them

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    Where to watch: Hulu, Tubi and Roku While originally a spinoff of "The Bachelor," "The Bachelorette” has made a name for itself, boasting a better relationship success rate than its counterpart.

  6. Why are so many people obsessed with 'The Traitors'? The ...

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    The U.K. competition, for instance, exclusively features everyday people, while the U.S. edition primarily relies on established public figures, reality stars and personalities who have found some ...

  7. Criticism of reality television - Wikipedia

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    The authenticity of reality television is often called into question by its detractors. The genre's title of "reality" is often criticized as being inaccurate because of claims that the genre frequently includes premeditated scripting, acting, urgings from behind-the-scenes crew to create specified situations of adversity and drama, and misleading editing.

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  9. Reality television - Wikipedia

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    Television critic James Poniewozik wrote in 2008 that reality shows like Deadliest Catch and Ice Road Truckers showcase working-class people of the kind that "used to be routine" on scripted network television, but that became a rarity in the 2000s: "The better to woo upscale viewers, TV has evicted its mechanics and dockworkers to collect ...