You remember Tully Smyth. The Big Brother contestant whose lesbian lover dumped her over Twitter while she was inside the BB house.
And you know Kelly Ramsay. She was one half of the ‘villain’ duo, Kelly and Chloe, on My Kitchen Rules.
Both girls acquired that very special kind of fame we reserve for controversial reality TV stars: part-loathing, part fascination. Both were confident (possibly to a fault) on our telly screens. And both girls have just reported emotional and financial devastation after their shows finished filming.
Yesterday, Kelly spoke out about how she felt manipulated, betrayed, and utterly destroyed by the producers of MKR. She’s been hospitalised for physical exhaustion, she’s had to move back in with her parents, and she’s out of a job. She’s broke, devastated, and dealing with relentless verbal abuse on social media and, she says, in real life. She also believes, watching MKR back, that she was made out to be a bully – and that now she is being bullied herself.
Today, Tully Smyth shared a very similar experience. When she finished on Big Brother, she was left broke, depleted, emotionally fragile, and utterly alone in her experience of short-term intense fame. She too moved back in with her family, couldn’t get her previous job back, and dealt with the fallout of public opinion turning against her while she was on TV.
“You have to move back into your parents’, live off your mother’s superannuation or borrow rent off younger siblings,” Smyth wrote of her post-BB experience on her blog, Young Blood Social. “Perhaps the harshest reality of reality TV is the lack of psychological support.”
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I think MKR did Chloe and Kelly a disservice by not portraying them as more three dimensional characters. Obviously they weren't quite the wicked witches that they were portrayed through selective editing. But they also did themselves a disservice by saying some truly awful things about fellow contestants on camera. Were they manipulated by producers to say these things? I don't know. Was their inclusion on the t.v. show subject to them allowing themselves to be broadcast as bitchy? Maybe. I do know that I won't be watching another series of MKR if it is going to be a battle of (unpleasant) personalities and not a battle of cooking prowess.
Tully created her own issues by cheating on national tv, make your bed, lie in it
Kelly and Chloe can say they as sweet as sugar but you can't show stuff on tv if it was never said or done in the first place to be caught on camera. They should own the fact they said and did what was shown, not cry pot editing
they didn't win, they feel ripped of cos of it and want their 15 minutes to continue
Hard to feel for people who 'broke' but flying to ny for one of the girls weddings in june
There's no excuse for abusing people through social media.
Saying they acted like snobs and b*tches isnt bullying or attacking, its commenting on the behavior. The behaviors I saw were snobby and b*tchy, cant blame editing for everything. Having a spat like the one she has also doesnt help the image of spolied brat
Dont want people commenting like that, act like a decent human being and keep the snark to yourself away from the camera
Death threats and commenting on looks is different and I agree is wrong