Along with her team-mate and best friend Marcos, Jessica was booted off My Kitchen Rules on Sunday night. And now the show’s ‘villain’ is claiming she’s actually super nice and not villain-like at all.
Big surprise.
The carb-conscious (is she, though?) contestant has told the AAP that she was edited to fulfill the bad-guy role on Channel 7’s popular cooking program.
Every reality show has to have one, right?
Jessica said that she was, “A little bit anxious, not knowing what’s going to air,” but was well aware she had been cast as the show’s villain, and watched the program with trepidation.
Somewhat unsurprisingly, Jessica has blamed her characterisation on editing, stating that producers only use, “half a sentence or half a conversation goes to air. It’s whatever half they want… So if I say, ‘I don’t normally eat rice, but if I was to, I’d have half a cup of brown rice because that’s the smart nutritious option’, only half of that would go to air.”
Even when she is shown being lovely, Jessica can’t win. Her competitors were completely thrown by it (via Channel 7). Post continues after video…
Could this be an attempt to justify her sudden shift from questioning Manu’s love of sauce (how very dare you) to serving up on of the most carb-heavy menus in the competition?
Jessica isn’t the first reality TV star to speak out against their portrayal. And she probably won’t be the last.
Emily Simms, who was competing for the love of Bachie Sam Wood on the last season of The Bachelor Australia, took to Instagram to post about her disappointment in the way she was depicted.
“I have been in tears tonight, not because of the nasty things social media trolls are saying (I wonder if any of you would be brave enough to say it to my face?), but because I am a very sensitive, kind and loving person,” she wrote.
Simms stated that despite being warned against it by the all-powerful powers that be in show-biz, she needed to be true to herself. A woman who was actually, sunshine and light.
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“I could never be cruel to another person,” she wrote. “I am nothing like a bitch. Reality shows decide the ‘characters’ for each of us before they even start filming.” J’accuse!
“This is well known about reality TV. So for my funny, joking, laughing at myself, silly side, to not be shown at all, is really very upsetting to me. Soooo many hours of footage, and all they choose to show of me is that I found Heather annoying.”
Unlike Emily, both Marcos and Jessica do seem to be accepting of the fact that editing and advertising are part of the reality television game. “They know how to advertise and market it and get people excited,” said Marcos.
“I’ve been portrayed as a villain and I know who I am,” said Jessica, not letting the depiction sour her experience. “It’s a brilliant program … I try and enjoy it as light heartedly as I can.”
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Will MM be reporting on the WA Government taking a hatchet to TAFE?
After three years of price hikes, with more hikes still to come, the WA Gov has decided some TAFEs are now unviable (Gee, there's a surprise! Apparently they function better with students!). But rather than attract students the gov has decided to slash jobs instead (another "surprise" from this gov). Many regional admin staff will go (mostly women) as likely will some lecturers and support staff. One more blow for regional WA.
Sorry to post this off-topic subject here. I didn't want to put it as a comment on an important story, so I chose this silly one instead.
I believe what Jessica said. Many times other contestants would comment that they though she hated carbs, but I never heard her say that once.
She claimed she didn't eat many things, but never hate.
She may have come across a tad blunt and outspoken which I could see as true, but I think she has trouble relating to other people in a way that is non confronting in her attempt to be a confident, outspoken women.
There were times she was trying to relate a bit more as the nights progressed.
Plus, she cooked quite regular food. Not health nut recipes.