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Is Vanderpump Rules Scripted?

These days, it's pretty hard to find a reality show that's 100% unscripted. Over the years, many reality shows, such as "The Hills" and "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" have been exposed as not being totally real. According to "Vanderpump Rules" alum Jax Taylor, the show definitely contains scripted elements. Following Taylor's exit from the Bravo show, he shared his uncensored thoughts about the filming process. "I was 100 percent checked out at the end," Taylor explained (via Us Weekly). "I was just very irritable on the show. It was getting a little bit too scripted for me and I just couldn't do it anymore," he added. 

Whether or not Taylor's claims are true, the producers behind "Vanderpump Rules" may manipulate what viewers see. In 2020, fans, as reported by Page Six, noticed that Ariana Madix's hair seemed to drastically change in a scene for the show, leading them to question the show's authenticity in a now-deleted Instagram post. "Pickups are in every season and every episode," Madix noted. "Happens when something doesn't line up, a shot is blurry, etc. just a way to fill in the gaps. nothing about pickups makes the show inauthentic or our conversations less real." And while Madix's stance doesn't necessarily give credence to all the scripted rumors, it gives a little insight into how producers stage the scenes that do air on television. 

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