Showing posts with label Editors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Editors. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Kailyn Lowry & Chelsea Houska SLAM Teen Mom 2 Editors!

Like pretty much every other reality show on television, Teen Mom 2 often relies on clever editing to craft storylines and create a coherent narrative.


Unfortunately, for the show’s producers, they’re working with stars who have been famous since they were in high school, have never worked real jobs, and thus, have nothing to compare their current lives to.


As a result, the moms of TM2 aren’t into compromise.



They want the wealth and fame that come with reality TV stardom, but none of the occasional negativity that even the Kardashians (who executive produce their own shows) understand is a natural consequence of turning your everyday life into an entertainment commodity.


Without drama, there’s no product to sell.


And if the show is cut in such a way as to make the ladies all look like top-notch moms and laid-back people, there’s no drama.


And yet, Teen Mom stars complaining about editing is pretty much a weekly occurrence at this point. 



And it’s not just the ladies.


Jeremy Calvert has slammed Teen Mom 2 editors and even threatened to make pointing out the show’s errors and inconsistencies a weekly feature on his Instagram page, which is the equivalent of not only biting the hand that feeds but chewing it to the bone.


Chelsea Houska and Kailyn Lowry have become the latest to criticize the show’s editing department, but at least both women offered specific feedback with regard to how they feel they were misrepresented.


“obv crabby in the scene w my mom BUT they left out the convo b4 this where she kept talking about aubs dad in front of her,” Chelsea tweeted Monday night, referring to a scene from this week’s episode of Teen Mom 2 in which she argued with her mother.


“Then I just felt like she was pushing the “new dad” stuff and aubs was uncomfortable #ohhhmoms,” she added.



Chelsea maintains that there’s no bad blood between her and her mother, but says the talk of Adam Lind was upsetting Aubree (which is understandable) and she simply felt the need to shut it down.


Similarly, Kailyn Lowry says her latest spat with Javi Marroquin has been blown out of proportion and that all is currently well between the exes:


“Neither me or javi are bad people… however there is A LOT left out,” she tweeted in response to Chelsea’s gripe about editing.


“Glad that’s behind us,” she added.



It sounds like both ladies simply want fans to understand that their lives really aren’t all the dramatic.


Unfortunately for them, stable lives don’t make for good television.


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Saturday, March 26, 2016

Leah Messer SLAMS MTV Editors in Epic Twitter Rant!

Leah Messer has had one craptastic week.


Fans came at her like fanged animals after she was seen denying her daughters breakfast during an episode of Teen Mom 2.



In the scene, she was portrayed in a highly unfavorable light as five-year-old Aleeah complained, “I’m cold, and I don’t have nothing to eat. You never get us up for breakfast.”


Matters were made worse when Leah quipped back by saying, “I’m not cooking breakfast when we already have to get up at 5 o’clock.”


The reality star later defended herself by explaining that her daughter was being a “drama queen” and that the kids have their morning meal as soon as they get to school.


Unfortunately, the PR damage had already been done, and now Leah is accusing MTV of crafty editing to make her out to be a monster mom.


Due to Twitter’s 140-per-tweet character limit, her rant was spread out over 13 posts, but we’ve pieced them together here for your reading pleasure.


She first responded to a supportive fan, who wrote the following:


“There is no amount of money that could make me continue filming after the way people bash @TM2LeahDawn … Idk why she does it … #teamleah”


This was Leah’s response:


“My point exactly. It’s so sad how the person behind the editing can even live a happy life by editing to manipulate the audience watching. It makes me feel like my story just isn’t enough.


“I DID hit rock bottom but I come out of it and I was willing to air it ALL because if just ONE person watched and reached out for HELP even when they feel so ALONE that’s all I cared about because I could NEVER imagine ANYONE feeling the pain, hurt, depression AND anxiety that I WAS suffering from.


“It would break my heart! I wanted to bring awareness and HELP others and if MTV couldn’t share that then I will do it on my own the way God wants me to!!!!


“As hard as it was to go through. I know there’s reasoning why I went through it. AND It hurts to feel BETRAYED by the ones I THOUGHT I could trust with my story.


“It goes to show you how ‘THE ENTERTAINMENT WORLD’ really is and I guess everyone will see where I REALLY am starting EPISODE 4. #SUCHASHAME when others that is suffering could ALREADY be reaching out for help.


“It just BREAKS MY HEART!!! It’s NOT okay but I KNOW that I am NOW in such a AMAZING place and I LOVE YOU ALL!


“I hope to continue to share my story but I REFUSE to allow it to be twisted for the benefit of a NETWORK!”


We all know how reality TV works. They take hours of footage then pick out the juiciest parts that tell the story most likely to attract viewers, and sadly for Teen Mom, that usually means portraying the stars as incompetent parents.


We’re just surprised that Leah doesn’t know this by now. She’s been part of the franchise for years, and that’s pretty much the drill.


The difference may be that in the past, she truly WAS a hot holy mess, and now she’s trying hard to clean up her act.


Shows like Teen Mom are referred to as “trainwreck programming” because audiences love to watch people with screwed-up lives.


MTV couldn’t give a damn about drumming up compassion for its stars – or even depicting some semblance of their reality. It’s all about ratings.


We’re not saying Leah shouldn’t be mad, but if she doesn’t want her actions scrutinized by millions of citizens, she may want to consider bowing out of the show, because it’s unlikely to change.


Oh, but that paycheck, though!