Reality TV

Reality TV refers to a genre of television programming that presents unscripted, real-life situations and typically features ordinary people rather than professional actors. This form of entertainment captures various aspects of life, including personal relationships, challenges, competitions, and candid moments. Reality TV often involves participants competing for prizes, facing challenges, or undergoing transformations, and it frequently includes elements of dramatic storytelling. Shows are produced in various formats, including competition series, docuseries, and social experiments, and they aim to engage audiences by showcasing relatable and entertaining content drawn from genuine experiences. The genre has gained significant popularity since the late 20th century, influencing television programming and popular culture.