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Top 10 Reality show moments

The Apprentice
The Surreal Life
The Real World
The Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica
American Idol
The Bachelor
Moment of Truth
Britain's Got Talent
An American Family
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Show: The Apprentice

As significantly as we want to call reality shows pure garbage they've contributed some of the most memorable moments on television. Listed here are the top 10 reality show moments.

16 contestants were recruited to play in a reality game show in which the prize was a job working for Donald Trump. They were the best and brightest independent businessmen and businesswomen from around the nation, some who had founded their own successful firms. They all knew that there would be some kind of competition to figure out who was the top businessperson but at that point had no notion how this would function out.

Show: The Surreal Life

An incredibly drunk Verne Troyer wanders around the Surreal Life house naked on the scooter. Finding a corner of the living room he urinates, albeit to the disgust from the other cast members.

Show: The Real World

It all seemed innocent. Real World cast member David Edwards was fooling around with roommate Tami who had covered up her bikini having a towel when he yanked the towel off. Both the girls and boys within the home had been laughing along with the incident including Tami.

The Newlyweds: Nick and  Jessica

Sitting on the couch, eating Chicken of the Sea from the can, Jessica Simpson wondered out loud if there is really chicken in the fish. Her husband needed to show her that Chicken of the Sea is simply a brand and what she is consuming in reality was just tuna fish.

Show: American Idol

Early on throughout the show American Idol parade of untalented wannabe singers audition before Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul. It's always been a great supply of entertainment, but none of them of these bad performances compared to that of William Hung singing She Bangs. His singing was so ridiculous that somebody in fact signed Hung to some record pact just to release it as a single.

Show: The Bachelor

Bachelor Jason Mesnick had narrowed the field of girl’s right down to two, Mellissa Rycroft and Molly Malaney. In the final show Jason choose Melissa and even gave her a diamond ring and asked her to become his wife. The music swirled and also the series concluded having a happy ending. But later, Jason announced that he was in love with Molly and another drama unfolded.

Moment of Truth

Contestant Lauren Cherri was asked if she'd ever cheated on her behalf husband and proceeded to shock the crowd by saying yes. Her husband Frank who had been on the set knew that she had cheated in the past, but was blown away by the next question where she confessed she still loved her previous-boyfriend who she was cheated with. Lauren ultimately lost the game on the final question where asked if she was a good person.

Show: The Ship

The Ship was among the intelligent reality series that aired on PBS. The premise was of taking a group of individuals and finding out if they reacted to living like sailors on the ship in the 1800's. It was September of 2001 when the series had been taped when the captain got disturbing news over the radio about the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon. In an unforgettable scene the captain gathers the crew on the deck and tells them about what has transpired.

Show: Britain's Got Talent

It was during the audition rounds to the show Britain's Got Talent when then not-known Susan Boyal surprised everybody with her angelic, innocent voice as she sang I Dream a Dream. The performance went on to become a worldwide sensation as its clip was shown online, allowing everyone outside of England to also enjoy her singing.

Show: An American Family

After weeks of following that which was presumed to be the perfect American middle class family the series was about, mother Patricia Loud shocked America by asking her husband for a divorce and also to leave their house immediately. It had been obvious in the weeks prior to this moment that Pat wasn't digging her husband. But in the 70s divorce was still being considered taboo.