The other weekend I joined the
superficial standards of Nairobi’s social scene after an invite to attend #TPF6
Gala Night opening. The celebrity undercurrent is kinetic. People stare when
the former Tusker Project Fame contestants walk into the studio dome for the live recording. Ruth Matete, Ng’ang’alito; Wendy kimani among others who are a
handful of instant celebrities created by the power and influence of local
reality TV.
Many questions have risen on the many
strains contenders say come along with Reality TV’s 15-minutes of fame. Do the
impressions created on the shows come later to haunt them because they were
fake?
Most reality shows have cameras
rolling 24 hours a day and these 24 hours are condensed and edited into 30-60
minute daily shows. People watch these and they think they know you; but in
reality does Reality TV always give the full picture of a person?
Can the misconceptions that public
has about reality TV stars be partly attributed to editing? Real people are
placed in an unrealistic situation in order to create a story. Is it safe to
say that reality TV is only 90 percent reality? The editing and a lot of it are
applied to add spice.
But even as TPF6 takes the East
African stage; the above questions are not for us today; yet I would love to
keep this discussion going. Here are the TPF6 faces that ultimately, in the
end, will have to make their own reality.
Photos courtesy of Tusker Lager facebook
page
By Embukane Vincent Libosso
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