True Beauty
Melissa Ayala
| July 12, 2010
I was recently watching ABC's True Beauty, a reality show that lies to contestants about the reason why they are on the series. The contestants think they are battling it out to become the "face of Vegas," all with model-esqe beauty. However, the reality of the show is that they are not being judged on their outter beauty, but set through a series of "true beauty" challenges. They are put in tasks where their morals are put to the test.
Some of the tasks include, opeining the door to a stranger or helping a woman find a lost item...ect. At the end of the show, the contestant which is eliminated is told about the real intentions of the show.
I don't know if they producers of the show are really lying to their contestants and giving them these secret challenges or not, but I think the premise of the show is interesting.
We should all walk through life letting our inner beauty shine and making those little moments count, especially when no one is watching-- becuase most likely people are watching what you do.
It is often the small moments; smiling to someone on the street, holding the elevator door open, or giving someone a compliment, all those little things we can do to make someone's day a little brighter.
Some of the tasks include, opeining the door to a stranger or helping a woman find a lost item...ect. At the end of the show, the contestant which is eliminated is told about the real intentions of the show.
I don't know if they producers of the show are really lying to their contestants and giving them these secret challenges or not, but I think the premise of the show is interesting.
We should all walk through life letting our inner beauty shine and making those little moments count, especially when no one is watching-- becuase most likely people are watching what you do.
It is often the small moments; smiling to someone on the street, holding the elevator door open, or giving someone a compliment, all those little things we can do to make someone's day a little brighter.
Melissa is an intern for Zetify and a jouralism major at UT