A reality TV contestant had to watch her own alleged assault. Now Spain wants answers - News Summed Up

A reality TV contestant had to watch her own alleged assault. Now Spain wants answers


It's there that contestants hear directly from "Big Brother," gossip about their fellow housemates, and deliver messages to the outside world. With no recollection of the 2017 incident, producers asked Prado to report to the diary room, where she was forced to watch the alleged abuse. The footage shows Prado bursting into tears and begging the Big Brother figure, known in Spain as Super, to stop playing the footage. "There are a number of members of the production crew able to watch what's going on in the diary room, either from the gallery or on set. Several incidents in the UK have drawn attention to the way in which reality contestants' welfare is handled.


Source: CNN December 07, 2019 06:42 UTC



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