In a recently read story by Porochista Khakpour “Reality TV Goes Where Football Meets the Hijab” she tells us about her experience with watching TV and her side of the story. She is an Iranian immigrant who grew up watching television. This was the way she learned English. Every day after school she sat with …show more content…
Here, we are exposed to a really famous family. They are famous for exposing themselves to the world. We hear about them very often. In this reality, we get an inside view of their regular busy days, which aired in 2007. One day they’re the happy family then the next they are mad at each other for irrelevant things. They have a very busy life at home and at their DASH store. They have many interviews, events, and appointments to attend. They are trying to show us that fame is the American Dream everyone wants. They are a very, very wealthy family. They may have problems, but they have enough money to solve most of their problems. Let’s take the case we have all heard about, Bruce Jenner becoming Caitlyn Jenner. He had the power to transform himself to a woman, because according to him, he always felt like a girl. Many people are struggling to be accepted by society for who they are and here, media is applauding Bruce for making his dream come