80% Of "Pimp My Ride" Was Fake. Here’s The Evidence

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Over the last 15 years, many former Pimp My Ride contestants have come forward to expose the show as fake. The houses, reveals and reactions were staged, many of the car's upgrades didn't work or got removed as soon as the cameras cut, and depressingly, even Xzibit himself seemed to grow resentful of Pimp My Ride after filming it. This video will explore how Pimp My Ride was staged, and how it impacted those on the show.

This is, 80% Of "Pimp My Ride" Was Fake. Here’s The Evidence .

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Also, the idea for this video was inspired by "Top Trending" who posted a video on a similar topic in October 2019 titled "The TRUTH About MTV's Pimp My Ride" You can watch their version here -    • The TRUTH About MTV's Pimp My Ride  

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  • @maxchrome_
    To be honest, I can totally get over the "making the car more damaged" or the "renting a fake much more filmable house, meeting Xzibit with fake reactions" things - it's a TV show after all. But making people themselves look much worse and disgusting, while being total assholes towards them, is a huge problem nonetheless.
  • @erval9
    As a “logical teen” watching this show back then, all I could think about was “how do all these unnecessary accessories make my car better?”. But I guess there’s a reason why the show was called “Pimp my ride” and not “Fix my ride” lol
  • Kinda like when Storage Wars cuts open a lock on an abandoned locker, raise the door and there's gaffer tape covering the brand logos on every item 😂
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  • @driftkid222
    Being a 90s kid is tough now. All the shows I enjoyed as a kid are turning out to be really sinister.
  • I actually feel bad for Xzibit. By all accounts he seems like a decent guy who every contestant actually liked, but ended up being cast into the shadows of “the guy from PMR” and the brunt of many jokes.
  • My first career starting in high school was installing high-end car audio and security at one of the longest-running shops in the country which was opened in the '70s (I started in 1989) and produced several nationally recognized, IASCA and NACA winning vehicles. I did it full time for about 15 years and part time for several years after that. This show aired when I was still doing that work. I always thought many of the mods were ridiculous, like screens in the headliner. Not flip-down screens. Just flush with the headliner so you have to look straight up to view them. Who the hell is going to benefit from that?! I could tell a lot of the work was just for the camera and wouldn't stand the test of time or be used much because of its impracticality. Not only that, but back in the '90s, a friend of mine in Austin tried out for The Real World when they were preparing to film it there. They told him he could have the job if he played a gay man. He's totally straight and was married with two kids at the time, so he declined. So none of these revelations about another MTV show surprise me at all. "Reality TV" my a$$!
  • @jimh4375
    I'm shocked to learn that a reality TV show is fake.
  • @jmella1788
    Never once did they ever address anything mechanically wrong with the cars they fixed. It was all bells and whistles.
  • @Rudis_Garage
    I'm born 1989. I saw this show back there. I always knew there was something wrong with this show. The microphone mounted on the "winners" when he knocked at the door was the big fact for me that i asked myself questions.
  • @studioboman
    News flash from Hollywood: this is how every reality show is made, even to this day.
  • I think even before they got exposed, we all knew something was up deep down inside 😂 a mini theater in an SUV, turning a sedan to an ice cream truck. Some ridiculous concepts that were not practical or sustainable at all. It's a shame that contestants weren't aware of the consequences, I was under the impression it was all staged, I had no idea the producers were this cruel.
  • @Flappy9
    Not gunna lie. Finding out all the shows I watched as a kid were completely fake hurts just a little...
  • @Primetome
    When I was as film school we learnt "Theres nothing real about reality TV" and that was well over 10 years ago
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  • @tomlatvys
    As someone who used to work in reality tv, this is pretty much how ALL reality tv is produced. It varies in how much is based on fact or made up, but there is almost always a producer feeding lines or steering the dialogue to tell the story that they want to
  • @tfrowlett8752
    I’ve been on reality tv, I was on the show ‘Take me Home’ which is a dog adoption show based in Western Australia. At least 60% of the stuff that was filmed wasn’t in the final product, but we did get to keep the dog. Some scenes, like when we got her from the airport, we did that sequence half a dozen times, filmed from different angles and with different cameras each time.