TOP: Los 7 Shows (y realities) más polémicos y siniestros - Summary

Summary

The video presents the 7 most disturbing TV shows and realities in history.

7. "The Immoral Show" (France): contestants were subjected to electric shocks if they answered questions incorrectly, with the shocks increasing in intensity as the game progressed.

6. "The Expulsion Game" (Netherlands): undocumented immigrants were forced to answer questions about the country that was deporting them, with the winner receiving money.

5. "Who Wants to Marry a Millionaire" (USA): a group of women competed for the affections of a man they believed to be a millionaire, but was actually a lower-class worker.

4. "Solitary Confinement" (USA): contestants were isolated in a cell and subjected to humiliation, with the winner receiving $50,000.

3. "The Big Donor Show" (Netherlands): a terminally ill woman was to donate her kidney to one of three contestants who competed to win the organ.

2. "Vamos nasubí" (Japan): a contestant was locked in an apartment and subjected to humiliation, with the goal of winning 1 million yen.

1. "Happy Ramadan" (Pakistan): couples competed to win a real baby, with the show being widely criticized and eventually canceled.

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1. There is a French TV show where contestants were seated in a chair connected to high voltage electrical cables and were asked general culture questions.
2. If a contestant made a mistake, they would receive an electric shock, and the shocks would get stronger as the game progressed.
3. The show allowed other contestants to agree to torture the contestant who made a mistake by sending them electric shocks.
4. The show was eventually canceled due to controversy and a statement was released stating that the show was acted, but there is a rumor that this was a lie.
5. A Dutch reality show featured five immigrants who were about to be deported from the Netherlands and were invited to participate in a game show where they were asked general culture questions about the country that was expelling them.
6. The contestants were rewarded with money for correct answers, and the show was heavily criticized by politicians and journalists.
7. The show was eventually canceled.
8. A reality show in the United States featured a group of women competing for the attention of a billionaire, but it was later revealed that the billionaire was actually a lower-class worker with less money than the contestants.
9. A reality show in the United States featured contestants who were locked in a cell and subjected to solitary confinement, with the goal of seeing who could last the longest.
10. The contestants were rewarded with $50,000 if they could tolerate the most dehumanization.
11. A Dutch reality show featured a 37-year-old woman with a brain tumor who was going to donate her kidney to one of three women who were kidney patients.
12. The show was heavily criticized and eventually canceled due to its controversial premise.
13. A Japanese reality show featured a contestant who was locked in a small apartment and subjected to various humiliations, including being forced to be naked on camera.
14. The contestant was rewarded with 1 million yen (approximately $10,000) for participating in the show.
15. A Pakistani reality show featured a competition where the winner would receive a real baby as a prize.
16. The show was heavily criticized and eventually canceled due to its controversial premise.
17. The identity of the child who was given away as a prize on the Pakistani reality show is kept secret.