Is 'The Family Chantel' Scripted? Details on '90 Day Fianc's Spinoff

Publish date: 2024-05-31

'The Family Chantel' Is Probably Heavily Scripted, but Are You Really Surprised?

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Feb. 12 2021, Updated 12:36 p.m. ET

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The 90 Day Fiancé franchise displays no indicators of slowing down, making an allowance for the success of its many TLC spinoffs. Between 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?, 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days, and 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way, it's clear that American viewers love gazing visa seekers and their companions as they are attempting and see if their relationships work throughout countries and cultures.

In reality, enthusiasts had been so taken via one 90 Day couple, Pedro Jimeno and Chantel Everett, that TLC up and ordered a spinoff that features this couple entrance and middle.

But those who've been watching Pedro and Chantel's spinoff since it premiered this summer season are wondering, is The Family Chantel scripted? Here's what you wish to have to understand.

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Is The Family Chantel scripted?

As Howard Lee, president and common supervisor of TLC, put it, "Our fans can't get enough of Pedro, Chantel, and their larger-than-life families. For a brand known as the destination for love, relationships, and family shows, The Family Chantel hits the bullseye."

That mentioned, how actual the whole 90 Day franchise's presentations if truth be told are got here into query when Larissa Dos Santos alleged the entire show was scripted on social media. "Yes, I'm not perfect but I did everything to follow my heart," Larissa instructed enthusiasts. "People don't know the show, they created characters."

"TLC [did] not want to help me, they are aware of the situation," she persevered. "I am crying because I am a woman, I have my pride and my current situation is very sad. Really sad for me."

And whilst we do not have the insider scoop on how The Family Chantel is shot precisely, many fans on reddit are convinced the spinoff series is scripted.

What's extra, viewers are convinced the couple isn't together anymore and is simply sticking round for every other in order that TLC's cameras can seize their ever unfolding drama. "You don't get treated like trash AND used and not only continue with the guy but have [more] shows about them," wrote one.

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"I think Chantel and Pedro are the fakest of them all," added another. "They have a great relationship and they are now just acting for a paycheck. Every scene they are in looks so badly scripted. Even worse than Jay and Ashley. The scenes with Pedro and Chantel are so horribly fake and have such bad acting."

"TLC loves them because they don't cause social media drama and they stick to their NDAs and they are willing along with their families to be idiots just to get paid!" they endured.

According to others, Chantel's family scenes "are the most blatantly scripted in the entire series." 

"Nothing they say comes across as natural or believable. Like when they pulled out that taser last episode. You could practically see the producer smirking in the background while holding up a cue hard," audience wrote.

As others point out, many fans would for sure stick with the display simply to look how relationships unfold between two other folks from totally separate worlds.

"I stopped watching them when these staged conflicts became obvious," one former fan wrote. "Good for them making money and laughing [at] the viewers." "Of course they will have problems in their relationship," they added, "but personally I know that homesickness, missing family, friends, and the food you are used to is much more likely than affairs and fights with in-laws."

Do you think Pedro and Chantel are the actual deal, or do you think all the drama is created for the digicam? New episodes of The Family Chantel air Mondays at 9 p.m. on TLC.

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