A Quote by Christina Ricci

I'm a TV addict, and I personally really enjoy reality TV. — © Christina Ricci
I'm a TV addict, and I personally really enjoy reality TV.
The only difference in reality TV and the other TV is that the scriptwriters for reality TV are not union. I have been on reality TV shows. Believe me, my friends: It's not just improv and whatever happens when the cameras are rolling.
I'm a musician. I've done TV, but I've never really been a reality TV star, and it's not the route I'm looking to go down, and when I do TV, I want it to be connected to music.
For all reality TV, and all the viewers of reality TV, just be entertained. Don't invest your feelings, your heart, your soul into reality TV. It is entertainment. And that's all that it should be.
I was completely with the reality TV boom for a while. I really liked a lot of the reality TV, and the one that lost me was the ballroom dancing one they do, 'Dancing with the Stars.' That was the one where I watched it and I was perplexed. I thought it was really boring.
I'd say I watch a fair amount of TV, but I'm not a TV addict by any means.
I dont really enjoy watching reality TV.
After I was on reality TV, after that whole phase of my life was over, I really didn't want to do anything reality TV-related ever again.
I enjoy doing TV than movies. I do enjoy watching music reality shows but never get approached to participate in reality shows. I also enjoy reading books and take time to finish them.
It's not easy to go from reality TV to being taken seriously as an artist, so I don't think I'll be doing reality TV again because of that.
You see reality TV and it's not reality TV. It's contrived and everything is plotted and scripted nearly. Documentaries are the same and just as bad.
My feeling for reality TV isn't ironic, guilty, or apologetic. Reality TV is one of the few remaining modes of popular entertainment in which characterization is permitted as plot.
There's something really cool about TV. TV, you get the luxury of having the same people around. It is such a blessing when you get a TV job. You really have a chance to get to make, like, work friends. I think TV is one of the few mediums where I've had the opportunity to get to know my crew members.
Reality TV, although I'm a part of it, I think reality TV is a terrible thing.
I appreciate some people enjoy reality TV and enjoy being a part of it - and I do watch it - but it isn't for me.
I believe that reality TV should be called 'not reality' TV; it's fiction.
Without arts programmes there's only reality TV, and reality TV needs the arts to show it what reality is.
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