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Published on 01/26/2020
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It’s The Other Way Around

According to the Sunday Times, after the first season of the show aired, a crew member revealed that Grylls was not always sleeping on twigs and leaves, but was instead staying in a nearby hotel. Once, an episode implied that Grylls constructed a strong, water-resistant raft on his own when, in fact, a crew had previously constructed the raft to see if it would float before carefully disassembling it so that Grylls could assemble it himself. And what about those wild horses that Grylls came across? Those came from a horse-rental establishment.

It's The Other Way Around

It’s The Other Way Around

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The Alaskan Bush People Are Not Alaskan

This isn’t the first time that this show has faced controversy. The truth is, the people on the show aren’t even Alaskan. To top it off, their old home was only 10 miles away from the town center. The family was given citations for false statements about the residency on their hunting and fishing licenses. They were living in Texas and Colorado before they moved to Alaska in 2012.

The Alaskan Bush People Are Not Alaskan

The Alaskan Bush People Are Not Alaskan

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