What Not To Wear
We like the concept of this program, but it isn’t as entertaining as you would expect. The contestants on the program are given $5,000 to undergo a complete makeover and a new outfit. However, it turns out to have many disadvantages. The makers give their original garments to charity after throwing them away! Participants must also pay VAT on the goods they purchase. On top of that, the clothing is perfectly cut to suit them. They must, however, bear the expense of the change as well.

What Not To Wear
Pimp My Ride
You must have heard of this program if you were alive in the early 2000s! It was one of the greatest things in the world of reality television at the time. A rapper named Xzibit showed up at different people’s front doors and gave their cars a makeover. Since the makeover was entirely aesthetic, it seems that it is all for show. When the vehicle was returned to them, one of the show’s participants said that it could hardly run. There were also instances when it might take up to six months to have the vehicles serviced.

Pimp My Ride