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blind item suggests producers sabatoged something, then had cast member removed.

blind item suggests producers sabatoged something, then had cast member removed.
Gossip columnists’ “blind” items generally bore me, as they’re either so completely vague that they have half a dozen different solutions, or they’re just incomprehensible. But “New York’s hottest young gossip columnist,” Ben Widdicombe, dropped a semi-interesting, reality TV-related blind item late last week. It suggests that a reality TV show is basically fixed, as producers had someone removed when that person “wouldn’t play along.” Here’s the item:

“Which reality star was offered a spot in the show’s final four if he admitted on camera to an act of sabotage against a rival that was actually carried out by the producers? He wouldn’t play along and was duly axed.”