In a candid interview, reality TV star Lauren Goodger reminisces about her early days on The Only Way Is Essex (TOWIE) and shares insights into how the show has evolved over the past two decades.
From its inception in 2010 to its current season 33, TOWIE has undergone significant changes, both on-screen and behind the scenes.
From Glamour to Grueling Days: Lauren’s TOWIE Experience
Goodger recalls the glamour and excitement of TOWIE’s early days, where she and her castmates became instant celebrities and household names.
However, she also sheds light on the grueling realities of filming, with cast members subjected to long, exhausting days of shooting and producers manipulating scenes to maximize drama.
Shifts in Show Dynamics: Then vs. Now
The reality TV landscape has transformed since TOWIE’s debut, with the emergence of new shows like Love Island and Geordie Shore.
Goodger notes the differences in production styles and viewer expectations, highlighting how TOWIE has adapted to these changes over time.
Improved Duty of Care: A New Era for Reality TV
With increased scrutiny on reality TV shows and their treatment of participants, TOWIE has implemented improved duty of care protocols to ensure the well-being of its cast members.
Goodger praises producers for their flexibility and support, especially for working parents like herself.
Looking Ahead: Challenges and Opportunities
As TOWIE continues to captivate audiences and break records as Britain’s longest-running reality TV show, Goodger reflects on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
While the industry evolves, she remains optimistic about the future of TOWIE and its enduring legacy in reality TV culture.
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