But since it's the finale, isn't that kind of a moot point? Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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But, as seasons progressed on the series and its spinoffs, producers have stepped further and further away from their involvement in physical altercations, leaving cast members with fewer concrete consequences for their actions while cameras roll.
After the fight was broken up, producer Kevin Lee emerged from behind the camera to guide the voting process. While the cast members discussed the dispute, Lee even went so far as to provide them with an immediate tape of the fight so they could better assess whether they wanted Abram to stay. Nia was handed down no consequences for her violent behavior, nor was Averey. The Portland season came to a close, with deep tension and a bad aftertaste.
If so, where do producers draw the line? Is this inherently a sexist way of dealing with violence? Despite graduating Magna Cum Laude from Howard University, not a day goes by that Nia's parents don't make it known how disappointed they are in her for not going out and getting a regular job. But as far as Nia is concerned, she's 23, hot, and should still be having fun with her life. She has a number of career goals, including being a writer, a philanthropist, and a model, but so far, she's been fired from four out of the five jobs she's ever had.
Her problem is she can't keep her opinions to herself. So maybe the book she's currently writing --a guide on how to find, date and keep professional athletes --will be her meal ticket to success.
Nia grew up in the small town of Powder Springs, GA. Upon relocating to DC for college, she found herself overwhelmed by the rough urban environment. TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting, amusing, and, on a good day, amazing moments, and delivers them right to your browser.
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