It's all staged. What's more, everything you hear is scripted. There are multiple sets of interviews with every contestant from a reality show in which they're asked to deliver certain lines multiple times.
Even their tone is directed. When they're giving narration, (you might here Character X's voice during a cooking montage, and it'll cut back to them for the last couple words of the interview) you can sometimes here awkward breaks in the sound--- this is a cause of "Franken-biting", a process by which every word a given person has said is scanned through, cut apart, and pasted to make them appear to be saying whatever the producer wants them to say. There is no "reality" in reality television.
Even their tone is directed. When they're giving narration, (you might here Character X's voice during a cooking montage, and it'll cut back to them for the last couple words of the interview) you can sometimes here awkward breaks in the sound--- this is a cause of "Franken-biting", a process by which every word a given person has said is scanned through, cut apart, and pasted to make them appear to be saying whatever the producer wants them to say. There is no "reality" in reality television.

