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Jonathan Storm
About the author: Jonathan Storm is a columnist and TV critic for the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Many past participants in reality TV shows find that fame follows them after the shows are over. Some contestants are able to stay in show business and find jobs hosting various programs on cable channels. Many are well paid for personal appearances or have been hired to host local TV or radio shows while other reality TV personalities use their fame to do charitable work. However, the majority of reality TV veterans know their fame cannot last forever and realize that they will have to go back to reality someday.
Things aren't working out for "Survivor" veteran Jenna Lewis in her new office job.
"You're really weird...
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