Money talks, and in Miami, it never shut up.
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Psychologists call this "self-licensing." By taking the money, the participant can tell themselves, "I didn't do this because I'm an exhibitionist. I did it because I'm a hustler." The cash provides cover. Reality Kings provides the stage. Money talks, and in Miami, it never shut up
Danny stepped inside, the camera following closely behind. As the door clicked shut, locking out the heat and the noise of the real world, the interview segment was officially over. The fantasy had begun. The Evolution of Unscripted Content Psychologists call this
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"Simple trivia," Danny lied—well, stretched the truth. "Right here on the sidewalk. Answer three questions right, and you take this stack. Answer wrong..."
He pulled out another, thicker wad of cash.