MTV's The Real World You Never Saw - Back To New York (2001)
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Runtime: 50 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: The reality-based TV show that launched many high profile imitators and garnered millions of obsessive fans, MTV's The Real World has gone through several different seasons in various U.S. and... The reality-based TV show that launched many high profile imitators and garnered millions of obsessive fans, MTV's The Real World has gone through several different seasons in various U.S. and international cities. In each one, there has been footage far too racy and over-the-top to make the cut for television. MTV decided to release this intimate and outrageous footage in a new video series called The Real World You Never Saw--much to the chagrin of former cast members. This volume includes an hour of skinny-dipping and makeout sessions from the second season set in New York. [More]
Starring: Coral Smith, Mike Mizanin, Rachel Braband, Lori Trespicio
Starring: Coral Smith, Mike Mizanin, Rachel Braband, Lori Trespicio, Nicole Jackson, Malik Cooper, Kevin Dunn
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