Man vs. Wild? More Like 'Man vs. Luxury Hotel Amenities'
The concept for Man vs. Wild – hottie host Bear Grylls is randomly dropped somewhere exotic and must find his way to safety without assistance, while a camera crew follows – sounds interesting enough, albeit hard to believe. Turns out, you don't have to believe it: A former consultant for the show says Grylls regularly spent nights in hotels with the crew (enjoying TV, Internet, and hot tub access), shipped in trained horses that were supposedly wild stallions, and sailed in a raft he put together (that, originally, was assembled by others). Discovery Communications, which purchased and airs the show, naturally says it had no knowledge of the fraud.
What's next? They're gonna tell us his name is fake, too?
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My sons and I always compare this guy to "Survivorman." We have had several debates about Grylls ability to keep up a hurried pace 24/7 while survivorman often seems slowed by the affects of hunger and dehydration. We now understand and feel a bit relieved to know that Grylls is a cheater. I think the temptation is just too great when your not truly alone!
[...] – his Man vs. Wild show on the Discovery Channel is less about him surviving nature as it is him surviving luxury hotel accommodations in between shots – but who knew the man looked so good doing push ups, naked, on the ice? The [...]
is he the "lance armstrong" of the wilderness channel??…