How far would you go to get attention? Meet stunt parents who lit their kids on fire for a reality show, and a woman who went to great lengths to get noticed by Oprah!
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"I always can spot the perfect reality TV contestant. I can see either a spark or uniqueness," Sheila says. "I can see right through anyone who's phony. Everyone always thinks that there are these characters, and then we have to look for these types. I don't sit there and go, 'I'm going to find the villian. I'm going to find the bitch.' All the casting requirements are specifics. Maybe it's a certain age group. Maybe it's a certain hair color. Maybe they can be married or they can be single. It depends on the show."
When the videotape ends, Dr. Phil turns to Sheila. "OK, the odds are long," he muses.
"Yeah, the odds are really long, especially since reality is so popular right now," Sheila replies.
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