Anonymous wrote:Now other cast members are piling on Kaelynn.
IMO, it can be tricky for women like Kaelynn. They can present neurotypical to those who don't know them well/at first glance. I think that's why she's getting so much heat, as to opposed to maybe if another cast member like Callie had said it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So ... is anybody else wondering if this is problematic? Exploitive?
Everyone finds the show heartwarming. And it is. But that is how people felt in the beginning of The Biggest Loser, too. And my goodness, that sure has aged poorly.
Adan being publicly pressured by Dani to "do the deed" comes to mind as problematic. Not ok at all.
It's exploitive by certain families like Tanner, Abbey, and Connor. They are all doing it for exposure and hoping to get a social media following. Did you hear the latest drama between Kaelynn (a date) and Tanner's MOM?
But for the most part no, they are teaching the public about people on the spectrum and their quest to get a partner. It's filmed documentary style so it's meant to educate, which it does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So ... is anybody else wondering if this is problematic? Exploitive?
Everyone finds the show heartwarming. And it is. But that is how people felt in the beginning of The Biggest Loser, too. And my goodness, that sure has aged poorly.
Adan being publicly pressured by Dani to "do the deed" comes to mind as problematic. Not ok at all.
It's exploitive by certain families like Tanner, Abbey, and Connor. They are all doing it for exposure and hoping to get a social media following. Did you hear the latest drama between Kaelynn (a date) and Tanner's MOM?
But for the most part no, they are teaching the public about people on the spectrum and their quest to get a partner. It's filmed documentary style so it's meant to educate, which it does.
What? You think those appearing on the show are doing the exploiting? Ok. Lol. You are quite mistaken -- the production is exploiting those appearing on the show. I guess this answers my question though.
I predict this show is not going to age well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So ... is anybody else wondering if this is problematic? Exploitive?
Everyone finds the show heartwarming. And it is. But that is how people felt in the beginning of The Biggest Loser, too. And my goodness, that sure has aged poorly.
Adan being publicly pressured by Dani to "do the deed" comes to mind as problematic. Not ok at all.
It's exploitive by certain families like Tanner, Abbey, and Connor. They are all doing it for exposure and hoping to get a social media following. Did you hear the latest drama between Kaelynn (a date) and Tanner's MOM?
But for the most part no, they are teaching the public about people on the spectrum and their quest to get a partner. It's filmed documentary style so it's meant to educate, which it does.
Anonymous wrote:Kaelynn is always making people angry. She should be used to it by now.
Anonymous wrote:Kaelynn is always making people angry. She should be used to it by now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So ... is anybody else wondering if this is problematic? Exploitive?
Everyone finds the show heartwarming. And it is. But that is how people felt in the beginning of The Biggest Loser, too. And my goodness, that sure has aged poorly.
Adan being publicly pressured by Dani to "do the deed" comes to mind as problematic. Not ok at all.
It's exploitive by certain families like Tanner, Abbey, and Connor. They are all doing it for exposure and hoping to get a social media following. Did you hear the latest drama between Kaelynn (a date) and Tanner's MOM?
But for the most part no, they are teaching the public about people on the spectrum and their quest to get a partner. It's filmed documentary style so it's meant to educate, which it does.
What happened between Kaelynn and Tanner's mom?
Kaelynn, on a podcast said that shows like LOTS allow the world to see “weirdos” like Tanner in a different light. She wasn’t calling him a weirdo but saying that that is how the world sees autistic people without shows like this. Nikki/Tanners Mom then attacks Kaelynn taking it far too literally and seriously, assuming she was actually just calling Tanner a weirdo. Kaelynn has got very upset that her words have been misconstrued and she’s trying to get in touch with Nikki to explain, but Nikki is refusing to respond to her messages AND disregarding that Kaelynn is also on the spectrum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So ... is anybody else wondering if this is problematic? Exploitive?
Everyone finds the show heartwarming. And it is. But that is how people felt in the beginning of The Biggest Loser, too. And my goodness, that sure has aged poorly.
Adan being publicly pressured by Dani to "do the deed" comes to mind as problematic. Not ok at all.
It's exploitive by certain families like Tanner, Abbey, and Connor. They are all doing it for exposure and hoping to get a social media following. Did you hear the latest drama between Kaelynn (a date) and Tanner's MOM?
But for the most part no, they are teaching the public about people on the spectrum and their quest to get a partner. It's filmed documentary style so it's meant to educate, which it does.
What happened between Kaelynn and Tanner's mom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So ... is anybody else wondering if this is problematic? Exploitive?
Everyone finds the show heartwarming. And it is. But that is how people felt in the beginning of The Biggest Loser, too. And my goodness, that sure has aged poorly.
Adan being publicly pressured by Dani to "do the deed" comes to mind as problematic. Not ok at all.
It's exploitive by certain families like Tanner, Abbey, and Connor. They are all doing it for exposure and hoping to get a social media following. Did you hear the latest drama between Kaelynn (a date) and Tanner's MOM?
But for the most part no, they are teaching the public about people on the spectrum and their quest to get a partner. It's filmed documentary style so it's meant to educate, which it does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So ... is anybody else wondering if this is problematic? Exploitive?
Everyone finds the show heartwarming. And it is. But that is how people felt in the beginning of The Biggest Loser, too. And my goodness, that sure has aged poorly.
Adan being publicly pressured by Dani to "do the deed" comes to mind as problematic. Not ok at all.
It's exploitive by certain families like Tanner, Abbey, and Connor. They are all doing it for exposure and hoping to get a social media following. Did you hear the latest drama between Kaelynn (a date) and Tanner's MOM?
But for the most part no, they are teaching the public about people on the spectrum and their quest to get a partner. It's filmed documentary style so it's meant to educate, which it does.
Anonymous wrote:So ... is anybody else wondering if this is problematic? Exploitive?
Everyone finds the show heartwarming. And it is. But that is how people felt in the beginning of The Biggest Loser, too. And my goodness, that sure has aged poorly.
Adan being publicly pressured by Dani to "do the deed" comes to mind as problematic. Not ok at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, Abbey and David broke up after 5 years!
not too surprising. she wanted marriage, he diid not want to marry her.
Did he not want to marry her, or does his family not support him being married?