Posted 04/12/2019 by RealityWanted in The Amazing Race and General News

CBS announced season 31 of "The Amazing Race" will premiere
April 17th and it's going to be the most special trek around the
world yet! For the first time ever, 11 teams of racers, castaways and houseguests
from "The Amazing Race," "Survivor," and
"Big Brother" will compete against each other in a reality showdown!
Phil Keoghan returns as host of "The Amazing Race" while the
11 teams compete for the $1 million prize on a 25,000+ mile journey around the
world. It's not just the money on the line, it's also bragging rights for
Posted 12/28/2017 by RealityWanted in The Amazing Race and General News

by Ashley Thompson
The Amazing Race kicks off this January for its 30th season! Starting from Washington Square Park in NYC, the racers first travel to Iceland where they climb a canyon scary high above the Geitargliufur River. And that's just the beginnings.
Each team will have 2 members traveling around the world. Once their mental and/or physical challenge is competed, they can move on to the next destination. The teams lagging behind will gradually be eliminated from the race. The first team that makes it to the end will win $1,000,000.
Posted 02/26/2016 by Gina in The Amazing Race and Cast Interviews

In theory, Hagan Parkman and Marty Cobb should have been able to reach the pit stop without being eliminated on last week’s episode of The Amazing Race. Despite the fact that the Road Block in Colombia slowed them down, they made up ground in a cooking challenge during the Detour. However, they mother/daughter team made the fatal error of not fully reading their clue and opted to run on foot to the
Posted 08/14/2015 by Elizabeth in Big Brother and Cast Interviews, General News
By Andy Sloan
Reality Wanted gets the exclusive details from houseguest, Jackie Ibarra, after last night's double elimination.
Reality Wanted: As someone who's played both the Amazing Race and Big Brother, which one do you find more mentally challenging? Why?
Jackie: Big Brother. It is an individual game and you can't rely on anyone but yourself. It is much harder to go against people who you have become friends with versus being on a team. There is a lot of downtime on BB versus the Amazing Race and that really brings
Posted 07/21/2015 by Elizabeth in Big Brother and Cast Interviews
By Andy Sloan
He came into the house as part of Phil Koeghan's Big Brother Takeover. Now, just three weeks later, Jeff Weldon found himself in a one-on-one with Julie Chen. RealityWanted got the chance to talk miscalculations, the Liz/Austin romance and if Jackie will ever realize she's playing a game. Plus, see who Jeff calls a "snake in the grass and a terrible person inside the game."
How was your night last night?
Well you saw how it ended! Things could've gone a little bit better for me, but that's the