For Bravo and its "Real Housewives" franchise, the tragic death of Russell Armstrong has spelled serious business problems.
And though we don't subscribe to the theory that putting something on camera makes it real, plenty of people have raised questions about how reality TV affects its subjects and its viewers.
You don't have to look far to find stars whose issues with anger, alcohol, or self-esteem are imparting terrible TV lessons at best -- or, at worst, pushing them towards personal collapse, right before our eyes.
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