I’m brand spanking new to the show The Moment of Truth. Dawg told me about it several weeks back and then I promptly forgot it existed, but I was visiting AOL Video today to see if there were any new shows I wanted to watch and they were featuring one of the episodes. I clicked through to find more episodes and saw this one up next in the episode list:
But when I clicked it I was told it wasn’t available. No problem, I went to FanPop to see it instead! Gone there too… hmm. Suspicious.
To be fair, all that was going on there is that both sites were linking to the Hulu video which is no longer available, but I forgot to add 2 and 2 and thought instead, “wow, this must be a REALLY controversial episode! It must be on YouTube!”
Yes, yes it is, with this description:
Moment Of Truth Special Lauren Cleri Ruins Marriage
Last three questions for Lauren Cleri…Woh, she’s crazy. W/ ex-boyfriend Frank, Cop Husband Frank.
And here’s the video:
I love how she gets the “am I a good person?” question wrong after allllll that.
I wouldn’t go on that show in the first place, but if I were dumb enough to have led that life and then show up on that show and then keep going for the money I think I still would have been smart enough to disregard any contractual obligation and walk off the stage as soon as I saw my ex-boyfriend walk on the stage, if that was my history with him and I knew what questions were coming. No?
I think I’m going to start a service where you present me with a problem and the solutions you’re aware of then I suggest 5 more solutions you hadn’t thought of, payment dependent upon the type and scale of the problem. That sounds like I could be Dawg’s meal ticket really easily with that business…
And I cannot wait to discuss this show with Dawg’s mom. I hear she loves it.




See, I have a theory, that these people WANT these questions out there. Because, they already know the questions. They are asked 50 beforehand, and what, 25? make it on the show.
If there was something that I didn’t want people to know, then I wouldn’t go out there if they had asked me pre-taping.
they advertise every episode as the one you can’t believe. - he/she said that!
I would love to know the follow up. Did he dumb her cheating ass?
I think this show is just horrid. But the people on it - well they’re everywhere I guess. Still, ugh! Kinda like a train wreck though… can’t look away….
Andria, I’m guessing there is always something you don’t want all of America to know about you, let alone your loved ones. No one seems to even try much past the $100,000 mark.
Sparky, I watched this episode last night which has an update to her story. She said that she and her husband are not currently living under the same roof and that “what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger *cry*” so take that how you wanna take it.
Kyra, I’m thinking their families don’t think they’re as awful as they are or that they’ve been anxious to find out the answers to some questions anyway and use this as a Jerry Springer show with money as the prize. Of course those people always mess up on the “easiest” question and lose the money.
I already don’t like any of the reality tv shows and all these new game shows. But this one. wow. it takes the cake. I just think the questions are all fake and everything is made up.
I love how the host is all “well *I* honestly believe there are some truths that shouldn’t be answered” like some innocent bystander to a morality train wreck.
As opposed to, ya know, the guy waving the big honking check in her face. Sheesh.
That show is evil incarnate.
Yoshi, one can only hope it’s all fake.
Britt, I thought about it for a bit and am convinced that Mark L. Walberg (the host) is actually the devil and only discourages people from answering the questions to put doubt in their minds that they really can go for all that money successfully. I honestly don’t think he has those contestants’ best interest in mind.
Avi, whole-heartedly agreed.
I’m with Adam. That’s a really terrible premise for a show. It’s deliberately setting out to create these huge trainwrecks and destroy relationships.
Course, the idiots that go ON the show in the first place are more to blame. But still…it’s capitalizing on things that should be discussed privately.
I hate that show. I made it through one episode and it made my stomach turn. I love the idea for your advice service. You can call it Poppy Cedes of Knowledge
and of course, anytime I try to watch a youtube in my feedreader from your site (not everyone’s), it says “We’re sorry, this video is no longer available”
It adds to the conspiracy theory.
OMG.
Wow.
That show is INSANE.