Is My Unorthodox Life scripted?

MY UNORTHODOX LIFE - JULIA HAART in MY UNORTHODOX LIFE. Cr. Courtesy of NETFLIX/© 2022 Netflix, Inc.
MY UNORTHODOX LIFE - JULIA HAART in MY UNORTHODOX LIFE. Cr. Courtesy of NETFLIX/© 2022 Netflix, Inc. /
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Over the years, Netflix has increased its reality show footing with hit series like Love is Blind, Too Hot to Handle, and The Circle. But one of the most popular reality shows on the streamer is My Unorthodox Life, which released its second season in December 2022.

My Unorthodox Life first premiered its eight-episode first season in July 2021 on Netflix and gained a lot of conversation upon its release. The series tracks the complicated life and career of Julia Haart, a former member of the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community.

As she embarks on a new non-religious life with her four children in Manhattan, Haart encounters multiple ups and downs both personally and professionally. The second season follows the aftermath of Haart’s divorce and her stepping down as CEO from her companies.

But while watching My Unorthodox Life on Netflix, some viewers might be wondering how realistic the reality series might be. Is the show actually scripted, or is all of the drama authentic? Here’s what fans need to know about the hit reality series.

Is My Unorthodox Life scripted?

As far as reality shows go, My Unorthodox Life isn’t scripted. Netflix designates the series as reality, but it’s not a full-on documentary series. Time compares the series to a Bravo docusoap, which provides apt insight into what kind of show it is at its core.

If you have been watching reality shows since their breakthrough moment in the 2000s, then you have watched the progression from truly unfiltered slice-of-life to programming that’s much more produced. We watched authentic shows like The Osbournes and Newlyweds on MTV, but by the mid-2000s, the network had started to fabricate storylines on The Hills.

Recent reality titles on Netflix tend to have the sheen of being more produced. After all, they are making entertainment and having an idea of how certain topics and conversations play out on screen is par for the course when you’re creating television. However, viewers can pick up on moments that aren’t completely truthful or real.

Following its release on Netflix in July 2021, My Unorthodox Life earned lots of criticism, chief among them that the story of Julia Haart has been manufactured for the cameras. Whether it’s 100% real or not, we always have to take reality shows such as this with a grain of salt and know that above all else, they are meant to entertain.

What do you think about the series? Do you hope to see a third season of My Unorthodox Life on Netflix? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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