Entire “confrontation” between celebrity and hater might be scripted

Oct 3, 2011 14:23 GMT  ·  By

A while back, CW announced that it would debut a brand new reality series, one that had celebrities and their fans (or non-fans, better yet) meet and hang out. Called “H8er,” the latest episode of the show has Kim Kardashian meet her own hater.

Video of Kim’s confrontation with her hater is below, embedded at the end of the article.

As it will confirm, it shows Kim confronting Deena Jacobs in a bid that she will make her change her mind about her, that she’s not as bad as she thinks she is because of media reports.

Deena auditioned for a reality show that she thought revolved around pop culture and, unbeknownst to her, was made to speak her mind about Kim, whom she hates.

Among the things Deena holds against Kim is the fact that she claims her rear is all-real and that she dates black men when she should be dating Armenian guys.

“I thought we had a corner on that. That’s us. That’s who we are. She’s all over the media with our men!” she says.

Seeing the video of the fake audition, Kim sets out to prove Deena wrong by meeting with her and allowing her to get to know her.

On the ride to a local painting studio, the reality star defends her generous backside, as well as her right to choose which men she wants to date, regardless of the color of their skin.

The episode ends, as expected, with the two hugging it out and Deena admitting that, while she’s not a Kardashian fan, at least she knows now that Kim “has a heart.”

However, as is always the case with television, nothing is what it seems, voices online are pointing out.

Deena may seem to be a regular Jane who simply doesn’t like Kim or what she stands for, but she’s actually a paid actress: fans of reality shows might have seen her on RuPaul’s Drag U and an episode of Dr. Phil’s Bad Girls.

This means that the entire “confrontation” might be entirely scripted.

Check out the episode below and make up your own mind as to how much was real and how much was “reality television.”