Former contestants of "The Bachelor" have come forward to reveal that the show is fake. While many viewers are aware that some reality TV series are not really reality at all, Chanel Forrest, a former contestant says the show is fake.

Radar Online reports that although Forrest, who appeared during the season where Juan Pablo Galavis was the bachelor, says that the show is not scripted, the questions that the producers ask questions to get answers that they want. One could say that this is manipulation on the part of the producers who want to control how some contestants will be perceived the viewers.

Forrest is not the only contestant to accuse the show of being fake. Josh Seiter, who was a contestant on "The Bachelorette" season of Kaitlyn Bristowes says that all contestants were fed lines and told what to say. Blasting News reports that Seiter called the show scripted.

He related how producers forced him to say the lines, "If I don't get a rose, it will be a blow to my ego." He even said that he was told by producers to strip when he got out of the limo to greet Kaitlyn. All he wanted to do was hug her, but he was told it was too boring.

In "The Bachelor" season 21, the mother of former contestant and villain of the season Corrine Olympios claimed that the season was rigged, and her daughter was being portrayed unfairly. Peri Olympios says her daughter Corinne was never topless in the pool scene with Nick Viall early in the season.

Meanwhile, the contestants are down to three people after Olympios was sent home. Only Rachel, Vanessa and Raven are left to vie for Nick's heart. What do you think of the news that "The Bachelor" season 21 is fake and rigged? Share your thoughts and comments below.