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        <title><![CDATA[Reality TV Tragedies: The Saddest and Most Shocking Deaths]]></title>
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					<p>It’s hard to say goodbye. Reality stars are a special breed of celebrity. Fans grow to know and love them as real people, not as characters — which makes the loss hit even harder.</p>
<p>In recent years, stars from <em>The Deadliest Catch, The Real World, <strong>Survivor</strong>, The Real Housewives, Buckwild, </em>and<strong><em> The Bachelorette</em></strong> have passed away suddenly and tragically.</p>
<p>In some cases, the production of the show is massively impacted. In April 2013, MTV hit pause on the production of <em>Buckwild</em>‘s second season, a reality series that followed nine young adults in West Virginia, after the <strong>death of star <strong>Shain Gandee</strong></strong>. Grief counseling was immediately made available on set for cast and crew.</p>
<p>The reality star, along with his uncle and friend, were found dead <strong>after an off-roading accident</strong>. Gandee was 21 years old. According to the West Virginia Sheriff’s Department, the group died of carbon monoxide poisoning when the vehicle got stuck in the mud.</p>
<p>West Virginia Mayor <strong>Danny Jones</strong> urged the network to cancel the series following the death, claiming “the show only enhanced the negative stereotype the Kanawha Valley already has.”</p>
<p>The show <strong>was canceled one week following the death</strong> and the first part of season 2 was never aired. Producer<strong> J.P. Williams</strong> attempted to shop the show around to other networks but claimed MTV would not let it happen.</p>
<p>“MTV is the most hypocritical network out there,” <strong>Williams told <em>The Hollywood Reporter</em></strong> at the time. “<strong>Van [Toffler]</strong> and<strong> Susanne [Daniels]</strong> can keep promoting pre-martial sex and promoting leaving the baby after you have it [on Teen Mom]. I’m so glad they have found their moral bar.”</p>
<p>Scroll through the gallery below for more heartbreaking reality TV tragedies.</p>
									

				
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				<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Us Weekly Staff</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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