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The 30 worst reality TV villains of all time

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Reality TV Villains

Everyone knows that the best part of any reality show is the villain. From Omarosa to Speidi to Corinne, no season is complete without someone we love to hate. 

Here are our picks for the 30 worst reality TV shows of all time, in no particular order:

Abby Lee Miller was often seen berating her young students on "Dance Moms."

Abby Lee Miller was a villain from the first episode of "Dance Moms," which chronicled her dance company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Miller was notorious for being critical, her harsh teaching style, as well as her frequent tiffs with her students' moms. 

It's hard to pick one Miller moment, but she frequently went hoarse from yelling at the girls and moms on her show. She was quick to tell anyone that, "Everyone's replaceable."

Where is she now?

Miller was indicted in 2015 on 20 counts of bankruptcy fraud, concealment of bankruptcy assets, and false bankruptcy declarations and was sentenced to 366 days behind bars. She began serving time on July 12, 2017

 



Jade Cole was larger than life during cycle six of "America's Next Top Model."

Jade Cole is one of the more recognizable faces from the reality show "America's Next Top Model." She was on the show during the height of its popularity and made headlines with her over-the-top antics on the show. 

Cole is remembered for her flamboyant and arrogant nature, especially when she forgot her lines and made an awkward entrance in a CoverGirl commercial during a challenge on the show. She then proceeded to tell the judges that she did it on purpose. 

Cole made it to the top three on her season, but was eliminated. When the producers asked her back for an all-star season, she very publicly declined

Where is she now? 

Cole signed a modeling contract with Elite Model Management and has appeared in a few music videos. 



Cathy Nesbitt-Stein was a rival to fellow villain Abby Lee Miller on "Dance Moms."

Abby Lee Miller was plenty villainous on her own, but when Cathy Nesbitt-Stein was introduced as a fellow dance teacher who enrolled her daughter Vivi-Anne in Miller's studio, it seemed Miller had met her match. 

Nesbitt-Stein was the most controlling and overbearing mother on the show, a true feat for a reality program about fame-hungry stage moms. She was constantly bickering with the other mothers and even entered her own dance studio into the competitions. 

Where is she now? 

Nesbitt-Stein exited the show due to scheduling conflicts during the end of season five. She stills runs her dance studio in Canton, Ohio. 

 



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