WWW- THE veterans of reality TV who shacked up to tape the E! channel’s “Kill Reality” series were constantly getting drunk, pulling nasty pranks on each other and having orgies – and much of the footage was way too risqué even for cable.
“Kill Reality” chronicles a group of 12 contestants from reality shows like “Survivor,” “The Apprentice” and “The Bachelor” who shared a house while they filmed a real-life horror flick, “The Scorned,” which will be screened on E! later this month.
“The whole cast was drunk or wasted throughout the taping, and everyone was having sex with everyone else,” one insider told Radaronline.
But Scott Zakarin, executive producer of “Kill Reality,” denies the Web site’s disgusting allegation that, “someone relieved himself on Trishelle [Canatella, of ‘Real World: Las Vegas’ and Playboy fame] in full view of the cameras.”
Zakarin told PAGE SIX: “That is absolutely not true. But I know where the story came from, and it’s even worse than that. It involved Johnny Fairplay [“Survivor: Pearl Islands”] and another girl, but not Trishelle.”
Zakarin went on to explain that Fairplay played a vile toilet-tank prank in the bathroom of “Survivor” babes Jenna Lewis and Jenna Morasca [pictured].
“It was pretty gross,” Zakarin acknowledged. “But the girls paid him back” in kind with a retaliatory antic that can’t be described in a family newspaper.
Zakarin also denied that the “Kill Reality” cast members had been snorting cocaine off each other’s private parts, as claimed in the online report. “If we had seen any drug use we would have shut it down immediately,” he declared.
Zakarin said E! might release a DVD of “The Scorned” that will include the more outrageous outakes from the show. “It will be a pretty wild DVD,” he said.
One subplot that viewers will never see was all the phone calls that the only gay star of “Kill Reality,” Reichen Lehmkuhl (“The Amazing Race 4”), reportedly got from “American Idol” star Clay Aiken, who never appeared at the house.
Asked about the calls, the show’s publicist, Elizabeth Johnson, told Radaronline, “I don’t really want to get into that.”