Is South Beach Tow Staged? – Celebrity

South Beach Tow – Reality TV at its finest. South Beach Tow is about an actual company in Miami and their stories about, well, towing cars. But that’s just about all that is real about this show. The show is highly staged and even their rivalry with another towing company is scripted.

South Beach Tow is an American television series that portrayed dramatized reenactments of the day-to-day business of Tremont Towing, a family run towing business in Miami Beach, and South Beach Towing, a towing company in Gladeview created by the workers of Tremont in Season 4. Airing on the American cable channel truTV, the show ran for four

South Beach Tow is an American television series that portrayed dramatized reenactments of the day-to-day business of Freemont Towing, a family run towing business in Miami Beach, and South Beach Towing, a towing company in Gladeview created by the workers of Tremont in Season 4.

NO WAY. A former “star” of TruTV’s South Beach Tow is outing the show as scripted and fake. Imagine our surprise. Here we were, astonished at all the thrilling feats Bernice, the show’s featured driver, has been through.

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What is South Beach Tow?

South Beach Tow is an American television series that portrayed dramatized reenactments of the day-to-day business of Tremont Towing, a family run towing business in Miami Beach, and South Beach Towing, a towing company in Gladeview created by the workers of Tremont in Season 4. Both are actual towing companies in Florida, however, …

The Finest is owned by Robert Sr’s rival, Larry Diaz shown to employ very corrupt drivers who go as far as stealing tows, injuring Tremont drivers, and once putting sugar in several of Tremont’s trucks’ gas tanks. Larry is also a rage driven man built on taking down Robert and Tremont Towing. The drivers at Finest responsible for the latter were arrested on camera, although those scenes were part of the staged script. Tremont Towing continues to rival with Finest, now named “Goodfellas” – which is now part of Tremont. After the Mid-Season Finale of Season 3, Perez convinced Robbie to work on the side with him at his own towing company which was called R&P Towing (Robbie & Perez). Robbie eventually got fed up with Christie being in charge of Tremont when he felt he should have gotten the manager promotion and she makes a big decision without him (she was thinking about selling Tremont to Felix Hernandez ), so with that Robbie quits Tremont. Christie eventually found out in Season 3 Episode 23 (50 Shades of Bernice), that Perez and Robbie were working together. Perez then locked everyone out of Tremont which gave him the opportunity to steal the repo orders. In the Season 3 Finale (Deuces, Tremont), Christie and Perez planned a partnership between R&P and Tremont, which ends up being the end Tremont and R&P Towing . In the Season 4 Premiere, (Apocalypse Tow) things go haywire when the R&P Towing office explodes (due to a towed person throwing his cigarette in the building while they were in the middle of an exterminating process and had a gas leak), but they were able to get this back on track.

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Tremont Towing continues to rival with Finest, now named “Goodfellas” – which is now part of Tremont. After the Mid-Season Finale of Season 3, Perez convinced Robbie to work on the side with him at his own towing company which was called R&P Towing (Robbie & Perez).

In the second episode of Season 4 (Flipping Out), the crew moved to Miami, located at the former Goodfellas lot, which is now called “South Beach Towing” thanks to Kosgrove coming up with the name. Meanwhile, Bernice and her mother, Reva, start a food truck business out of a food truck they repossessed in the Season 3 Finale.

Both are actual towing companies in Florida, however, South Beach Towing has ceased operations and closed down within the last two years leaving only Tremont Towing still currently in business.

Did Jennifer Lopez stage South Beach Tow?

But the network has actually admitted that the Jennifer Lopez-produced show South Beach Tow stages scenes–after the production of one of those staged scenes was captured on video. Radar reports on fascinating video that shows a crew prepping for a scene, including applying a wig to a man who gets it knocked off during a fight.

That some truTV shows are not reality TV but script ed nonsense is no surprise to anyone who has watched them or has heard what the network’s executives think about the reality of their programs.

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