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  • because what goes up must come down.

  • Hey, guys, it's Phoebe from Watch Mojo.

  • Today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 reality stars whose lives fell apart during a search of his house.

  • They say they found meth, marijuana and illegal firearms.

  • We're taking a look at reality stars who went off the rails in one way or another after their TV appearances, regardless of whether or not they've gotten back together since.

  • Let's get to it.

  • If I walked in the door to see myself a high, grab my girl real quick.

  • Number 10.

  • Farrah Abraham, 16 and pregnant, and teen mom Farrah shot to public attention when she appeared on the hit MTV reality show 16 and Pregnant during its first season in 2009.

  • The show documented her pregnancy and first months of motherhood, and it developed enough of a following for a spin off series starring her and other 16 and pregnant co stars called Teen Mom Tow launch later that same year.

  • You know, like I'm going to school and I'm working, and I kind of missed being 16.

  • After leaving the show and releasing her critically panned debut studio album, In 2012, however, Farrah's career path changed drastically when she appeared in several pornographic videos and she took up a residence.

  • He had a gentleman's club in Texas in the following years.

  • I'm not like, trashy and like, Oh, yeah, I was having sex and making a porn L no, I'm not like that.

  • Number nine David Rainey The Real world The real World is often credited with launching the reality TV craze back in the early nineties, and when David Puck Rainy appeared on the show's third season in 1994 it was still red hot.

  • He became famous, or rather infamous for his toxic relationship with the other cast members, many of whom accused David have seriously poor hygiene and cleanliness.

  • I'm like, Hey, dude, I'm black message.

  • We get used to it.

  • He was eventually evicted.

  • His troubles didn't end there, however, as he ran into a series of legal problems.

  • Once off, the show, arrested for domestic violence in 2003, jailed for battery in 2009, faced multiple charges surrounding a drunk driving incident in 2010 and a few more, you know, I lost everything.

  • I had nothing I didn't have a pair of sneakers last.

  • We heard he was on felony probation and was not permitted to leave Los Angeles.

  • Number eight Chumley, also known as Austin Lee Russell Pawn stars Austin Russell, Who you probably Onley Noah's Chumley is known for his time on History Channel's pawn stars, where he quickly became a fan favorite.

  • What's your bottom number?

  • I'd say about 600.

  • It's not gonna happen.

  • In fact, his success led him to start his own profitable side business, selling novelty items so that he could more effectively capitalize on selling his own merch to adoring fans.

  • But he eventually ran into some seriously Gle troubles in 2016, when his home was raided while he was being investigated for sexual assault allegations and police found various drugs and a stock house of legally owned weapons, including handguns, shotguns and rifles.

  • Shockingly, though, he was quickly released on bond charged with 20 counts of felony and Onley sentenced to three years probation.

  • We need to call that extremely lucky.

  • Number seven Richard Hatch, survivor Richard is no stranger to the reality TV limelight.

  • He won the first season of Survivor and appeared on an all star edition of the show and also appeared on both Celebrity Apprentice and The Biggest Loser.

  • But in 2006, he was charged with tax evasion for failing to pay taxes on his Survivor winnings and spent 51 months in prison.

  • Did you pay those taxes?

  • You'll learn that at the hearing on January 10th, he's not the only survivors start to run into trouble after the show, either.

  • A second and 25th season cast member Michael Scoop in served a year in prison for larceny, racketeering and child pornography charges.

  • Number six.

  • Adam Jasinski, Big Brother.

  • Talk about a story of redemption.

  • Adam Jasinski one Big Brother, nine in 2000 and eight and enjoyed all the highs that come with winning half a million dollars and having his face plastered across national TV.

  • Eventually, though, this meant descending into addiction and crime.

  • He used his winnings from Big Brother to purchase oxycodone pills with the intent to distribute, but was busted by the DEA in 2000 and nine and served four years in prison.

  • But and here's some good news for a change.

  • Jasinski reformed his life after being released, writing a resource book on drug addiction and is now an addiction recovery consultant who works in the mental health field.

  • And I take you from start to finish from prevention to your kid coming home and what to do after they get off of drugs is vital.

  • Number five Michael Sorrentino, Jersey Shore Mike The Situation Sorrentino was a standout member of the Jersey Shore crew, and he quickly skyrocketed to fame after the show's first season.

  • This is the situation right here.

  • My eyes were so ripped up, it's called the situation.

  • It's claimed that he made over $5 million in 2010 alone due to his fame and subsequent business endorsement deals.

  • But fame couldn't stop the situations Life from falling apart when he checked himself into rehab for oxycodone abuse in 2012 and was arrested for assault and charged with tax fraud in 2014.

  • He didn't serve his tax evasion sentence until January of 2019 and will be released in September of the same year.

  • But don't worry, he apparently loves prison.

  • According to an April 2019 interview with Cosmo number four Theresa Judy Kaye, the real housewives of New Jersey.

  • This star rose to prominence based on her time on the Real Housewives of New Jersey and later appeared on The Celebrity Apprentice in 2012.

  • She also found success outside of the reality TV sphere, offering multiple New York Times bestselling cookbooks.

  • I didn't know I was committing a crime.

  • The government saw it differently.

  • I got sentenced.

  • But in 2013, she and her husband were charged with conspiracy to commit bankruptcy fraud.

  • Among a number of other charges.

  • Theresa ultimately served 11 months in prison.

  • Your urine, rain, prostitution you are E.

  • She's not the only Housewives cast member who started went off the rails either, as fellow Real Housewives of New Jersey star Daniel Staab filed for bankruptcy and entered psychological and addiction treatment.

  • After leaving the show and the Real Housewives of Atlanta star Apollo, Nida served about five years for identity theft and bank fraud.

  • Number three Renee Alway, America's next top model, Renee, performed well during her time on reality TV, coming in third place in the eighth season of America's Next top model and was the runner up in a top model spinoff, Siri's called Model Ville.

  • But things went downhill quickly from there.

  • She was arrested for multiple offenses in 2013, including theft, fraud, burglary, drug possession and committing a felony on bail, not to mention her other prior arrests.

  • That same year, she was sentenced to 12 years in prison but was released in April of 2018.

  • Who do you think you hurt the most?

  • My Children and myself.

  • Luckily, Renee is now clean and sober, and looking back on her prison time is the thing that saved her from eventually taking her own life during her struggle with addiction.

  • Number two Josh Duggar, 19 kids and counting 19 Kids and Counting was an extremely popular TLC reality show, averaging a reported 2.3 million viewers per episode in 2015.

  • But all that came to a crashing halt by the end of the season, when TLC canceled the Siri's following reports that the eldest son of the Duggar family, Josh, molested five girls, four of them Hiss sisters in 2002 and 2003.

  • Why?

  • I mean, was that a question that you asked, said he was just curious about girls and he had gone in and just especially touched them over their clothes while they were sleeping.

  • They didn't know he had done it.

  • Despite admitting his guilt and apologizing, Josh was never prosecuted because the statute of limitations on the crimes in question had expired.

  • But Josh was further rocked by scandals that same year when it was revealed he was a member of the affair promoting website Ashley Madison.

  • And he was accused of assaulting porn star Danica Dylan during consensual sex at a strip club in Philadelphia.

  • He's been spending years and years trying toe like interfere with gay people's right to get married, and so seeing that kind of come back on him and seeing his own marriage gets sort of taken for a ride, you know, it felt like karma.

  • I'm not even going to try to make a joke about that last century before we get to our topic.

  • Here are some honorable or are they dishonorable?

  • Mentions?

  • I lost all my money.

  • I lost everything.

  • The network sided with my ex wife.

  • They paid for her divorce attorneys everything not quite at the end yet almost there, though, just be sure to subscribe to our channel and ring the bell to be notified about our latest videos.

  • All right, Back to business number one Tim Sicker I r T Deadliest Roads Nothing signals a fall from reality TV stardom like threatening to kill a prostitute.

  • Tim Sicker was a driver on season two of the short lived spinoff of Ice Road Truckers called Deadliest Roads and found himself in a world of trouble when allegations surfaced that he kidnapped, abused and extorted a woman he claimed stole money from him.

  • It turns out he gave this woman his ATM card to withdraw money for sexual services, but later exploded in rage when the Las Vegas sex worker took too much.

  • He then tied her up and beat her, attempting to retrieve the money for someone who could pay for her.

  • That's someone ended up being a cop who swiftly put him in handcuffs.

  • I'm being charged right now with first degree kidnapping, first re extortion, first free coercion.

  • Tim was sentenced to anywhere from 5 to 15 years in prison in 2015 and is still serving his sentence as of 2019.

  • Well, you know what they say.

  • Those who fly the highest, what's the rest of that saying What you guys think of our list?

  • Let us know in the comments below and check out this video.

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