π₯ Boss Up Before You Sign” — A Must-Read Guide for Aspiring Reality TV Stars
So you wanna be famous? Wanna pop off on Bravo, strut on OWN, or spill tea on Netflix? Before you grab that peach, pick up that rose, or walk into the villa—you better read “Boss Up Before You Sign: Reality TV Contracts 101” by K. Moore-Jackson (no relation to Kenya… or maybe? π).
This short but mighty guide is exactly what the title promises: a no-nonsense, real-world crash course in what you're REALLY signing when you step into the world of unscripted TV.
π What’s in the Book?
“Boss Up Before You Sign” breaks it ALL the way down—from NDAs to image rights, to how your drama might make millions… and you get paid in peanuts and trauma. It doesn’t scare you away from the industry, but it does put your lacefront back in place with facts.
π Key Topics Covered:
- What a “standard” reality TV contract actually looks like
 - How production companies keep you locked in
 - What to do BEFORE you sign
 - Why you need a lawyer (yes, even for a ‘quick opportunity’)
 - And how to protect yourself if your image or words get twisted in the edit
 
π£ Favorite Quote:
“They can create your villain arc, but you better be the one who owns the merch.”
Whew! Somebody call Nene, Tiffany Pollard, and Omarosa—this book is talking to YOU and the new girls coming up.
π Why You Should Read It:
In a world where everyone’s trying to go viral, “Boss Up Before You Sign” reminds us that fame without a foundation is just a fast pass to being broke with memes.
If you're even thinking about applying to a casting call—or if you're already booked and waiting for your confessional chair—this book should be your new bible.
π¬ Final Thoughts:
This isn’t just a guide—it’s a reality check. It's giving:
- “I refuse to be the broke meme queen”
 - “Not today, exploitation”
 - “I read the fine print, and I brought a highlighter”
 
Whether you're team drama, team fashion, or just trying to get your foot in the door, this book is your survival kit. It’s short, digestible, and filled with gems you’ll wish you had before you said “yes” to that messy producer with a vision and no check.
π Grab the book here: Boss Up Before You Sign on Amazon
π And if you already read it, let me know in the comments: What shocked you the most about reality TV contracts?
#RealityTVTruths #BossUpBeforeYouSign #TVContractsExposed #KnowYourWorth #UnscripptedButNotUnprotected Reality TV Stars
So you wanna be famous? Wanna pop off on Bravo, strut on OWN, or spill tea on Netflix? Before you grab that peach, pick up that rose, or walk into the villa—you better read “Boss Up Before You Sign: Reality TV Contracts 101” by K. Moore-Jackson (no relation to Kenya… or maybe? π).
This short but mighty guide is exactly what the title promises: a no-nonsense, real-world crash course in what you're REALLY signing when you step into the world of unscripted TV.
π What’s in the Book?
“Boss Up Before You Sign” breaks it ALL the way down—from NDAs to image rights, to how your drama might make millions… and you get paid in peanuts and trauma. It doesn’t scare you away from the industry, but it does put your lacefront back in place with facts.
π Key Topics Covered:
- What a “standard” reality TV contract actually looks like
 - How production companies keep you locked in
 - What to do BEFORE you sign
 - Why you need a lawyer (yes, even for a ‘quick opportunity’)
 - And how to protect yourself if your image or words get twisted in the edit
 
π£ Favorite Quote:
“They can create your villain arc, but you better be the one who owns the merch.”
Whew! Somebody call Nene, Tiffany Pollard, and Omarosa—this book is talking to YOU and the new girls coming up.
π Why You Should Read It:
In a world where everyone’s trying to go viral, “Boss Up Before You Sign” reminds us that fame without a foundation is just a fast pass to being broke with memes.
If you're even thinking about applying to a casting call—or if you're already booked and waiting for your confessional chair—this book should be your new bible.
π¬ Final Thoughts:
This isn’t just a guide—it’s a reality check. It's giving:
- “I refuse to be the broke meme queen”
 - “Not today, exploitation”
 - “I read the fine print, and I brought a highlighter”
 
Whether you're team drama, team fashion, or just trying to get your foot in the door, this book is your survival kit. It’s short, digestible, and filled with gems you’ll wish you had before you said “yes” to that messy producer with a vision and no check.
π Grab the book here: Boss Up Before You Sign on Amazon
π And if you already read it, let me know in the comments: What shocked you the most about reality TV contracts?
#RealityTVTruths #BossUpBeforeYouSign #TVContractsExposed #KnowYourWorth #UnscripptedButNotUnprotected