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Reality TV shows Big Brother, The Voice and The Amazing Race helping to ‘crush’ stigma around disability – ABC News
When these contestants went on reality TV, all they wanted was to be noticed for their talents rather than their disabilities….
When Tim McCallum was selected to be a contestant on The Voice in 2015, he told producers he wanted people to focus on his singing rather than his disability.
“I was very open and honest with the producers and the creators of the show early on that I wanted…
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