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Producer Rob Worsoff told NewsNation that the intention is not to create a situation resembling the "Hunger Games for migrants." Why It Matters.
Rob Worsoff, the producer behind the supposed pitch, said the show wouldn't be a "Hunger Games" style show that many critics of the pitch have claimed since the reports became public.
Worsoff is known for producing the A&E reality show Duck Dynasty. Alex Brandon/Pool/Getty Images DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin confirmed that the department is considering the proposal.
When Rob Worsoff recently dusted off an old idea he had for a reality television show about people on the path to United States citizenship, he had no idea of what he was letting himself in for.
Rob Worsoff, himself a Canadian immigrant whose credits include “The Millionaire Matchmaker,” “Duck Dynasty” and “The Biggest Loser,” said he’s pitched the idea for his show as far ...
Producer Rob Worsoff, best known as the mastermind of A&E’s Duck Dynasty, floated the idea in a 35-page pitch that he said had been co-signed by the Department of Homeland Security, claims the ...
Worsoff said that the migrant competitors in the show would already be “in the system.” 3 The concept was pitched by producer Rob Worsoff (L), who is joined by Jack Osbourne.
Producer Rob Worsoff told NewsNation that the intention is not to create a situation resembling the "Hunger Games for migrants."Why It Matters. President Donald Trump's administration has ...
Rob Worsoff, himself a Canadian immigrant whose credits include “The Millionaire Matchmaker,” “Duck Dynasty” and “The Biggest Loser,” said he’s pitched the idea for his show as far ...
Rob Worsoff, himself a Canadian immigrant whose credits include "The Millionaire Matchmaker," "Duck Dynasty" and "The Biggest Loser," said he's pitched the idea for his show as far back as the ...
Rob Worsoff, himself a Canadian immigrant whose credits include "The Millionaire Matchmaker," "Duck Dynasty" and "The Biggest Loser," said he's pitched the idea for his show as far back as the ...
Rob Worsoff, himself a Canadian immigrant whose credits include "The Millionaire Matchmaker," "Duck Dynasty" and "The Biggest Loser," said he's pitched the idea for his show as far back as the ...