Steven Spielberg Called This TV Show A 'Guilty Pleasure' And One Of His Favorites
Yes, even the great and legendary Steven Spielberg loves himself some reality TV. Not only does he enjoy it, he even has his own personal favorites.
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Yes, even the great and legendary Steven Spielberg loves himself some reality TV. Not only does he enjoy it, he even has his own personal favorites.
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