VIDEO | A member of security revealed creepy secrets about a popular Serbian reality show: The villa stinks, they are drugged with drugs and 150 euros were paid...

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Bosko Jokovic until recently he was a member of the security team of one of the popular Serbian reality shows. His confession in the program of "Balkan Info" left the viewers breathless, especially those who regularly watched turbulent scenes on television, which according to him were even worse behind the cameras, and what is most terrible, they were planned. "Nova.rs".

Boško said at the beginning of his confession that he imagined the whole project differently, until he started working on it. At first, everything was interesting to him. After all, these were people who were already famous, and he figured everyone would keep to themselves because they were on television 24 hours a day.

"Actually, these are the most ordinary cattle, we ordinary people, we are masters to them," he said.

About what is hidden behind the camera, he said the following: "Many things are not visible there. Fighting, self harm. Here, a guy got hurt when his girlfriend went out, the guy was seriously injured "to the bone", he had to be stitched up. I bandaged him twice in the evening, I asked the production to take him to stitch him up, they said it was a scratch and yes, 'you bandaged him and that's it'".

But Bosko explained how this injury actually happened: "It was Sunday, expulsion. The production told me to take that participant to the so-called "isolation" as I know, because it was already assumed that his girlfriend would drop out and that there would be a problem from his side, when his girlfriend had to leave him," says Bosko and adds that the young man was already locked in isolation when he heard that the girl had come out.

Then the young man asked to go to the toilet, but the security guards knew what was waiting for them when they opened the door. Namely, while he was in the toilet, he heard something breaking, and then the participant asked for help because his hand was bleeding. The security immediately, according to the procedure, informed the authorities about what happened and waited for further orders from them as to what to do next.

"I call and say that the boy is seriously injured, his bone is visible, he needs stitches, they tell us that the only thing we can do is bandage him. That meant that if I didn't want to bandage him, he would bleed... But come on, he's human, I bandaged the boy, they let him sleep, after 20 minutes he knocked on the door again, the blood broke through the bandages..." Bosko recalled.

As he claims handing out sedatives was a daily practice in the reality show. Bosko says that during the entire reality show, he did not see a single doctor or psychiatrist come there.

"Getting sedated worked by having each contestant knock on the door and ask for medication, then production would give them 'rivotril' or something and that was it. I'm not talking here about medicines that people drank for their heart and already had diagnoses and prescriptions, only about sedatives that were handed out," said Bosko.

Another problem was that these drugs mixed with alcohol, so then the participants went crazy and didn't know what they were doing.

"And the next day, when you meet that participant who gave you trouble the night before, he apologizes because he doesn't remember. While watching TV, people see that something is wrong, but everyone thinks it's just alcohol. It's not just alcohol, it's also pills," he noted.

This former member of security has long believed that the fights between the participants were actually prearranged and that the participants staged them themselves. However, he claims that it is the production members who plan. Another of the favorite games of the production was the temperature changes inside the villa. It was either too hot or too cold.

"Due to playing with the temperature inside the villa and abnormal changes in it, people were sick for 10 days, they all had colds and fevers," claimed Bosko.

Sex and hygiene have been the topic of every reality show in Serbia for a long time. And Bosko reveals the details: "You have participants who bathe once every 20 days. It doesn't matter if they smell, what matters is what you wear over it, because the TV doesn't transmit the smell. So when you hear someone yelling about a stinker, it's a real stinker, not an insult."

"On the reality show, someone has sex every night. But literally every night. One morning at 6 o'clock two participants had sex. The production called a girl, and offered her an additional fee of 150 euros to remove the sheet for both of them so that it could be seen on camera. They sent me with that girl in case someone attacked her because of it,” he revealed.

"After all, what the production calls a villa, that's just what it looks like." It stinks inside because the participants throw garbage in drawers, spoiled food is everywhere, spilled milk... and people watch the show and see idols from the participants in the reality show," Bosko Joković finished his confession.

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