These range from eating specific non-food items to ritualistic daily activities to bizarre personal fixations or beliefs.
"[8] TV Guide called the series "maybe the most entertaining freak show on television now, and definitely the most guilt-free one" noting that "the lack of hand-wringing feels deliciously subversive.
[10] The large number of Pica-like cases where subjects claim they consume materials that are known to be fatal when swallowed in the quantities shown.
[13] In a recent Reddit post, Kesha who appeared in the 1st episode has revealed that producers had "encouraged situational storylines and fed lines to her friends.
"[14] Producers were also heavily careless and wanted "ratings & crazy addictions", Kesha also revealed that the backstories were fake and that it had actually started from a "health blog.