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14 Most Toxic Relationships in TV History

Reality TV shows feature a lot of couples.  They make up the bulk of the action that comes from these programs, on a typical basis.  Some of the relationships are just plain toxic, making us question why they even tried in the first place. We've compiled a gallery of some of the most toxic reality TV relationships below: 1. Amber and Matt – Teen Mom OG There’s a new drama every single day with these two. It’s tiring. 2. Sammi and Ronnie – Jersey Shore These two were constantly fighting. Their relationship has been on and off like a light switch, but there’s word that the two of them are back together… AGAIN! 3. Spencer and Heidi – The Hills Remember when Heidi was a great character on The Hills before Spencer Pratt came around? He turned her against her BFF and made it clear that she would abide by everything he said. They constantly bickered, but they’re still together. 4. Rachel and Brendan – Big Brother It was love at first sight for these two, but things changed out of the house when Brendan sent pics of his nether regions to another chick. They’re now married, but we don’t know just how toxic they still are. 5. Kailyn and Javi – Teen Mom 2 These two just always seemed to be arguing about something, so it came as no surprise that they finally parted ways. 6. Dustin and Heather – The Real World Dustin and Heather seemed like the perfect couple on The Real World, but things took a crazy turn when Dustin just couldn’t stop lying to Heather. They reunited shortly after the show concluded, but they’re apart right now. View Slideshow

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Candace Cameron Bure: I Battled Bulimia

Best known for her role on Full House , Candace Cameron Bure admits in a new memoir: she never had a full stomach. The actress struggled with bulimia for many years, beginning after the aforementioned show concluded in 1995. “It’s a very dangerous cycle that can just start to consume your life and really take over,” Bure told People of the disease, which she recounts in Reshaping It All .”It wasn’t about me trying to lose weight. It was all about emotions.” Candace is now married to NHL player Valeri Bure and says exercise with her three children – ages 8 to 12 – helps her maintain a healthy lifestyle. This memoir will hit stores in January.

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