Vanessa Feltz argues that reality TV should be brought to an end, saying it often subjects participants to public humiliation and other distressing moments that are still broadcast. In her commentary, she describes her own experiences on reality-style programming and frames them as some of her lowest points, including episodes she says left her crying with shame. Feltz’s central message is that reality formats can exploit personal vulnerability for entertainment value, and she calls on producers and broadcasters to stop airing such content. The outlet presents her view as a personal reflection and a broader appeal to “call it quits,” rather than as a report of a specific new investigation or incident. The discussion focuses on the ethics of keeping humiliating moments in public view and the impact such content may have on individuals who participate. No concrete policy proposal or industry-wide action is specified in the provided text.