Since Christopher Knight and Adrianne Curry started opening up their lives to the world with the VH1 reality show "My Fair Brady," they admit they constantly question their decision. "When the cameras were around, we were like, ‘We made the worst decision. What were we thinking?’" says Knight, who acknowledges that being on TV together has had a tremendous influence on their relationship. Sometimes it’s felt destructive, he admits, "but we’ve been able to persevere and be on stronger footing as a result of it. Looking back, it’s helped accelerate our bonding and our relationship." As for Curry, "I come from a very large Italian family, and I’ve never in my life been given the opportunity to have privacy, so for me, it’s not a problem. What’s the difference between 500 people in my family knowing and telling all their friends and everybody else and the world knowing?"
With the couple currently in discussions about another season, they say fans can’t get enough of their lives, and constantly want to know if the show is for real. "I would say that 99.9 percent of our show is real, but if we’re being extremely boring, then the producers will say something," responds Curry. "We’ll be filming at home or at a restaurant and they’ll come up and say, ‘Talking about the fungus on your feet is great, but why don’t you talk about this issue that you’re having?’"
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