Sean Duffy Slammed Over 7-Month Filming Timeframe Of Road Trip Reality Show
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- The trip with some of their nine children is “a civic experience” to highlight destinations across the U.S.
Breaking News Sean Duffy Slammed Over 7-Month Filming Timeframe Of Road Trip Reality Show By Zachary Folk,
--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Topline Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is facing criticism over his upcoming “Great American Road Trip” reality television show with his family filmed over the last seven months while he was serving as a member of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet—but the former MTV reality star is insisting his family spent no taxpayer money on the program and won’t receive a paycheck for their participation.
The transportation secretary, a former “Real World” star, is facing criticism for filming the program while gas prices remain high.AFP via Getty ImagesKey FactsSpeaking to “Fox and Friends” on Friday, Duffy, a former reality television star of MTV’s “The Real World” and “Road Rules: All Stars,” said he spent the last seven months intermittently filming a road trip reality television show with his wife, Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy.