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Irene McGee was born on 1976 in United States, is a Radio podcast host. Discover Irene McGee's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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Irene McGee Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Irene McGee worth at the age of 47 years old? Irene McGee’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from United States. We have estimated
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She has also been involved with a documentary about Lyme Disease, Under Our Skin: The Untold Story of Lyme Disease. In May 2018, McGee started a nonprofit Nap4Lyme, to raise awareness and money for the Disease.
VH1 ranked the slapping incident as the 9th most shocking reality TV moment. In 2014, MTV included the slapping incident in a list of "The Most Iconic Moments From 'Real World's First 10 Seasons".
While earning a master's degree in Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts from San Francisco State University, McGee began a youth-oriented radio show/podcast, No One's Listening, broadcast out of the University. The show has included interviews with Noam Chomsky, Lawrence Lessig, Brewster Kahle, Violet Blue, and Jimmy Wales, and won the 2006 Pubbie Award as Best Bay Area Podcast by the San Francisco Bay Area Publicity Club. She has spoken to colleges about media manipulation and reality television, and has appeared on VH1 and E! Entertainment Television. She hosted a talk radio show on KIFR a CBS station called "The Irene McGee Show". In 2008, she hosted a Revision3 show, Social Brew.
Despite the show's portrayal of her having Lyme disease as the reason for her departure from filming, she later claimed in a taped interview aired during the 2000 reunion show, The Real World Reunion 2000, that the true reason was her ethical objections to aspects of the show's production. She has since lectured at numerous colleges and conferences nationwide about media manipulation and media literacy.
She came to public attention in 1998 as a cast member of the MTV reality television series, The Real World: Seattle. McGee left the show during filming due to ethical objections of the production. In late 2013, she wrote an article for Vulture Magazine explaining her early departure titled "Slaps, Lies and Video Tape". McGee has since performed a stand-up routine explaining her life since the show's filming.
McGee appeared on the show's seventh season, The Real World: Seattle, in 1998, during which she was described by The Seattle Times as "the cynical girl from New York state". During filming, she appeared sick and was suffering from headaches, and during the 14th episode, she told the others that she had Lyme disease, then left during the next episode. As she was leaving, a heated exchange with another housemate, Stephen Williams, ended with him opening the passenger door of her car and slapping her. The producers gave the cast the decision as to whether to evict Williams, and they decided to let him stay if he would attend anger-management therapy. Activist Jello Biafra discussed the event:
We know Real World is not the real world. I recently met a woman named Irene McGee who quit this show and said not even the house was real. The fridges were all filled to the brim with Vlasic pickles delivered daily by the crate load along with gallons of Nantucket Nectar. If she drank anything else, the crew took it from her hand and made sure the Nantucket Nectar label was facing the camera instead. When she walked out, another guy in the cast of Real World hit her and the camera guy did nothing ... When she spoke out, MTV sued her. And Entertainment Weekly rated Irene getting smash mouthed the 47th most interesting event on TV that whole year ... Can't you MTV think of a better way to raise audience awareness of domestic violence than to make it look cool?