Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/NetflixEvery now and again, while watching a reality show, I’ll encounter a character whose aura completely baffles me. They seem nice, and they don’t seem to be trying to offend anyone in the group, and yet they’ll constantly find themselves on the receiving end of someone else’s nonsense. Take, for example, Jeriah (aka “Riah”) from Netflix’s The Ultimatum Season 2: All she tried to do was play the game. So why do a couple of her fellow cast
NetflixWhen asked if he felt vindicated when The Pentagon released a declassified video of a UFO earlier this year, The Ultimatum Season 2 star Antonio’s eyes lit up.“Oh my God, so much,” Antonio, who is outspoken in his belief in such aerial phenomena, told The Daily Beast’s Obsessed in an interview. “Honestly, I’m just sitting back. I’m watching other people get excited about it like, ‘I told you this whole time!’ They’re here. They’re probably your neighbors. I don’t know.”On The Ultimatum, f