When Discovery+ dropped earlier this year, many reality TV fans flocked to dive into all of the 90 Day Fiancé spinoffs or get exclusive access to shows that had shifted from their original networks to the streaming service. On the other hand, some viewers felt hesitant about shelling out more money for yet another streaming subscription. However, with time, Discovery+ has emerged as one of the best streaming services for reality TV fans because it's fully loaded with unscripted shows.

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Discovery+ combines HGTV, TLC, Food Network, Investigation Discovery, and all of the other Discovery brands to create a one-stop shop for fans. But between the hundreds of hours of cooking shows and home renovations, it's tricky to know where to get started when searching for the best reality TV on Discovery+. These are the gems that reality TV fans won't want to miss. They encapsulate everything that reality TV fans love: a little bit of drama, humor, and some really big personalities.

Toddlers And Tiaras: Where Are They Now?

This is a picture of the cover art of TLC's Toddlers and Tiaras: Where Are They Now, which shows a child dressed for a pageant.

Toddlers and Tiaras is one of the most iconic reality shows to come out of the 2010s. It's an important part of pop culture history. Exploring the over-the-top antics and behind-the-scenes action at children's pageants, the show introduced the world to iconic personalities, most famously Honey Boo Boo.

The Discovery+ spinoff invites viewers to check in with some of the most memorable cast members who have grown away from their flipper-wearing days. Fans will be surprised at how much the kids have grown up since the original series. For those looking to relive the original 2010s sensation, Discovery+ has nine seasons available to stream.

Nightwatch

This is a picture of the cover art for A&E's Nightwatch, which shows text with ambulance lights in the background.

For years, the A&E network focused its content on law enforcement and first responders. For Discovery+ subscribers looking for a good program to watch, Nightwatch is a thrilling series.

The A&E program, Nightwatch, documents emergency medical responders working the hectic, overnight shift in New Orleans, Louisiana. It's fast-paced, heart-pounding, and incredibly raw.

My Big Fat Fabulous Life

This is a picture of Whitney Way Thore from TLC's 'My Big Fat Fabulous Life' dancing in front of a pink and blue background.

For eight seasons, Whitney and her tight-knit circle of friends have navigated love, loss, career, and all of the other complicated things that come with life as a young adult.

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Whitney has polycystic ovary syndrome, and in addition to other health concerns, the condition caused her to gain weight rapidly. But none of that stops her from being fabulous and crushing her goals as a professional dancer, athlete, and activist. My Big Fat Fabulous Life is packed full of heart, drama, and some very shocking moments, making it a fun yet emotional rollercoaster unlike any other reality show on Discovery+.

Love in Paradise: The Caribbean, A 90 Day Story

Amber and Daniel In Love In Paradise

Diving into the 90 Day Fiancé franchise is a daunting task. There are so many 90 Day Fiancé spinoffs that it's hard to know where to start. Love in Paradise is a great option for fans who want to dip their toes into the 90 Day waters without getting sucked into the massive backlog of seasons. For fans who have seen every single episode of the original show, Love in Paradise is unique enough to stand on its own.

Like the flagship show, this series has plenty of drama. The action centers around four couples in the Caribbean as they plan the next phase in their relationships. Expect some major drama and culture clashes as the couples form a long-lasting relationship with partners from other parts of the world. With beautiful Caribbean islands serving as the show's setting, this show has everything that any reality TV fan needs.

Belle Collective

This is a cast photo of OWN's 'Belle Collective,' where the women are posing and wearing black in front of an orange and purple backdrop.

Belle Collective is an underrated gem that originally aired on OWN. Reality TV fans who enjoy ensemble shows will appreciate this series. It follows a group of Black women in Mississippi who are entrepreneurs and socialites, with the show documenting their busy lives as they build their brands, businesses, and families.

But, of course, a reality TV show wouldn't be complete without a little bit of drama. Belle Collective has plenty of it. The show has the same essence as The Real Housewives, but it's unique in its own way. There's just been one season of Belle Collective so far, making this series a perfect weekend binge.

 

Deadliest Catch

This is a picture of the 'Deadliest Catch' cover art showing a fishing boat in large waves.

Looking for a critically acclaimed reality TV show unlike anything else on Discovery+? Look no further than Deadliest CatchThe show that follows Alaskan crab fishers has been around for years, making it a staple of the unscripted genre.

The Emmy-winning reality show has high-stakes action, and it gives viewers tremendous insight into the extreme perils that fishers make to ensure that Alaskan crab is available on the dinner plate. Discovery+ also offers the spinoff, Deadliest Catch: Bloodline, which moves the action from Alaska to Hawaii for a different type of fishing experience.

Worst Cooks In America

Chefs Anne Burrell and Michael Symon standing together on the set of Food Network's 'Worst Cooks in America.'

Worst Cooks in America is one of Food Network's longest-running competitions. With a whopping 22 seasons, it's one of the best cooking competition shows, with plenty of content to keep fans entertained. Rather than focusing on expert chefs, the show follows regular people who seriously struggle in the kitchen. Each season, Chef Anne Burrell and a rotating celebrity chef transform the worst cooks into kitchen rockstars. The last amateur standing wins a cash prize.

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One thing that makes this show great is the casting. From the celebrity chefs to the hilarious recruits, it's always spot-on. The epic kitchen disasters are hilarious to watch, and over the years, the show has taken on a more humorous editing style, guaranteeing a laugh a minute. But even though this competition is full of humor, there are many helpful cooking tips to learn from the chefs. So, reality TV fans who burn their rice every time should take notes.

Bobby And Giada In Italy

Bobby Flay and Giada DiLaurentis embracing in Italy in an episode of 'Bobby and Giada In Italy.'

For reality TV fans looking for an easy-to-watch, drama-free adventure, check out Bobby and Giada in Italy. Two of Food Network's biggest stars team up for a trip around Italy in this lighthearted docuseries. Fans of the Food Network will appreciate seeing Bobby Flay and Giada DiLaurentis in a different environment as they travel around Italy.

It's one of the best shows for food lovers because the chefs learn about the rich Italian history that inspires some of their favorite culinary treats. This show is both entertaining and educational, and it's only available exclusively to Discovery+ subscribers.

The Undateables

This is a picture of the covert art for Channel 4's 'The Undateables,' which shows various cast members posing together.

The Undateables is a dating show that is much different from the other options on Discovery+, making it a must-watch. It follows several people who society wrongly deems as "undateable." But, through the help of a dating agency, they're matched with potential partners.

Viewers can follow along for the ride as they attempt to impress their dates and find love. It's a heartwarming and eye-opening exploration for any reality TV fan who loves love.

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