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''My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance'' is an American
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broadcast by
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(Fox). The series premiered on January 19, 2004, while its sixth and final episode aired on February 23, 2004. Filmed in
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, the series followed Randi Coy, a 23-year-old teacher, who was required to convince her family over the course of twelve days that she was engaged to an ill-mannered man named Steven Williams. If Coy was successfully able to convince her family of her engagement to Williams, she would win a $500,000 reward. Coy was under the impression that Williams was a fellow reality television contestant; however, he was actually an actor hired to thwart her attempts of successfully convincing her family of the engagement. The series was hosted by Canadian actor Claudia DiFolco.


Format

An
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teacher named Randi Coy is offered $250,000 for herself and $250,000 for the rest of her family if she takes part in a fake wedding engagement to a man named "Steve Williams," who will also win $250,000 for himself and $250,000 for his family. They have to convince their families of their engagement and get married in 12 days time with all their family members attending and without any of them objecting, in order to win the money. However, what Randi does not know is that Steve is, in reality, a professional actor, whose goal is to make things difficult for Randi. In the first episode, things get complicated as the fake fiance is revealed to be the very annoying and unattractive man who fits the show's title. The revelation of the engagement to Randi's family intentionally causes tension. The episodes after continue to follow Randi, Steve, and the Coys as they prepare for the wedding. To make matters more crazy, the Coys meet Steve's family. On the wedding day, Steve and Randi arrive at the altar and proceed with their vows. Randi says 'I do' and when it comes to Steve's turn, he acts emotional and eventually announces that the whole wedding was a setup. At the same time it is revealed that Steve is in fact actor
Steven W. Bailey Steven W. Bailey (born July 1, 1971) is an American actor. Bailey is best known for taking on the character of Steve Williams in the TV show ''My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance'' in 2004, and for playing the recurring character of Joe, a bartender ...
, and his "family" were also all professional actors – something that even Randi did not know. When Steve reveals that "it's fake" and that he is an actor, Randi begins crying. Because nobody caught on to the entire scheme, and because Randi was unaware that Steve was part of the scam, she and her family were presented with double the amount of money that Randi had expected – $500,000 for herself and $500,000 for her family.


Episodes


Adaptations

The first country to adapt the format was
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. The show ''Мой толстый противный жених'' was first aired on DTV-Viasat in October 9, 2004 and lasted for one season. The
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broadcaster Sat. 1 adopted the format and aired ''Mein großer, dicker, peinlicher Verlobter'' in late 2004. In France ''Mon incroyable fiancé'' was aired on TF1 in summer 2005 and ''Mon incroyable fiancé 2'' in summer 2009. In the second season, Christopher, a heterosexual, had to convince his family that he turned homosexual and wanted to marry his newly found boyfriend in Spain. As with the American version, the participant is unaware their fiance is an actor. A third season has started airing on October 17, 2014. In the Netherlands ''Mijn vieze, vette, vervelende verloofde'' ("My dirty, fat, annoying fiancé") aired in September/October 2012.


See also

* '' My Big Fat Obnoxious Boss''


References


External links

* at the
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