It would be easy to dismiss the show as just so much detritus from the new millennium, or simply an early harbinger of what was to come. Boys: Puerto Rico have since disappeared from not just television but the internet (though it is possible to find one picture of the cast standing arm in arm on the beach, with Tolentino sporting a crop top and a winning grin). Boys: Puerto Rico-which, it should surprise no one, involved two teams of teenagers competing against each other in various challenges while living together in a house brimming with hormones and low-stakes drama.Īt the time, reality TV was just beginning its sprawl into every corner of consciousness, and almost all traces of Girls v. Three months later, Tolentino was on a plane to the Caribbean to appear in Girls v. She and her parents were at a mall in Houston when they noticed a booth advertising a casting call, and her dad offered her $20 to audition, as a joke. In September 2004, New Yorker writer Jia Tolentino, then 15, tried out for a reality show.
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