Controversies The only aired episode of the original series to feature a
same-sex couple was in 2004, with the lesbian Boone-Luffey family swapping with the conservative
Christian Gillespie family. The Gillespies' wife, Kris, called the Boone-Luffeys' relationship "depraved" and implied that the lesbian wife sent to her house was a
sexual predator. The episode created controversy, particularly within the
LGBT community. In a 2005 episode, the Wiggins family (who were Black) swapped wives with the Felix family (who were White). The Felix' husband Jeremy admitted to using
racial slurs, leading to an angry confrontation with the Wiggins' wife Neicey. The couples also had a physical altercation at their table meeting. After the episode aired, the Felix family was harassed and had to be given private security by the show's producers. An episode taped in 2005 featuring the Panagiotakis family was halted mid-production due to the father, Yanni, being arrested and charged with hitting his 13-year-old daughter in the face. The episode was never broadcast. The 2006 episode between the Ridgely and Corrao families ended in violence, after the Ridgelys' wife Jen called the Corraos' wife Kim a "slut" and the husband Louis a "sap". Jen's husband Randy, a professional
rodeo cowboy, flipped the table over and punched Louis. The couples declined to return to the table meeting. Randy stated afterwards that Louis had gotten "some cowboy education", and Louis remarked "I guess that's how they do it on the farm. They just, you know, it's hit first and ask questions later". A 2007 episode featuring the Haigwood family of rural Iowa prompted numerous calls to the
Iowa Department of Human Services. The family enforced a
raw food diet on their children that included
raw meat, and
homeschooled them with a curriculum that allegedly included counting the number of eggs their chickens had hatched. However, it was determined by state officials that the unorthodox diet did not amount to
child abuse, and that the parents had filed paperwork proving competent homeschooling. In 2009, a
San Francisco contestant named Stephen Fowler became the target of heavy online criticism for his disparaging attitude toward his substitute wife, Gayla Long. Fowler belittled Long throughout the show, calling her "uneducated, over-opinionated, and overweight" and a "dumb
redneck", among other insults. The episode resulted in Fowler losing his job.
Spolansky/Bradley The second episode of Wife Swap, which aired in 2004, featured Jodi Spolansky, a
New York City multi-millionaire and Lynn Bradley, a hard working woodcutter from rural New Jersey. The episode received attention after Bradley left the Spolansky household early, citing perceived disrespect from Jodi's husband, Steven Spolansky. Both families later appeared on
The Oprah Winfrey Show, where Steven apologized and offered to do a day of Lynn's wood chopping duties.
Stockdale family murders A 2009 episode featuring the Stockdale family later became notorious when one of the sons, Jacob Stockdale, murdered his mother and brother in 2017. The Stockdales, who performed in a family
bluegrass band, were depicted as sheltered and deeply religious on the show.
One hundredth episode For their hundredth episode on March 13, 2009, the show selected 24 families from previous episodes to participate in a contest to swap again. Viewers voting in October 2008 picked the artistic/psychic Silver family of Florida and the storm-chasing/UFO-hunting Heenes of Colorado. The Heenes later gained infamy in the national media when they were involved in the
balloon boy hoax. According to Denver, Colorado blogger Bill Husted, "It sounds like a good match". But, "distressingly",
L.A. Times writer
Jon Caramancia wrote, "it's clear they haven't learned a thing".
Curtis Holland Another March 2009 episode was notable for featuring six-year-old Curtis Holland. In this episode, Curtis and his calorie-loving family from North Carolina experience a week at the hands of fitness instructor Joy Brown who tries to force the family to change their unhealthy lifestyle. Throughout the episode, Holland frequently voices his distaste for Joy's fitness regimen. After the episode aired, Holland became very recognizable and had even been approached to film a reality show as well as advertise for a bacon company, both of which did not work out. A clip from the episode has received 18 million views as of April 2023. In 2015, Holland created a
GoFundMe page to raise money for a car, stating that he never received any money from appearing on
Wife Swap. The GoFundMe page was later removed.
Envy/Loudon The only time a family withdrew from an episode during filming was in 2013, when
Tea Party activist
Gina Loudon quit the show after being swapped into the
polyamorous Envy family. Gina checked into a hotel room and called her husband John, telling him "We’re definitely dealing with dark forces here". The Loudon family refused to attend the table meeting, though the episode still aired. ==
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