If you thought reality TV dating had reached its peak, brace yourself for a new contender on the scene.
Described as the lovechild of “Married At First Sight” and “Love Is Blind,” Love Triangle promises a mix of drama, confrontation, heartbreak, and plenty of sexual tension – a concoction sure to enthral audiences.
Coming to Channel 4 after its success Down Under, Love Triangle introduces six singles facing a tough choice between two hand-picked partners.
In a twist reminiscent of “Married At First Sight,” these singles can only connect with their chosen partner through text messages until they meet face-to-face on a blind date, testing if their digital chemistry translates to real-life sparks.
The drama intensifies as the couples are given the chance to immediately move in together, a nod to the format of “Love Is Blind,” in hopes of accelerating their relationship.
But here’s where it gets even juicier – the rejected partner returns to form a love triangle. The singleton, now torn between two potential partners, must make the ultimate decision: who has their heart’s desire and who gets the boot?
Channel 4 has already teased viewers with the lineup of contestants:
Dan, 28, North Wales, Entrepreneur: CEO seeking emotional intelligence and a kind heart.
Danika, 30, Reading, Trainee PT: Fitness enthusiast looking for humor and compatibility.
Jasmine, 22, Wiltshire, Teaching Assistant: Searching for acceptance and a tall, dark, handsome man.
Lloyd, 31, Manchester, DJ: Jet-setter in search of a tall companion.
Mike, 40, Sheffield, Ex-Pro Basketballer: Ready to prioritize his personal life and seek a natural beauty.
ZaraLena, 31, Preston, Entrepreneur: Seeking a partner with a sex-positive attitude after overcoming a traumatic experience.
With such diverse personalities and desires, Love Triangle promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats with its blend of romance, tension, and unexpected twists.