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This Is Fire resembles the cooking showdowns that have come before it while adding an OnlyFans twist. Imagine Chopped, but with competitors who use seductive photoshoots to bring in thousands of paying subscribers. The first episode of season two pits Nathan Webb against Kylie Rae Hall, with Joseph Saady — aka Grandmaster Chef Jojo — returning as the This Is Fire judge. Webb and Hall must offer Jojo their takes on a dish that suits the show’s fiery title: kebabs.
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- 1/5/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Netflix will have year-round reality romance programming, and the streamer got a little help in announcing the news by “Love Is Blind” host Nick Lachey and several of the men featured on its reality roster.
Calling their band N-2-luv, the video features “Too Hot to Handle” stars Harry Jowsey, Nathan Webb and Nathan Soan Mngomezulu, and Jarrette Jones and Matt Barnett from “Love is Blind,” who announce — in song — all the shows that are coming back, and some new ones.
But, if you don’t have time to watch, here’s what you need to know:
“Love is Blind’s” third season will drop later this year on Netflix, while the streamer confirmed it had greenlit seasons 4 and 5 of the show, hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey.
On Thursday, the streamer announced new series “The Ultimatum,” which will drop on April 6. It follows six couples on the verge of...
Calling their band N-2-luv, the video features “Too Hot to Handle” stars Harry Jowsey, Nathan Webb and Nathan Soan Mngomezulu, and Jarrette Jones and Matt Barnett from “Love is Blind,” who announce — in song — all the shows that are coming back, and some new ones.
But, if you don’t have time to watch, here’s what you need to know:
“Love is Blind’s” third season will drop later this year on Netflix, while the streamer confirmed it had greenlit seasons 4 and 5 of the show, hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey.
On Thursday, the streamer announced new series “The Ultimatum,” which will drop on April 6. It follows six couples on the verge of...
- 3/24/2022
- by Jolie Lash
- The Wrap
Netflix and Kinetic Content are teaming up once again. The streaming giant announced a new reality show coming soon, featuring stars from “Too Hot To Handle,” “Love Is Blind,” “The Circle,” “Selling Tampa” and more.
“Singles from Netflix reality shows have done some crazy things to find love. But they’re still single,” the official description reads. “In this new series, they will couple up to match each other and themselves in hopes of finding the perfect match.”
The currently untitled series will be hosted by “Love Is Blind” and “The Ultimatum” co-host Nick Lachey. Chris Coelen, Eric Detwiler, Sarah Dillistone and Sharyn Mills serve as executive producers.
While the cast was not yet revealed, the announcement came with a music video, a nod to Lachey’s 98 Degrees days, as the fake boy band N-2-luv previewed their single “Love Has No Offseason” for their host. Singers included Matt Barnett...
“Singles from Netflix reality shows have done some crazy things to find love. But they’re still single,” the official description reads. “In this new series, they will couple up to match each other and themselves in hopes of finding the perfect match.”
The currently untitled series will be hosted by “Love Is Blind” and “The Ultimatum” co-host Nick Lachey. Chris Coelen, Eric Detwiler, Sarah Dillistone and Sharyn Mills serve as executive producers.
While the cast was not yet revealed, the announcement came with a music video, a nod to Lachey’s 98 Degrees days, as the fake boy band N-2-luv previewed their single “Love Has No Offseason” for their host. Singers included Matt Barnett...
- 3/24/2022
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has fully committed to the reality dating show craze, announcing a robust year-round slate, including new seasons of “Love Is Blind,” “Love on the Spectrum” and “Indian Matchmaking.”
“Love Is Blind,” the second season of which premiered on Feb. 11, has now been renewed for Season 4 and 5. But fans won’t have to wait too long to see more of the series — its third season, which was filmed in Dallas, Texas, and a spinoff show, “Love Is Blind: After the Altar,” will both premiere later this year. “After the Altar” will catch up with the Season 2 cast to see how they’re doing after deciding whether or not love is truly blind.
“Love on the Spectrum,“ the award-winning Australian series that has had two seasons on Netflix, is getting a version in the United States this year. According to its logline, the show is “an insightful and warm-hearted docu-reality series...
“Love Is Blind,” the second season of which premiered on Feb. 11, has now been renewed for Season 4 and 5. But fans won’t have to wait too long to see more of the series — its third season, which was filmed in Dallas, Texas, and a spinoff show, “Love Is Blind: After the Altar,” will both premiere later this year. “After the Altar” will catch up with the Season 2 cast to see how they’re doing after deciding whether or not love is truly blind.
“Love on the Spectrum,“ the award-winning Australian series that has had two seasons on Netflix, is getting a version in the United States this year. According to its logline, the show is “an insightful and warm-hearted docu-reality series...
- 3/24/2022
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
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