Amanda Holden’s new Netflix series Cheaters: Unfinished Business is filmed in an idyllic 10-bedroom villa in Mallorca.
Work is currently underway on the lavish property, where contestants will be forced to live together, and looks similar to rival show Love Island.
The ITV dating show villa is also located in Mallorca and has much of the same features, including a large pool, comfortable sunbeds and a fire pit.
MailOnline exclusively revealed that Amanda, 53, is heading to the Spanish island this summer to film her new dating show, which sees cheaters come face to face with their ex-partners after their relationship ends due to infidelity.
And the host wants to ‘rival’ Love Island with a bigger and better villa, which features sunbeds with canopies, a cobbled courtyard for romantic reunions and 10 bedrooms with king-size beds for couples hoping to reconcile.
Set on a 40-acre black truffle estate, with sun-drenched views of the Tramuntana Mountains, the 14th-century manor house provides a picturesque yet intimate setting for dramatic action.
Amanda Holden’s new Netflix series Cheaters: Unfinished Business is filmed in an idyllic 10-bedroom villa in Mallorca (pictured)
ITV’s Love Island villa (pictured) is also located in Mallorca and has much of the same features, including a large pool, comfy sunbeds and a fire pit
MailOnline exclusively revealed that Amanda, 53, is heading to the Spanish island this summer to film her new dating show, which will see cheaters come face to face with their ex-partners after their relationship ends due to infidelity
The interior of the villa showcases a large living room with high ceilings and pop culture artwork.
The center of the villa features a courtyard with a seating area. Palm trees surround the property for privacy purposes.
MailOnline first revealed Amanda’s signing with Netflix to present the dating series, with the star confirming it is a ‘dream come true’ before urging her followers to sign up for the risky encounter with their former cheating partners.
A TV source told MailOnline: ‘Amanda can’t wait to start filming her new dating show, she loves the warm weather and the villa is better than she could ever have imagined.
‘It will provide the perfect backdrop for Cheaters: Unfinished Business, a sexy setting gives participants the excuse to forgive and fall in love with each other again, at least that’s what producers hope.
‘The Mallorca villa obviously invites comparisons with Love Island, which is also filmed in Palma, and Amanda hopes her series will be just as popular.’
The Heart Breakfast show host will team up with a dating expert to guide eight former couples as they confront each other during the Spanish retreat in the hope of putting the betrayal behind them or coming to terms with the fact that their relationship is over for good is.
With the help of relationship experts, the exes get a chance to right their wrongs, rebuild trust and see if they can start over, hoping that love can find a way.
Work is currently underway on the lavish property, where contestants will be forced to live together, and looks similar to rival show Love Island.
The pool area is surrounded by luxurious beds and palm trees
There is a courtyard in the middle of the building
Set on a 40-acre black truffle estate, with sun-drenched views of the Tramuntana Mountains, the 14th-century manor house provides a picturesque yet intimate setting for dramatic action.
The Heart Breakfast show host will team up with dating expert to guide eight former couples as they confront each other during Spanish retreat
The interior of the villa showcases a large living room with high ceilings and pop culture artwork
With plenty of space for the cast to explore, the Mallorca villa gives the stars of Cheaters: Unfinished Business plenty of places to discuss their problems
Described as an ‘A-list’ mansion complete with 10 bedrooms, it’s likely there will be some action under the sheets among the participants
The Britain’s Got Talent presenter told MailOnline: ‘It’s my dream job, if I could have manifested any job… this would have been it.
‘It’s the job I’ve wanted all my life and now it’s finally here. I’m going to film the show this summer. It’s my own thing and it’s the genre of it, it’s what I’ve always wanted.”
The new show, Amanda’s first on Netflix, will be filmed this summer but won’t land on the streaming giant until 2025.
It comes 31 years after Amanda first appeared on TV as a contestant on Cilla Black’s Blind Date, making her signing as a presenter even more important as she celebrates a full-circle moment in her long career.
She didn’t find her dream man on that occasion, but Amanda had to wait 17 years before marrying her second husband, music director Chris Hughes, the father of her two children, in 2008.
Amanda, who was previously married to comedian Les Dennis, says the secret to their long-term relationship is laughing together.
She told The Mirror: ‘The number one secret to a successful marriage is having a damn good sense of humour. Plus, I really like Chris.
MailOnline exclusively revealed that Amanda, 53, is heading to the Spanish island this summer to film her new dating show, which will see cheaters come face to face with their ex-partners after their relationship ends due to infidelity
It comes 31 years after Amanda first appeared on TV as a contestant on Cilla Black’s Blind Date, making her contract as a presenter even more important.
Amanda has previously said that the success of her long-term marriage to husband Chris Hughes ‘has a damn good sense of humour’ (pictured in 2014)
‘We go to eat in a restaurant, he goes to the toilet, then I look up and catch a glimpse of a man and think he’s fit. Then I realize, ‘Gosh, that’s my husband.’
Amanda is the latest major celebrity to sign with Netflix after former This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby was confirmed to present Bear Hunt in Costa Rica and Emma and Matt Willis are the presenters of Love Is Blind UK.
It’s going to be a hectic summer for the mother-of-two who is currently filming the next part of her travel show with Alan Carr.
Later this month she will also judge the live semi-finals of Britain’s Got Talent, alongside Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli.
MailOnline has contacted Netflix for comment.