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Mysterious posters of raunchy text messages have appeared in Sydney and Melbourne to promote a new Australian dating series.
The posters, which surfaced in suburban locations last month, have no branding other than an LED triangle, leading to wild speculation about who ordered them and what they’re advertising.
One of the messages reads, “Did you touch yourself last night?”
Mysterious posters with raunchy text messages have appeared in Sydney and Melbourne to promote a new Australian dating series
“Have you seen 50 Shades?” another states, referring to the erotic film 50 Shades of Grey.
“I tried to slow down my thoughts by touching myself,” reads another, accompanied by an aubergine emoji.
“I’m ready to go deep into this,” says one final text.
The posters, which surfaced in suburban locations last month, have no branding other than an LED triangle, sparking wild speculation about who ordered them and what they’re advertising.
One of the messages reads, “Did you touch yourself last night?”
The posters have left passersby scratching their heads, but Daily Mail Australia can reveal they are in fact promoting the brand new Stan reality series Triangle.
Created by the producers of Married At First Sight, the show follows a group of singles who are challenged to think outside the box and pick a partner who may not be their idea of a “perfect partner.”
Love Triangle challenges six singles to wonder what their perfect partner should look like, and instead go on a date with someone they’ve never met before.
The posters have left passersby scratching their heads, but Daily Mail Australia can reveal that they are in fact promoting the brand new Stan reality series Love Triangle
Created by the producers of MAFS, the show follows a group of singles who are challenged to think outside the box and pick a partner who may not be their idea of a “perfect partner.”
In a jam-packed twist, contestants can text and call their potential matches as they get to know each other, but aren’t allowed to see what they look like until they go on a blind date.
After meeting, the newly formed couples are forced to move in together before a stunning turn of events wreaks havoc in the group.
Last month, Stan revealed the cast of feisty singles ready to embark on Australia’s hottest new dating experiment.
Meet the hot singles in the new Stan Original dating series Love Triangle. (Pictured: Love Triangle cast)
Kylea
Described as a “down-to-earth tradition,” Kyle is a 30-year-old single who hopes to find his life happily ever after.
Based in Townsville, Queensland, Kyle works for his family business and is known for his dry sense of humor.
Kyle was in a long-term relationship throughout his twenties, but has since been single and desperate to settle down.
Described as a ‘down-to-earth tradition’, Kyle (pictured) is a 30-year-old bachelor hoping to find his happily ever after
Lisa
Western Australian bombshell Lisa loves sex, and she’s not afraid to say it.
Described as “fussy, outspoken, funny and honest,” she needs a partner who craves physical intimacy as much as she does.
The 32-year-old, who works on the accounts, has been single for ten years and also dreams of marriage and children.
Western Australian bombshell Lisa, 32, (pictured) loves sex, and she’s not afraid to say it
Yannick
Yannick (aka Yan) is a slick sports lawyer who says he has no trouble attracting women.
The 32-year-old hunk calls himself a “walking Tinder” because he doesn’t have to use dating apps to find lovers.
But despite this, Yan says he’s tired of the field and wants to date someone for the long haul.
Yan (pictured) is a sports lawyer who has no problem attracting women. The 32-year-old calls himself a ‘walking Tinder’ because he doesn’t have to use dating apps to find lovers
madic
Event manager Madi from Victoria is a social butterfly who lives by the mantra ‘work hard, play hard’.
Described as “charming, lively and outgoing,” the 30-year-old has struggled to find love in the past and longs for something more permanent.
Madi is wary of love after a string of failed dating app experiences, but finally hopes to break the cycle on Love Triangle.
Victoria-based events manager Madi, 30, (pictured) is a social butterfly who lives by the mantra ‘work hard, play hard’
Alex
Newly divorced tech specialist Alex, 31, is described as a “nice guy” who is sensitive and romantic.
After the collapse of his ten-year marriage, the Victorian says he finds modern dating confrontational, but is desperate for his next relationship will be his last.
Alex is proud of his civilized manners and enjoys the courtship phase of a new relationship.
Newly divorced tech specialist Alex, 31, (pictured) is described as a ‘nice guy’ who is sensitive and romantic
Ly
28-year-old Ly from Victoria dreams of finding a partner who is also her best friend.
The Australian-born Vietnamese counselor usually dates Asian men, but is open to broadening her horizons on Love Triangle.
Described as ‘a funny little playful pocket rocket’, Ly is bound to make a splash on the show.
Ly, 28, (pictured) dreams of finding a partner who is also her best friend. Australian-born Vietnamese counselor usually dates Asian men but is open to broadening her horizons
Love Triangle challenges a group of singles to wonder what their perfect partner should look like, and instead go on a date with someone they’ve never met before. (Pictured: Scene from a Love Triangle trailer)
The first two episodes of the eight-part dating series will premiere on October 6, with new episodes on Stan every week.
Love Triangle represents an exciting new step for Stan as we continue to ramp up our Stan Originals output, leveraging the proven heritage of the Nine Network and the extraordinary creators of Married At First Sight to deliver a sensational new dating format ‘, Stan Chief Content said Officer Cailah Scobie.
“This will be an unmissable reality TV event.”
The first two episodes of the eight-part dating series will premiere on October 6, with new episodes on Stan every week. (Pictured: Scene from a Love Triangle trailer)
The Stan Originals series is produced by Endemol Shine Australia in association with the Nine Network.
With Tara McWilliams, director of content at Endemol Shine Australia and John Walsh of Nine, who have both been Executive Producers of Married At First Sight Australia since its inception in 2015, the show is sure to be a surefire hit.
“We are incredibly proud to be producing the addictive new relationship series for Stan,” said Peter Newman, Chief Executive Officer of Endemol Shine Australia.
Addressing the difficulties of modern dating, the series features incredible characters on their way to find long-lasting love, but with a stunning mid-season twist. We can only say: remember that a triangle has three sides!’
The Stan Originals series, Love Triangle, will not premiere until October 6 on Stan.
Love Triangle premieres on Stan on October 6, with new episodes every week