A naughty TV series about Throupels is getting a second season after receiving rave reviews.
According to reports, production on the second season of Love Triangle has already begun. The sun.
The show is said to have been inspired by the love triangle between boxing champion David Haye, The Saturdays singer Una Healy and model Sian Osborne.
Love Triangle follows singles who are unlucky in love and are paired with two potential partners in an unconventional way in the hopes of finding true love.
A TV source told the magazine: ‘Throuples is a buzzword in the dating world at the moment, so the first season of Love Triangle captured viewers’ imaginations and delivered explosive footage and some really racy moments.
The racy Throuples TV show Love Triangle is set to get a second season as E4 begins production after the dating hit received rave reviews (pictured are the contestants from season one)
Love Triangle follows singles who are unlucky in love and are paired with two potential partners in an unconventional way in the hopes of finding love.
‘On a deeper level, the show also delved into the vast spectrum of what love looks like today. It’s not always the typical boy-meets-girl story that we see in shows like Love Island.
“Producers wanted to show that dating in the real world isn’t always the same for everyone, and critics and viewers alike seemed to agree.”
A casting ad read: ‘In a world where online dating offers too many choices, are we letting true love slip through our fingers?
‘Modern dating has turned into a superficial numbers game where snap judgments are made, often based on superficial selfies.
It’s harder than ever to find quality in quantity.
‘In this alternative to swiping right, our contestants take the bold step of sharing their lives with just two candidates, selected by a dating expert.
“If given the time to make a good connection, which of the two will ultimately win their hearts?”
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By ignoring the overwhelming flood of choices, the options for singles are reduced to just two.
One match embodies the usual wants, type, and desires of every single; the other reflects their deeper, more fulfilling romantic needs.
Love Triangle, produced by Workerbee (a Banijay UK company), follows the singles as they spend 48 hours getting to know their two matches through text messages alone.
In an attempt to provide an antidote to the worst aspects of modern dating, this experience requires singles to make their decision without ever seeing their suitors; no photos or selfies are allowed.
After only two days of trying to connect, they must make a potentially life-changing choice between their two matches, and then go on a blind date.
Just 24 hours later, the candidate and his or her chosen match will take the extraordinary step of moving in together, to discover what their future could look like.
But around the corner lies a series of harrowing plot twists that neither the bachelors nor their suitors see coming.
As the newlyweds settle into their love nests, the jilted lovers face a surprise comeback: the ‘pickers’ must meet their alternative option on a second blind date.
During this blind date, the new love tells them that they will also live in the shared house to form a love triangle.
After the six singles spend time dating and getting to know their matches, they all move in together and form a love triangle.
At the end of the experience, each single must make an important, heart-wrenching decision: which of their two matches they want to continue dating in search of long-term love.
During the experience, the six singles are forced to question themselves, their choices, and everything they think they know about love.