Cork cailín Nicole O’Brien has dished the dirt on what Hayley Cureton was really like during their time filming Too Hot to Handle in Mexico.
18.04.2020 - 13:17 / evoke.ie
Netflix’s answer to Love Island just dropped and we’re already hooked on the new show Too Hot To Handle.
The series sees a bunch of hot, young singletons from around the world brought together in an exotic Mexican villa as they push love and lust to the limits.
This show is unlike any other you’ve seen before as to be in with the chance of winning, the contestants aren’t allowed to have any sort of physical connection.
That means no smooching and definitely no monkey business in the bedroom!
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Cork cailín Nicole O’Brien has dished the dirt on what Hayley Cureton was really like during their time filming Too Hot to Handle in Mexico.
The Netflix dating series Too Hot to Handle has been one of the top shows on the daily charts ever since its release last week and fans are loving the beautiful location where it was filmed
Too Hot to Handle is the only show that anyone can talk about right now, and can we blame them?
By Jazz Tangcay
Too Hot To Handle is the latest Netflix show that's taking the world by storm, with reality stars Chloe Veitch and Haley Cureton taking centre stage. But since the series dropped, where contestants weren't allowed to do anything sexual together, fans have been wondering whether the couples that formed a bond have remained together since leaving the dreamy shores of Punta Mita, Mexico.
Nothing — not even tens of thousands of dollars — was going to keep these couples from getting it on.
So, you watched Too Hot to Handle, Netflix's latest reality TV dating series. What now? Now you get all the scoop on what it took to make the series.
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the Season 5 finale of Better Call Saul, "Something Unforgivable." Read at your own risk!]
In an interview to Total Film magazine, the "Like a Boss" actress revealed how she was inspired by her Polish teacher while growing up in Mexico, and her initial interactions with directors, reports femalefirst.co.uk.