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EXCLUSIVE: Meat Loaf is preparing to run right into hell and back with a TV competition series based on his iconic 1993 hit “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That).”
The artist, born Michael Lee Aday, has sealed a pact with Nobody’s Hero, the production company set up by Christopher Potts and Jonty Nash, two of the creatives behind Netflix’s Nailed It!, to develop a relationship competition series.
Maybe he’s crazy, but it’s true that Meat Loaf, who will exec produce the project, will
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It’s taken nearly 30 years, but someone’s finally turned Meat Loaf’s 1993 hit ‘I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That)’ into a TV game show. It was only a matter of time.
Meat Loaf is launching a new reality competition series called I’d Do Anything For Love… But I Won’t Do That.The show is based on Texas rocker’s 1993 hit single of the same name, which appeared on his sixth studio album ‘Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell’.According to Deadline, the relationship-based programme is being produced by Nobody’s Hero – the production company of Christopher Potts and Jonty Nash, who are two of the people behind Netflix‘s Nailed It!.Meat Loaf, whose real name is Marvin
Some people would do anything for love… but they won’t do that.