Netflix Greenlights UK Reality Series Reuniting Ex-Couples Presented By ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ Judge Amanda Holden
30.04.2024 - 16:11
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Netflix has greenlit a UK reality series in which ex-couples reunite at a retreat to confront each other after their relationship broke down due to cheating, hosted by Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden.
In Cheaters: Unfinished Business (w/t), Holden will oversee the group of couples who have signed up to an expert-led process in the hope that they can face up to their past mistakes, rebuild trust and decide whether they can forgive and forget.
The contestants will gather at an undisclosed location along with Holden. The show is the latest big push into the mainstream UK entertainment space from Netflix, which is also making a show hosted by Holly Willoughby and Bear Grylls titled Bear Hunt (w/t).
“Sometimes dreams really do come true,” said Holden, who has been a Britain’s Got Talent judge for 17 years. “All my career I always wanted to host a show about love and relationships – and this is it.”
The series is being co-produced by Love Island producer Lifted Entertainment with ITV Studios stablemate 12 Yard. Executive producers are Chantal Boyle, Iona Mackenzie and Ros Coward for Lifted Entertainment and Liz Gaskell for 12 Yard. Series Director is Gareth Birkett.
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