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By Peter White
Television Editor
Nearly thirty years ago, Larry David wrote an episode of Seinfeld, The Contest, where Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer had to see who could go the longest without pleasuring themselves.
This, mixed with a cast of gorgeous Love Island-ready singles, has now become the inspiration for Netflix’s latest reality series, Too Hot To Handle.
The show, set in Mexico, follows ten young, hot singles from around the world come together in a tropical paradise for what they
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Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick have been through the ringer. When the former couple met at a party thrown by Girls Gone Wild creator Joe Francis in Mexico in 2006, they had no idea that their lives would never be the same.
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.
The new reality show by Netflix called Too Hot to Handle was unveiled on April 17 and in no time it is making headlines. In this new dating reality show, the contestants are not even allowed to kiss as per the rules. The twist comes in at a time when audiences were just expecting to see a lot of that happening on the reality show. Now, the show developer Laura Gibson revealed that Too Hot to Handle was indeed inspired by The Contest episode from Seinfeld. Now, that sounds very interesting.
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