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LoginThanks to online dating apps, the rise of digital communication and of course the lockdown, international long-distance relationships are more common than ever. The Nevermets is a new six-part Channel 4 documentary series from Wall To Wall and Motion Content Group, which will explore this extraordinary phenomenon. The series will follow Brits who have all fallen madly in love online as they each make the potentially life changing decision to cross international waters to meet their long-distance lovers for the very first time. The show will not only capture the very first time the couples set eyes on each other but also follow them as they get to know each other and find out if they have been honest with each other about who they are and their intentions. In the ultimate test of their burgeoning relationship, each half of the couple are given an open ticket home, meaning they are free to leave the country and their relationship at any point. Can love cross all boundaries or will these couples discover they are worlds apart? Their stories are full of hopes and dreams with potential happy endings, but they are also crammed with unavoidable jeopardy and potential heartbreak meaning the series promises to be full of unmissable, high emotion moments. The series is destined to be addictive viewing. The series will deliver real scale, warmth and humour alongside huge reveal moments and audience play long — a guaranteed irresistible watch.
Nev and his co-hosts -- from Max to Kamie to celebrity guests -- help people in dubious online relationships track down their baes IRL so they can sort out what's fact and what's fiction. Split between Los Angeles and New York, the series follows a group of and somethings over the course of a year as they navigate love and relationships in a world propelled by social media. Looking for love, sex, or just someone to move away from the loneliness, the characters in " Cites " meet face to face, after meeting online, laden with uncertainties and hopes. Based on the original format of the British series " Dates " Brian Elsley.
Countless reality television shows have popped up over the years. For decades, single people hoping to find their soulmate have turned to reality television for help, leading to rom-com worthy professions of love and unforgettable, dramatic confrontations.
If you don't feel like it, stop. If you don't like someone, don't see them again. If you detect a red flag at any point, take it seriously. There's a temptation to think: 'it's my fault'.
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