People Are Saying FBoy Island Is The Best Dating Show On Right Now
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You can never have too many dating shows. From the OGs like Love Island to other tropical-set romps such as Netflix's Too Hot To Handle, there's so many to choose from - and we love them all.
HBO Max, the American streaming network behind the upcoming Game of Thrones spin-offs and the new Gossip Girl reboot has added its own island-based dating show with a twist.
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FBoy Island is a dating show which sees a group of 'nice guys' and 'f*ck boys' go to a tropical island where three women are waiting to find love.
Across the 10-episode series, 24 men have to compete with just three women in a romance competition to win a $100,000 (£71,785.00) prize.
Excuse me, what?!
The first three episodes dropped on Friday (29th July) and have already proven to be a big hit among dating show fans on social media.
Some viewers took to Twitter after watching the first episode and the responses are hilarious.
"#FBOYISLAND is one of the best comedies I’ve seen this year… oh yea and it’s also a dating show," joked one viewer on Twitter.
One fan tweeted: "FBOY ISLAND is possibly the best show on right now."
A third person shared: "I just gotta say: FBOY ISLAND is the most well-thought-out and best executed reality tv show I’ve seen in a long time."
While a fourth Twitter user wrote: "#FBOYISLAND this show is SO FUNNY! The quotes ALONE! I’m laughing so hard."
Comedian Nikki Glaser hosts the series, which comes from the mind of The Bachelor producer Elan Gale. It was filmed in the Cayman Islands earlier this year and in addition to all the juicy drama and love triangles, the golden sands and palm trees will be a feast for the eyes.
Unfortunately FBoy Island is not available to stream in UK at the moment however we'll let you know as soon as hear about a premiere date. We'll definitely need something to fill the Love Island-sized void in our lives soon.
The next three episodes of FBoy Island can be streamed on HBO Max in the US from Thursday 5th August.
Topics: TV And Film