Netflix has announced the upcoming release of ‘Cheaters: Unfinished Business,’ a reality show focusing on ex-couples confronting infidelity. Hosted by television personality Amanda Holden, the series promises a raw and emotional exploration of forgiveness, reconciliation, and trust in the aftermath of broken relationships.
This collaboration between Netflix and the producers of ‘Love Island’ features ex-couples gathering at a retreat to unpack the unresolved issues that led to their breakups. Guided by Holden, they will engage in expert-led discussions, exploring the possibility of moving past their grievances and rebuilding trust.
Holden, known for her lengthy tenure on ‘Britain’s Got Talent,’ expressed her excitement for the project, stating “Sometimes dreams really do come true. All my career I always wanted to host a show about love and relationships — and this is it.”
The show’s production is helmed by Gareth Birkett and is a collaborative effort between 12 Yard and Lifted Entertainment, the minds behind ‘Love Island.’ While details about the cast and format remain undisclosed, filming is set to commence with Holden at the helm.
Expected to air in late 2024 or 2025, ‘Cheaters: Unfinished Business’ promises to resonate deeply with audiences grappling with the complexities of love, trust, and forgiveness in relationships. With a backdrop of infidelity, this tumultuous journey promises to provide viewers with a compelling and insightful exploration of love’s intricacies.