Netflix viewers disgusted by graphic new dating series that shows partners cheating on each other – with a sick twist | The Sun

NETFLIX viewers have been left disgusted by a graphic new dating show where partners can be seen cheating on each other – but there is a sick twist.

Deep Fake Love, a Spanish series, uses deepfake technology to test the trust between contestants.


The five couples that enter the show are split into two different villas, called Mars and Venus.

Each group will be living with single people who are expected to test their loyalty.

And their partners will have to watch clips of their flirtatious interactions with the singletons from the Chair of Truth – but they may not be real.

Some of the footage contestants will be shown is going to be real, while other videos will be made using deepfake technology.

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This allows show bosses to make a virtual replica of the couples so it can look like someone in a relationship is cheating on their partner.

Each contestant will have to guess whether the footage they are seeing is real or fake while in the White Room.

Any couples who correctly identify most of the scenes as fake or real have a chance at winning.

Winners will scoop up a grand prize of €100,000 (£86,488) – and hopefully keep their romance intact.

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Horrified watchers took to Twitter to share their shock at the lengths the new Netflix dating show is going to for drama.

One wrote: "How can this be entertainment? I can’t even finish it.

"For the love of God, this show causes emotional trauma and anxiety to the couples. I thought the other dating/reality shows are toxic enough, this one’s the worst."

Another agreed: "This might be the messiest show in existence."

All episodes are currently available to stream on Netflix.


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