Popular YouTube Speed-Dating Shows burst the balloon or find love Moving forward as a dating app, creator Arlette Amuli and her husband, Boliya Matundu (who goes by BM), announced.
In case you somehow missed the show, which consistently garners between one and two million views per episode, the premise is this: singles are judged by other singles, with participants popping the balloons of someone they feel no attraction to. It’s messy, painfully honest, and extremely funny — which is why fans can’t stop watching it.
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The app was announced on Amuli’s YouTube channel last week ahead of the show’s 78th episode. BM said the upcoming app will include the usual features, like chatting, connecting and matching – plus an added twist: some of the show’s contestants will also be featured.
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There’s no release date yet, but viewers can sign up for early access via a waitlist link shared during the episode. Mashable contacted the creators for comment, but did not receive a response prior to publication.
burst the balloon The universe has already expanded beyond YouTube. The Netflix adaptation premieres in April vulnerableYvonne Orji as host, and an official UK spinoff is forthcoming. The Netflix version features a more “diverse” cast, which has upset some longtime fans, as the original series has become an exceptionally black dating show.
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