Netflix Cancels Amanda Holden Reality Show After 1 Season
Netflix recently announced the cancellation of “Cheat: Unfinished Business,” a reality series featuring Amanda Holden and Paul C Brunson. The show, which premiered just four months ago, followed eight ex-couples whose relationships were impacted by infidelity. The unique twist in the show was that the couples reunited at a retreat where they received guidance from Brunson to address their issues and potentially rekindle their romance.
Holden, who hosted the series, expressed her excitement, calling it a “dream come true” as she had always wanted to explore love and relationships through hosting. However, despite positive reception, the show has been axed by Netflix, with plans to explore new show formats instead.
According to reports, Amanda Holden has caught the eye of Netflix bosses, who are discussing three new show ideas with her. This means that fans can expect to see more of her on the platform in the future. While “Cheat: Unfinished Business” will not be returning, both Holden and Brunson remain popular hosts, with Brunson currently appearing as a dating expert on “Celebs Go Dating” and gearing up for the new season of “Married at First Sight UK.”
In addition to their hosting duties, Holden and Brunson also welcomed former Love Island contestants, Biggs and Rebecca, on the show after their breakup in 2021. Audiences can still catch episodes of “Cheat: Unfinished Business” on Netflix, and if you’re not already subscribed, you can sign up starting at £5.99 a month. Don’t miss out on the latest entertainment news and series updates by subscribing to RadioTimes.com for regular updates.