A dating experience far from identical to anything you've seen before.
Twin sisters and wrestling champs Brie Garcia and Nikki Garcia have signed up to assist in matches in a completely different arena: They're helping ten sets of twins find love.
In the upcoming Prime Video series, Twin Love, a new social experiment involves exploring the romantic lives of those identical siblings by splitting them up into two different houses, thereby creating two different casts eager to start their journey.
In each house, those cast members will try to find the perfect match—away from their twin (for the first time ever, for some) and without communicating with their sibling.
As Bella and Nikki note, this process will, interestingly enough, allow them to see if both someone and their twin "date the same twin set—and to see if you can prioritize your life instead of theirs."
But that's not all, as the threat of elimination looms over each residence, with a catch. Whoever is sent home has to visit the other house to—get this—pick their twin up and take them home too.
As the show's synopsis promises, "With double the fun and drama, the series will discover if their inherent similarities extend to their romantic desires. As the twins embark on their journey to find love, they are met with surprises along the way."
And as for what those surprises could be? The sets of twins already within their houses will have their vision shift drastically as new pairs of twins join to add even more sparks to the experiment.
Brace yourself for twice the revealing romances when Twin Love premieres on Prime Video Nov. 17.
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