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Let Love Rule continues its success across Europe

Let Love Rule continues its success across Europe
ITV Studios’ reality dating show Let Love Rule is further building on its success with new and returning commissions and strong ratings across Europe. The format, which challenges singletons to the most revealing first date of their lives, has been acquired by DPG Media in Belgium. In Sweden the show launched last week on both TV4’s VOD platform TV4 Play and their linear channel Sjuan. TV4’s strategy to publish 4 episodes each week at once online to promote binge watching, proved successful. Also on their linear channel the show scores above its channel average.

The hit show originated in the Netherlands, where it immediately became a big success. SBS6 has just ordered a third run of an impressive 115 episodes, ensuring that Dutch viewers can continue to watch if love will bloom until at least the summer of 2021.
Also in 2021, the British adaptation named The Cabins will premiere. The show, produced by 12 Yard, part of ITV Studios is slated to air early next year on ITV2 in the primetime slot.

From heartfelt moments or declarations of love, to awkward silences and difficult dating conversations, viewers love to follow all the antics and find out if the sparks fly or quickly fizzle out.

About Let Love Rule
What happens if we let singles live together from the very first date and give them all the time in the world to get to know each other? In this brand-new reality dating show, the singles will experience something new: slow dating. Literally. Each matched couple moves in together on their very first date. They live together for at least 24 hours… and a maximum of five days. We follow every step of this unusual dating process. Will love blossom?

Let Love Rule was created by John de Mol.
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