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Amanda Holden fans say 'I cannot wait' as she announces new project away from Britain's Got Talent

Amanda Holden fans say 'I cannot wait' as she announces new project away from Britain's Got Talent

Yahoo24-04-2025
Amanda Holden is soon to be making her Netflix debut as she announces her new project Cheat: Unfinished Business. The series will see eight ex-couples who were torn apart by cheating reunite to see if they can make things work.
The series is set to launch on Netflix on Wednesday, April 30 and will see couples decide whether or not they have "unfinished business" or if they are done with their cheating exes. The streaming giant have teased the series on social media with some juicy arguments as some individuals confront their exes in a relationship retreat.
She'll be joined by Married at First Sight and Celebs go Dating expert, Paul Carrick Brunson as they reunite ex-lovers. For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter.
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Amanda commented on the Netflix post: "Can't wait for you all to watch this. Hopefully you'll all be hooked"
Paul added: "Let's do this!"
The teaser trailer showed tears, arguments and some gorgeous outfits from Amanda.
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The series will watch the contestants ask themselves the question, can they can make their relationships work, or is it finished for good?
In the trailer Amanda says, "Cheating is one of the most heart-breaking betrayals of trust," as we see people facing their exes after their infidelity.
The series sees Paul asking the couples to discuss their relationships and the impact cheating had on their downfall, whilst Amanda asks the couples, "do you think that's something that's worth re-building?"
Social media users have shared their excitement for the new series. One user said on Instagram: "Something new to watch yay. Cheating is too easy these days with all the social media platforms that are out there!"
Another added: "It's about to go down."
One fan shared their excitement to see Amanda and Paul working together as they said: "Dream team!!! I cannot wait for this."
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Earlier this week Amanda shared a stunning promotional photo for the new Netflix series, which drove fans wild. One said: "Lady in red, Amanda. You look most stunning with each new photo you do."
Her close friend Alan Carr also shared his excitement for the series saying: "This is going to be so good!!!!"
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