
Netflix's Cheat: Unfinished Business cast, release date and first look as Amanda Holden sizzles in new trailer
Amanda Holden is reuniting exes who have been torn apart by infidelity in a new Netflix show, landing on the streamer in just a few days.
The Britain's Got Talent judge hosts Cheat: Unfinished Business, a nine-episode series that follows eight ex-couples who have separated due to cheating. Each pair will reunite at a luxury retreat, where they will confront the cracks in their partnership, counselled by relationship expert Paul C. Brunson.
Holden and Brunson will guide each couple to either reconcile or move on without one another. The official synopsis reads: "Hosted by Amanda Holden, Cheat: Unfinished Business follows 8 ex-couples whose relationships have been torn apart due to cheating."
It continues: "As they reunite at a retreat, each pair will be guided through their issues by relationship expert, Paul C. Brunson, in the hopes that they can face up to their past mistakes, rebuild trust and move forward - either together or apart.
"Will the cheaters be able to fight for forgiveness and win back the hearts of those they betrayed? Or will they have to say goodbye to their relationship for good?"
Cheat: Unfinished Business release date
The new reality show will be released on Netflix on Wednesday, 30th April, with all nine episodes dropping at the same time.
A trailer for the series was released yesterday (23rd April), and offered a glimpse into the relationship retreat villa, where the stars will face their exes head-on.
In the explosive one-minute teaser, the former lovers are seen confronting one another, with some of the cast members bursting into tears. But who exactly are the couples featured in the show?
Cheat: Unfinished Business cast
The line-up includes Buckinghamshire-based store manager Olivia and personal trainer Liam, who have a ten-year relationship on the line.
They share the screen with Welsh duo Lucia and Conor, whose four-year romance 'hangs in the balance.'
Eagle-eyed viewers will have spotted former Love Island stars Rebecca Gormley and Biggs Chris in the trailer.
The pair starred on the ITV show in January 2020, but did not couple up during their TV stint. Instead, they began their romance off-screen in February, and later announced their breakup in August 2021.
According to Netflix, the show will see "unexpected events force Rebecca G and Biggs to lay their cards on the table before they can even think about moving forward together."
Other participants include Yorkshire-based exes Tegan and Shaun, Essex duo Steph and Andre, London footballer Craig and his former girlfriend Jazz.
Rounding off the cast are social media influencer Rebecca C and sales associate Dan, alongside Hertfordshire exes Amberley and Kieran.
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