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Huge all-star reality show renewed for a fourth season before the third has even aired – but there's a twist

Huge all-star reality show renewed for a fourth season before the third has even aired – but there's a twist

The Sun12-07-2025
BEFORE the third series has even aired on Netflix, the streaming service has given the green light to a fourth instalment.
It's a fan-favourite dating show that has starred celebrities made by famous on other Netflix shows.
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Now we can reveal The Perfect Match will be getting a shake-up - with producers casting influencers alongside TV stars.
A source told The Sun: 'Perfect Match has been a huge hit for Netflix by bringing together all-stars casts from its own dating shows like Love Is Blind, Too Hot To Handle and The Ultimatum, as well as other hit reality shows like Love Island and The Bachelor.
"It's not been officially announced yet but bosses have already greenlit a fourth season, before season three starts streaming in August.
"The show films almost a year in advance, but for season four they are planning to mix things up.
"Rather than just being a cast of reality stars, they will also be casting content creators, YouTubers and TikTok stars.
"They wants to capitalise on the success of Inside, which features internet superstars The Sidemen, so season 4 will cast the net wider. Internet stars are basically the new reality stars.'
The Sun has contacted a rep for Netflix for comment.
The idea behind The Perfect Match is to bring single Netflix stars together to find love.
Couples who prove their compatibility gain the power to make or break other matches in this strategic and seductive dating competition.
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