
Irish TikTok saying the same thing as new TLC dating show makes its way to Ireland
A new TLC dating show is doing the rounds on TikTok, after the show's trailer provoked a reaction from Irish fans.
Match Me Abroad is a show that follows American singles as they embark on a cross-cultural dating adventure orchestrated by international matchmakers. Match Me Abroad is a show that follows American singles as they embark on a cross-cultural dating adventure orchestrated by international matchmakers. Pic: Getty
Season two, which airs this June, sees a whole new host of singletons looking for love abroad, most interestingly Victoria and Amber, who both have a preference for someone of Irish descent.
In a new clip from the show, which was shared to TikTok, Amber discusses why she's looking specifically for an Irish man, stating that they're 'very sexy' and that she loves their 'accents' and 'masculinity.'
While Amber is certain she'll find the 'love of her life' on our shores, some Irish TikTok users aren't so sure.
'Irish woman here….I love her enthusiasm but her bubble probably about to be burst,' one Irish woman shared.
'I'm in Ireland x 10 years. Girls I don't wanna burst your bubble but,' another penned.
'Do we tell her or let nature take its course?' a third wrote, while a fourth shared the sentiment, adding: 'God love her, she doesn't even know yet.'
Match Me Abroad season 2 will premiere on Sunday, June 22, 2025, and we're hopeful Amber's Irish love connection is doing better than some of ours. Yikes.

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