
‘Sneaky Links: Dating After Dark' Season 1 Cast
Netflix's newest reality show, Sneaky Links: Dating After Dark is really pretty simple. It's basically your 3 a.m. thought of What if my hookup is actually my soulmate?' brought to life. Sneaky Links brings a cast of 14 singles together to find true love. The twist? They're all situationships with other contestants. So there are seven women and the seven men they're hooking up with (aka their 'sneaky links'). In other words, each member of the Sneaky Links: Dating After Dark cast had been regularly hooking up with another contestant before even starting the show. Oh, and they have no idea what they're getting themselves into.
At the Sneaky Links motel, these seven couples must decide if they want to develop their existing connections or start new relationships. Can you say drama?

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