Netflix’s Too Hot To Handle already has fans obsessed, as hopeful singletons look for love on the new dating show that looks set to rival Love Is Blind.
The hopefuls from the UK, US and Australia are have been living together in a stunning mansion, and are forbidden from having sex, kissing, or ‘heavy petting’.
If they break any of the rules, the grand prize money of $100,000 (£80,000) will be depleted for every breach.
We’ve already met the cast and seen some rather epic rule-breakers, but fans have got one thing on their minds – where, oh, where is that gorgeous house?
The mansion is actually located in Mexico, on a private estate called Casa Tau.
Boasting 12 bedrooms (despite the contestants being crammed into just the one), the property stands near the coastal village of Punta Mita, alongside a fair few millionaire mansions.
All of the rooms are absolutely stunning, with tons of them boasting features like pool tables, and the master suite opening directly to the swimming pool.
It also comes with its own chef, with canapes being provided daily, and custom pizzas being cooked up on the pizza oven, with 15 staff on-site, including butlers.
As if that wasn’t enough, it also has a fully equipped gym and spa.
There’s also an infinity pool, access to a private beach, and jacuzzi.
Seriously, what else would you need?
Much like the folk cast in ITV’s Love Island, the contestants picked to appear on Netflix’s latest dating show are made up of models, semi-professional sports stars, hopeful actors and Instagram influencers in the making.
Cast members hailing from the UK include Essex model Chloe Veitch, Londoner Kelechi Dyke and nutrition coach David Birtwistle.
Joining the cohort is Nicole O’Brien from Ireland and model Francesca Farago from Canada, who already counts Fashion Nova as a label she has modelled for.
Other models cast in the show include Instamodel Haley Cureton from Jacksonville, Florida, Sharron Townsend from Camden, New Jersey and Australian Harry Jowsey.
Too Hot to Handle isn’t Harry’s first foray into the reality TV spotlight as the Aussie previously appeared on a show called ‘Heartbreak Island’ in New Zealand in 2018.
Completing the initial set of contestants appearing in the first episode of the show are Georgia native Rhonda Paul and aspiring actor and author Matthew Stephen Smith.
Too Hot To Handle is available to stream on Netflix.
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