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Netflix has confirmed a third season of its unscripted dating show 'Perfect Match,' following the success of the first two seasons, which have amassed a combined 224.6 million viewing hours. The show involves contestants from various Netflix reality series and couples judging each other's compatibility through challenges, with winning couples influencing new pairings. Season 2 ended with Christine Obanor and Nigel Jones crowned as winners, but post-show drama has unfolded on social media, with accusations of secret pacts, homophobic and misogynistic behavior among contestants. Despite the show's popularity, none of the couples from Season 2 remain together, with many revealing their breakups and unresolved conflicts in post-show interviews. The social media fallout has seen contestants using their newfound fame to criticize each other and promote personal projects.
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