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Fakers
10/06/2025
Sergio Sancho
Eight couples enter the competition to win a life-changing prize… but with one big twist: they don’t play as couples. They play as singles.
Mechanics
Men eliminate women, and women eliminate men.
To survive, players must build connections, even seduce, the opposite sex, while keeping their real partner hidden… and knowing their real partner is watching everything.
Why hidden? Because the nominated man and woman can only save themselves if they correctly identify another real couple.
Guess right: that couple goes home.
Guess wrong: they’re eliminated.
Or at least… that’s what everyone thinks. Eliminated players don’t actually leave. They move into the Exile House, where they continue playing, watching, and scheming. Later in the game, one man and one woman return to the main house, bringing chaos back with them.
To build bonds and uncover secrets, players face intimate one-on-ones and group challenges
such as:
Body Painting: Do they pick their real partner and risk exposure, or choose someone else and endure watching their partner being touched by another?
Spend the Night: Do they choose their real partner to discuss strategy but risk being exposed, or sleep next to someone else?
Nominations: They hear accusations about their partner but can’t react, or they risk revealing their connection.
At the end one man and one woman will win, prize doubles. and if they turn out to be a real couple, the prize is doubles
Cliffhangers
Every episode is filled with twists, but the final cliffhanger is always the most dramatic. Each episode ends with the nominated players declaring who they think is a real couple. If they’re right, they stay . If they’re wrong, they’re eliminated. This suspense keeps the audience desperate to watch the next episode.
Audience Experience
The audience always knows the truth: who’s really together and who’s faking. They watch strategies unfold, lies unravel, betrayals take shape, and emotions spiral. They see how far someone will go for money — or whether they’ll fall for someone new in the process.
3 Key Points of the Show: A strategic reality game: Decisions go beyond the competition, affecting both the game and
real relationships.
Constant cliffhangers: Multiple shocks every episode, always ending with a dramatic reveal that hooks viewers into the next one.
Audience insight: Viewers know what players don’t: who is truly connected. They get to judge every lie, every betrayal, and every risky move.
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