‘The One That Got Away’: Singles reunite with people from their past in new Prime Video series



‘The One That Got Away’ premieres on Prime Video

‘The One That Got Away’ is a unique reality dating series that reunites six singles with people they once knew who are looking for a chance to fall in love. (credit: Prime Video/Amazon Studios)

Los Angeles – It is said that by the age of 25 most people have already met “the one” – they might not know it. So, what if the person you’re about to spend your future with is actually from your past?

It’s the premise behind “The One That Got Away,” a new reality dating series that reunites six singles with the people they once knew, all looking for a chance at love.

Hosted by singer/songwriter Betty Hu, the show premieres Friday on Amazon’s streaming and rental platform Prime Video.

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Alyssa enters the portal on ‘The One That Got Away'(Credit: Lisa Rose/Prime Video/Amazon Studios)

“I saw a lot of real moments of self-realization and self-editing and trying to decide what the next step was,” Betty, 30, told Fox television stations. “It felt really human, it felt so vulnerable… I felt so close to it.”

During each episode, the Contenders – Vince, Nigel, Jeff, Alyssa, Casey and Ashley , Will explore missed connections when people from their past enter the “portal” in search of an opportunity in the relationship.

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“Nothing really prepares you for that portal,” Alyssa told Fox. “We didn’t really know who was going to come through. We didn’t know how they [the producers] I was looking for people. We had to rely on a team of experts to help us find the love of our lives and see how it played out.”

While the unique experiment will establish an immediate connection for some, it will lead to dramatic conflict for others.

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The cast of ‘The One That Got Away’ on Prime Video(Credit: Prime Video/Amazon Studios)

“I think when you look, you’ll see that each of us has given you every single emotion we could ever give,” contestant Jeff added to Fox. “It was a lot of emotion for all of us at one time.”

The series is executive produced by Alan Gale, who previously produced hit reality shows including “The Bachelor,” “The Bachelorette” and “Fboy Island.”

The series proves to be no easy undertaking for the cast, especially as “The Portal” is full of surprises.

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“It made me very grateful for our relationship,” said Betty, who married in 2020. “When you see people on that journey and how beautiful and even painful it can be, I think it makes you really grateful for what you have.”

Vince, a contestant from Rancho Palos Verde, California, said he believes we can all relate to the notion of ‘who got away’ and hopes the show will help viewers reach out to people from their past. will inspire.

He shared, “The potential for romance this show can cause in one’s personal life I think it’s such an incredible possibility that could happen.”

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But, whether it’s a best friend, a childhood crush or a stranger just met once, Betty said the whole point of the show is that love can be found in very unexpected places.

“I think we all found love in some capacity,” Vince said.

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How to Watch “The One That Got Away”

You can stream all 10 episodes of “The One That Got Away” on Prime Video starting June 24.

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About the AuthorStephanie Weaver is a Los Angeles-based journalist. She is the host of the national streaming show, FOX. from LiveNOW, and is a digital reporter for Fox TV. find him Facebook And instagram At @StephWeaverTV.

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