We’ve all been shocked and stunned by the revelations on MTV Catfish over the years, whether it was the guy who was convinced he was dating Katy Perry or the many people who end up knowing the person who was catfishing them all along.
The show has been entertaining us for many years, but now, they’re seeking Irish participants to take part in the show.
So if you or someone you know feel as if they’ve been catfished over lockdown, this could be the route to go.
The producers are looking for people “who have fallen for someone using a fake profile, never had a video call or met in person or those who are keeping a secret from their online date.”
A spokesperson from producers Viacom said: “Each episode brings couples together who’ve interacted solely through the internet. They’ve supposedly fallen in love or become best friends; we arrange for them to finally meet in real life for the first time.”
They added: “Whether someone is worried that they’re in love or friends with a catfish or would like to come clean to the person they’re catfishing, we can help them. We’re looking for couples and friends who have never met up in person or even seen each other on video chat.
“Whether they want to finally meet their online love or friend face-to-face, have something to confess or simply want to get to the bottom of why they always cancel dates, we would love to hear from them.”
If you would like to apply, you can do so here.