Oh noooooo. Just when you thought reality TV was safe. There's going to be a Trump-related dating show.
The idea is from David Goss, the man who created TrumpSingles.com. The site, which launched last year and caters to GOP lovers, is a relative newcomer on the dating scene but has racked up some 37,500 users since the election.
Goss has partnered with Mark Walker of Boxx Communications to produce a TV series based on the site. The concept is still being finalized, but it will likely be a bit different from the site. It will be a competition, revolving around politics, naturally, but it won't be limited to people from TrumpSingles.com
In fact, Goss told The Hollywood Reporter, "We would love to create a show that can show different people's positions and possibly bring them together."
That may be difficult. Single people seem pretty eager to find people who share their political views. TrumpSingles obviously caters to fans of POTUS, but even mainstream dating services like OKCupid are finding their users are eager to find like-minded people.
The show is still just in the development phase -- it doesn't have a network or even a name yet -- so there's no telling if it will ever actually pierce your eyeballs. But since the President is a former reality star himself, it would be only fitting that his fans found love the same way.
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