10 series like Too Hot To Handle: Brazil you must watch

By Amanda Guarragi
Published: October 6, 2022
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This article discusses 10 series like Too Hot To Handle: Brazil you must watch.

In Too Hot To Handle: Brazil season 2, sizzling hot young Brazilians meet at a dreamy beach resort. But for a shot at R$500,000 in this fun reality show, they’ll have to give up sex. The first season of this reality show was slightly better because the concept was new. Even the American version was a bit more dramatic.

The second season has more twists but this one, for some reason, was more emotional than the last one. It felt as if these people couldn’t control their libido for the chance to win some money. When you put hot singles who are arrogant and think they are the hottest thing on the planet in one room, it becomes a playground for them.

The series listed below all have a fun group of people that come together to either find love, find love and win money or find love and risk it all for someone else. The drama that comes with these reality shows is unmatched and they are interesting enough to keep you coming back for more.

10 series like Too Hot To Handle you must watch

FBoy Island (2021)

FBoy Island American dating reality television series that focuses on three women trying to identify twenty-four men as either womanizers (“fboys”) or seeking a serious relationship (“nice guys”). The series is created by stand-up comedian Nikki Glaser and can be found on HBO Max. Similar to Too Hot To Handle, this series tries to change people’s perspectives on relationships and dating.

Too Hot to Handle (2020) 

This is the original American version of the show, and it caused quite a stir when it came out. The show takes 10 hot singles who are notorious commitment-phobes when it comes to relationships, and it puts them in an island villa together for what they think is going to be a four-week sexcation. The concept is the same but it always comes down to the personalities on the show. 

Love Island (2019)

This is one reality series that has the Internet up in arms whenever it’s on. Almost everyone watches it and keeps up with the personalities on the show. The matchmaking begins as a group of single “Islanders” come together in a stunning villa in Las Vegas, ready to embark on a summer of dating, romance, and ultimately, relationships. Every few days the Islanders pair up and those who are not coupled are at risk of being dumped from the island. Love Island concept that places people in odd situations. 

The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On (2022)

Right after the success of Love is Blind, Nick and Vanessa Lachey come together to host another one with a weird concept. The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On features six couples on the verge of marriage. Each pair has eight weeks to decide whether they want to get married or split forever. Couples will later be split up as they choose new partners from the rest of the group, and then move in with them for three weeks. This show is meant to test the relationship because it’s always necessary to know where the other person stands. 

Bachelor Pad (2010) 

This is the original show that placed different people on an island with the idea of love in the air during challenges. The contestants live together in a mansion and take part in challenges to prevent elimination, go on dates with contestants of their choice, and choose other contestants to eliminate. Bachelor Pad does build trust among everyone in the house and it’s also similar to Big Brother. It may not be as intricate but it still works and creates a tension-filled atmosphere.

Love is Blind (2020)

During the lockdown, Netlflix gave viewers some drama with Love is Blind, and the series is still going strong three years later. The series follows fifteen men and fifteen women, all from the same metropolitan area, hoping to find love. For 10 days, the men and women date each other in purpose-built “pods” where they can talk to each other through a speaker but not see each other. They are initially paired in a speed-dating format but later can choose to have longer dates.

The Circle (2020)

The concept for this series, The Circle,  is a bit worse than the others because of the level of deception that is needed to win money. Status and strategy collide in this social experiment and competition show where online players flirt, befriend and catfish their way toward $100,000. Watch all you want.

The Bachelor (2002)

The idea of The Bachelor used to be fun and light. But the more the show stays on the air, the more damaging this concept appears damaging. The series revolves around a single bachelor who begins with a pool of romantic interests from whom he is expected to select a wife. During the season, the bachelor eliminates candidates each week eventually culminating in a marriage proposal to his final selection. It’s more romantic than the other series listed her, but for some reason, the drama is just the same.

Geordie Shore (2011)

Similar to Jersey Shore, when Geordie Shore was the first broadcast the cast of personalities made the show. This is the British version of the original series and it’s just as bonkers. The programme follows the daily lives of 8–12 housemates, as they live together for several weeks.

Summer House (2017)

There is nothing like getting a group of people together who like to party. Summer House makes good television. After spending last summer quarantined together, the housemates are back to their routine of hustling during the week in NYC and spending their weekends out East with epic parties, dramatic love triangles and of course, rosé all day.

Do you have any other recommendations for series like Too Hot To Handle: Brazil? Let us know!

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