Meet the Cast of Netflix's 'Too Hot to Handle'
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Which of these contestants are about to lose some money?What happens when you get some of the world's hottest singles together, put them on an island, and force them to go through one of the biggest trials in their lives to win $100,000? You might be surprised by the results. Netflix's latest showbrings young singles together in a new dating show with a surprising twist: they can't kiss or have any kind of sex unless they want to jackpot to go down.
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