(June 14, 2012) MTV is casting for a new online dating show that reveals the darker side of online dating. The working (not actual) title of the production is, “Online Double Life” and it is a show about people coming clean about the lies they’ve been telling online. For example, a girl may post a picture from a few years ago when she was 60 pounds lighter but hasn’t told anyone she’s communicating with that she doesn’t look like that anymore. MTV’s new show will bring that revelation to reality.
On its casting page for Online Double Life, MTV asks:
“Are you in a long distance relationship with someone you’ve never actually met in person? Have you been holding something back from them…or have a secret you need to tell them?
Are you using a fake profile on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, Plenty of Fish or some other site? Has someone fallen for your online alter-ego?…If any of these scenarios sound like you or someone you know, we want to help you share your story and support you along the way!”
You can download an application for the show here. The show doesn’t care if your online relationship is heterosexual, gay, or lesbian. They want to explore all dating avenues as long as there is a secret to reveal.
Here is a video further exploring the casting of MTV’s Online Double Life:
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I have to speak out here as a female over 50 and joined all the dating sites I come to this conclusion that there are two types of guys.Weirdo’s only looking for sex with as many woman as they can,and snobs who are so rude you only want to slap them after 2 years wasting time,money and emotion on guys that don’t deserve it I am done.It’s a big scam and women need to know this it’s not their fault they cannot find love online.