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Channel 4 to launch Love Island rival based on David Haye and Una Healy 'throuple'

Channel 4 is set to release a brand new dating show inspired by boxer David Haye’s apparent “throuple” relationship.

In January, the 42-year-old was thrust into the spotlight for his consenting love triangle with model Sian Osborne, 30, and singer Una Healy, 41, on social media.

After Una reportedly to walk away from the threesome dynamic, David quickly went on to find a replacement when she decided to leave.

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David’s relationship has now become the focal point for new TV contest Finding The Ones, which aims to rival the likes of hit dating show Love Island while exploring the growing popularity of polyamory.

The new dating show is said to be based on David Haye’s love life
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Discussing the concept, a TV insider told The Sun: “Whereas Love Island is all about coupling up to win, this show will actively encourage contestants to have more than one partner.

“It seems David’s ménage à trois has inspired men and women to delve into this steamy new world.

“Like Love Island, the show will see people placed inside a plush pad for their romantic and sexual antics.”

The insider also believes that the programme could offer more explosive scenes than other reality dating shows.

The show will rival ITV’s Love Island
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The E4 programme which starts filming next month are looking for participants who are willing to take part in a “a ground-breaking experiment”.

An advertisement for the show which has been released by the broadcaster said: “Are you single and ready for a new adventure? Are you willing to date more than one person at a time?”

According to reports, the new series could be released later this year.

David’s relationship set tongues wagging
(Image: davidhaye/Instagram)

Speculation quickly started to grow regarding David and Sian’s relationship with Una after a series of snaps of them appearing quite close emerged on social media.

However when asked about his situation in January, the boxing champ insisted that he wanted to keep his private life out of the limelight.

While attending the Chris Eubank Jr and Liam Smith fight earlier this year he said: “I like to keep my private life private. I let people in through my social media a little bit, but what I do behind closed doors is between me and the girls involved.”

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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