![]() ![]() You’re taking a risk of ruining something that could actually be awesome by trying to force it because you’re bored at home. ![]() Matthew: If I really like someone, I’d almost be more turned off by the idea of having the first meeting over Zoom. I just want to see if they have banter.īryce: A possible game you could play virtually is 21 Questions. They can give me the most boring flavor, but if they make it sound exciting-and if they’re enthusiastic and passionate about those crisps-then that’s a winner, really. Suffice it to say, there are some… obvious parallels between Too Hot to Handle and real-life “dating” at the moment.Ĭhloe: To be honest, on a virtual date, I want to know their favorite flavor crisps. It’s lovely but lonely.”īryce, like two other Too Hot to Handle contestants interviewed for this story, Chloe Veitch and Matthew Smith (affectionately referred to as Jesus onscreen), were not allowed to kiss-or have any sexual contact, for that matter-as part of the reality series. “I’m looking out at the ocean right now,” he says. While his Netflix series has been picking up steam online-a worthy successor to similar raunchy delights The Circle and Love Is Blind-the 29-year-old has been passing the time writing music and playing the piano. It’s a Monday afternoon in mid-April, and Bryce Hirschberg-one of the contestants from Netflix’s new reality “dating” show, Too Hot to Handle-is calling from his now-infamous boat (you know, the one he tells fellow contestants is his place of residence).īryce has been socially distancing for weeks, as has been asked of all Americans who aren’t working jobs deemed essential by the U.S. ![]()
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