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Paramount+ Launches New Pansexual Dating Series Love Allways





Paramount+ is diving into the queer dating pool with a new dating show called Love, Allways - which features a pansexual bachelorette looking for love down all possible avenues.



Love Allways is a new reality dating show that will star Lexi Paloma, a popular TikTok creator, as she sets out to find love. However, what makes Lexi's quest to meet her match different is that she is a pansexual bachelorette looking to find an authentic connection among a varied pool of potential love interests. The twists and turns don't stop there, and restricting herself to typical gender norms is just the start of the unique competition.


According to Paramount Press Express, Lexi will have the opportunity to find love with all genders, but the heat will get turned up even more as Lexi gets closer to deciding who could be the one. In a surprising turn of events, some of the contestants will start falling for one another, making everything much more messy and complicated for the bachelorette. Thankfully, Lexi won't have to go through it all alone and will be assisted by relationship gurus Spicy Mari and Anthony Recenello to help her along the way.





The Gen-Z reality dating show, Love Allways, will be available to stream on Paramount Plus beginning Friday, June 2nd. The first three episodes will drop all at once, but viewers will have to wait to catch up on the rest when Paramount releases each episode every week. There will be ten episodes in total as Lexi heads out on her unpredictable journey to find love and the potential perfect match. For those interested in catching all the drama and juicy moments, Paramount Plus costs $4.99 a month, and a 7-day free trial is available to first-time users.


Love Allways will prove that love has no limits with its one-of-a-kind premise and uniquely competitive format. Looking for love isn't easy, but this reality dating show will raise the stakes as it's impossible to know who will end up with Lexi and who will find a connection with one another. Love Allways has the potential to be the next big hit as it looks to break barriers and be a platform for inclusion.


With I Kissed A Boy over on the BBC, and now Love Allways, should we thank the recent writer's strike for Hollywood launching this queer reality TV renaissance?

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