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Andy Dehnart > writing > Reality TV relationships can work

writing · March 15, 2016

Reality TV relationships can work

For my first story in Pacific Standard, I explored the fascinating way reality television seems to have helped to marriages thrive, and explored research that suggests elements of reality shows can benefit all relationships.

  • ‘Married at First Sight,’ Now in a Lasting Relationship: What couples who stick together after starring on reality TV can teach us about enduring romance

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