Netflix cancels Amanda Holden reality show after just 1 season

Netflix recently made a quiet decision to end the series “Cheat: Unfinished Business,” featuring Amanda Holden and Paul C Brunson, around four months following its premiere on their streaming platform.

This reality show focused on eight former couples who had broken up because of infidelity. However, it introduced an unexpected turn: The couples were brought together at a retreat where they underwent guidance from Brunson as they worked through their problems. The goal was for them to acknowledge their mistakes and possibly rekindle their love.

The show was led by Holden, who considered it a fulfillment of his long-held dream since he had always aspired to present a program focusing on love and connections.

The cancellation of the show was announced by The Sun, stating that the streaming service is planning to explore fresh show concepts.

As a discerning movie buff, I can confidently express that insider whispers suggest studio executives hold Amanda in high regard. They’re currently brainstorming over not one, but three potential series concepts, which hints at an increased presence of this beloved talent on our screens ahead.

Holden and Brunson are highly sought-after presenters, with Brunson currently gracing our television screens as a relationship expert on Celebs Go Dating, and likely gearing up for the upcoming season of Married at First Sight UK.

Simultaneously, Holden has Britain’s Got Talent auditions scheduled for later in the year, and they are weekly hosts of Heart Breakfast. Therefore, it’s clear that they lead a hectic life!

Apart from Holden and Brunson, some other recognizable personalities graced the screen of the show. Notably, ex-Love Island participants Biggs and Rebecca made an appearance post their split in 2021.

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2025-08-17 12:33