There’s a new “Bachelor” in town!
Logo announced on Tuesday that it’s producing its first reality dating series, “Finding Prince Charming,” that will consist of a cast of 13 gay men competing to win the heart of the “nation’s most eligible gay heartthrob.”
It’s a first-of-its-kind dating show that will be hosted by former ‘NSYNC member Lance Bass. Per Logo, the contestants will live together and be eliminated one-by-one until the heartthrob chooses his one ideal man to “commit to an exclusive relationship.”
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“Logo has a long history of showcasing LGBTQ-focused stories with memorable characters that transcend pop culture,” said Pamela Post, SVP of original programming for Logo. “‘Finding Prince Charming’ will take viewers on a whirlwind journey through modern love and relationships in a way that only Logo can do.” The series is currently in production.
Bass, who came out in 2006, has been an active advocate for the LGBT community. He has previously worked as a guest correspondent on “Entertainment Tonight” and is a regular panelist on “the Meredith Vieira Show.”
“Finding Prince Charming” arrives this fall on Logo.
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