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First-ever Korean lesbian dating show, ToGetHer lauches on Wavve — here's how to watch
First-ever Korean lesbian dating show, 'ToGetHer' launches on Wavve — here's how to watch

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First-ever Korean lesbian dating show, ToGetHer lauches on Wavve — here's how to watch
South Korea has launched its first ever lesbian dating show, and we’re so ready for it!
The adorably named ToGetHer features seven contestants who all move into one home together on Jeju Island for the duration of the show. While there, they’ll engage in activities and conversations to get to know one another and see whether they have a romantic connection with anyone in the house.
The show is Thisplay Company’s follow-up to their dating show centered around gay men, His Man. That series premiered in 2022 and earned the title of South Korea’s first-ever gay dating series.
ToGetHer has already drawn international attention from fans who are excited to see this sort of representation in South Korea and can’t wait to see how things shake out for the contestants.
from LGBTnews
That said, there’s also already been some drama surrounding the cast. After the show premiered, one contestant, Kim Riwon, was accused of queerbaiting after her past as a cam girl came to light. The production said they had been unaware of her past and called for an end to the backlash against her.
Riwon herself shared an apology to social media, which was translated into English by an X user. In it, she confirmed that she had previously created adult videos but reaffirmed to viewers that she identifies as a lesbian.
ToGetHer debuted its first two episodes on April 25 on Wavve, where it is currently ranked 14th in viewership on the streaming platform. It will continue airing weekly through June 20, dropping 10 episodes total.
Some international viewers will be able to watch on Rakuten TV, though many may be stuck looking for alternative streaming options and highlights from the show.
Rachel Kiley is presumably a writer and definitely not a terminator. She can usually be found crying over queerbaiting in the Pitch Perfect franchise or on Twitter, if not both.
Rachel Kiley is presumably a writer and definitely not a terminator. She can usually be found crying over queerbaiting in the Pitch Perfect franchise or on Twitter, if not both.