The heroes of the project are ten young couples who once passionately loved each other, lived together, some were even on the verge of marriage. But at one point everything changed - their relationship cracked. Now they are "exes" who continue to see each other, communicate and even occasionally have sex.
- Former lovers are divided into two categories: those who remember past relationships with a smile, and those who start to get angry and complain, - says Laura Maltseva, head of the New Channel creative association. - Most often, behind the relationships of the latter is happiness that did not happen. It sounds pompous, but it is. We decided to help such couples figure everything out and, if there is a chance, restore their feelings. This is how the "Exes" project came about.
Former lovers have only two options: say goodbye forever or find common ground. "Exes" will figure this out in a variety of ways.
Every week, one of the couples will leave the reality show. And only one, who will cope with all the tasks and stay together, will receive a reward.
Alexander Pedan will help the "Exes" sort out their relationships. And his co-host will be psychologist Vera Romanova.
The reality show is currently being filmed. And the project will appear on the New Channel air in a few months. The premiere is scheduled for autumn.