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Creators Duped in Hilarious Dating Show Prank on Channel 4.0

Summary

  • New dating series "Don't Get Catfished" premieres on Channel 4.0
  • Creators go on blind dates, but some are pranked by fellow stars
  • Season 1 features YouTubers Deji, Nella Rose, Konan, and more
Creators Duped in Hilarious Dating Show Prank on Channel 4.0

On October 2nd, 2025, a new dating series called "Don't Get Catfished" is premiering on the Channel 4.0 YouTube channel. In each episode, one well-known creator goes on blind dates with five potential matches. However, two of their fellow stars are pulling a prank on their pal, using voice scrambling tech to disguise and persuade their friend they're the perfect match. Amongst the dividers, the three other contestants are real singles hoping to flirt their way into the creator's heart.

Season 1 kicks off with YouTuber Deji, who is looking for someone who understands the life of a content creator, but Fran (really Harry Pinero) and Abby (actually Darkest Man) have other ideas. Others set to feature in Season 1 include Nella Rose, Konan, Zeze Millz, Romell Henry, and Scousemali.

Channel 4.0's Digital Commissioning Editor, Evie Buckley, says the series is a "hilarious and instantly moreish social experiment" that reflects their approach to cutting through the noise on YouTube. The co-founders of Bakers Dozen Studios and After Party Studios, the production companies behind the show, are thrilled with the recommission, stating it underlines their goal of creating exciting, innovative content that appeals to both creators and audiences.

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"Don't Get Catfished" is the new dating series premiering on Channel 4.0 where creators go on blind dates, but some are pranked by their fellow stars.
Season 1 features YouTubers Deji, Nella Rose, Konan, Zeze Millz, Romell Henry, and Scousemali.
Two of the creators' fellow stars are using voice-scrambling technology to disguise themselves as the perfect match and prank their friend.

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