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Applications open for 90 Day Fiance UK season two

Applications open for 90 Day Fiance UK season two
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Applications open for a yet-to-be-announced second season of 90 Day Fiance UK.

A second season of 90 Day Fiance UK appears to be on the cards, just days after the premiere of its first season.

The hugely-popular dating show, which sees long-distance daters decide whether to get married within a 90-day window, launched in the UK on Sunday in what was the franchise's first international spinoff.

Although a new season has not yet been officially announced, a casting call has gone out looking for Brits who have partners living abroad to take part in a new run.

The show will be filmed between August 2022 and July 2023 - although due to the 90-day nature of the programme, prospective participants will be considered and contacted through until early 2023.

Applications can be made online via the Short Audition website.

New episodes from the first season of 90 Day Fiance UK are released every Sunday morning on discovery+.

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