The animator of the reality TV program "10 perfect couples" has confided in the microphone of Philippe Vandel on the new season of the game.

INTERVIEW

Bachelor , married at first sight ... Dating shows have become a full-fledged genre of reality TV. After introducing Who wants to marry my son? and My unbelievable fiance , Elsa Fayer returns to the controls of the new season of 10 perfect couples , a program rather "intended for the young people" diffused every day at 17:50 on TFX. The host was the guest of Philippe Vandel's Big Evening Newspaper to tell us more about this concept.

Ten weeks to find his soul mate

In this game, 21 singles are on the track to form ten perfect couples (note, according to any mathematical logic, that one two will remain well and truly alone). They do not know each other but everyone is supposed to have his soul mate in the pool. "They have ten weeks to find it.If everyone finds his soul mate after ten weeks of play, they share the sum of 200,000 euros.It is a collective game. And for the game to have a chance to work, all participants were first received by a "match maker", a person who is a kind of mix between a psychologist, a matchmaker and a coach. It is this matchmaker who has awarded everyone a person who suits him so-called "perfectly".

"Love machine"

On the background of sculpted bodies and portraits with more or less sharpened sentences, the game establishes a mechanism. "They have a number of elements that will allow them to progress" to guess or feel who is their soul mate, thanks to a "love machine". "It's the only developer of compatibility that they have." The game mixes "romance and strategy", even disappointing some who thought they were ultra compatible or surprising candidates who did not appreciate more than that. And it does not matter for the facilitator that some participants dare to compare themselves to "sharks" or call themselves "manipulative" or "rancorous". "Women have been good for centuries, now they are allowing themselves to assert themselves," Elsa Fayer concludes.