Lovers and Liars, The CW, May 9, 2024, “You Can Look, but You Can’t DM”

Lovers and Liars

The dating reality TV show Lovers and Liars returns to The CW with an episode that promises to be packed with drama and intrigue. In “You Can Look, but You Can’t DM,” airing on Thursday May 9, the pressure intensifies as the men, with the help of host Nikki Glaser, strive to decipher the lovers from the liars.

The episode synopsis hints at shocking revelations and confrontations as the men tackle the challenge of distinguishing genuine connections from deception. With money and love on the line, the stakes are high, and the women are pulling out all the stops to stay in the game. However, for three of them, it may not be enough.

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Lovers and Liars features three single men—Casey Johnson, Benedict Polizzi, and CJ Weathers—who find themselves on a tropical island with 24 women. The twist? Only half of the women are genuinely looking for love, while the other half are there solely to deceive and win the cash prize. The men must navigate this treacherous dating game, making choices that could lead to either heartbreak or happiness.

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The show is a spin-off of FBoy Island, flipping the script and putting men in the hot seat. Lovers and Liars is produced by STXtelevision, with Elan Gale serving as creator and executive producer. The series is directed by Michael Shea, and past episodes are available to stream on the CW app.

Don’t miss this exciting episode of Lovers and Liars, as the men navigate a web of romance and deception. Catch it on The CW at 9:00 PM on May 9, 2024, to see who rises above the lies and finds love.

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