‘Couple To Throuple’ Reality Show On Peacock Promises Lube, Jealousy, And “Uncontrollable Boners”: “Use Your Mouth, That Is An Order”

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The Bachelor is about to face even more competition, but the fantasy suites have nothing on Peacock‘s soon-to-premiere outlandish reality dating show.

Couple to Throuple is a new original series that will follow four “curious” couples as they dip their toes into polyamory for the very first time. They will each get the chance to meet and date singles with the goal of introducing a third person into their relationship.

“With three times the fun, the feelings, and drama, these relationships are put through the ultimate test to see if they are the perfect match,” the series’ description reads.

By the end of the season’s 10 episodes, the couples will have to decide if they really “have room” in their relationship for a third person, or if they’re all better off on their own.

The series will be hosted by Scott Evans and sex and relationship expert Shamyra Howard.

The steamy trailer promises lots of sex, tears, and lube. Considering everything they revealed in the trailer — including one contestant boldly talking about their “uncontrollable boners” — this will certainly be one of the messiest new dating series to land on television.

“Use your mouth,” one of the contestants instructs another at one point. For what, exactly, is unclear.

Here’s everything you need to know about Couple to Throuple.

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When does Couple to Throuple premiere?

Couple to Throuple premieres on Peacock starting Thursday, Feb. 8.

New episodes will be released in weekly batches of three (coincidence? We think not!) starting Feb. 8, after which the Season 1 finale will premiere on its own on Feb. 29.

Is there a trailer for Couple to Throuple?

Yes! Scroll up to check out the first trailer for the new Peacock series. In it, you’ll get your first glimpse of the four adventurous couples and the prospective singles.

This interesting premise will surely drum up some drama, especially after seeing the endless conflict that went down in a similar series, Netflix’s The Ultimatum, in which couples split up and temporarily date other people.

Catch Couple to Throuple on Peacock on Thursday, Feb. 8.