"The Kwasi Beast Gets Singled Out"
BY DC CUEVA
Last year, MTV launched its MTV Studios unit: a production house that produces shows for not just the linear TV channel, but also for digital platforms such as its YouTube/MTV channel and, most especially, non-MTV outlets such as third-party companies. That includes this summer's revival of The Real World when a new generation of seven strangers got to "stop being polite and start getting real" in Atlanta on Facebook Watch, as well as the buzzed about reality series No Filter: Tana Turns 21, starring YouTube influencer Tana Mongeau, which followed her to the alter of the summer's biggest wedding between her and Jake Paul.
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Another of Kwasi's castmates from the same AYTO season that's given us current Ex On The Beach single Kenya Scott and her ex Tevin Grant, also came onto Singled Out in Coney Island beach lifeguard Daniel Vilk. Our bio on him wrote, "Daniel may call Brooklyn home, but he takes great pride in his family's Ukrainian heritage... and it's something the women greatly appreciate. He's one who can say that his love for hot-tempered, jealous girls is why his relationships have not worked out. But Daniel conveniently leaves out that it's his ways of being unfaithful which have been the cause... and he often cites his partying lifestyle as an excuse for his behavior." Like many others there, Daniel didn't find true love in Hawaii, but he did become romantic with Chicago girl Samantha McKinnon.
In this episode which is embedded below, the person the fifty guys are come competing for that date is Sara, a self-described party girl who likes to turn up, is aiming to land a guy who knows what she wants, and who believes that there are no guys left who are good... and she is looking for a guy who's spontaneous and romantic who can also take her seriously. Find out if Sara does, and if Daniel will score her heart.
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