Channel 4 has shared a first look at Married at First Sight Australia star Lucinda Light's new reality show, which is arriving on screens very soon.
Titled The Honesty Box, the nine-part reality dating experiment, which will air on E4 later this month, sees Lucinda take on hosting duties alongside Geordie Shore's Vicky Pattison.
Sharing a post on Instagram, E4 gave fans a first look at the new show which "will test if honesty is the best policy when it comes to finding true and everlasting love".
In the post, which consists of two pictures, Lucinda and Vicky can be seen posing in front of a swimming pool. Another picture shows the titular Honesty Box where contestants go to be asked probing questions.
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The brand new reality series brings a cast of singles together in "Truetopia, a sunny and romantic paradise where truth and honesty reign supreme and there is just one rule: Do Not Lie."
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Described as a "radical dating experiment", the series will test a group of singletons to tell the truth in the hope of finding true love, and winning £100,000.
Per the show's description: "The daters will face The Honesty Box – a cutting edge lie detection system – to be asked probing questions about their dating past and present. If The Honesty Box detects a lie, it could impact their newly formed relationship… and the prize fund."
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As host of the experiment Vicky will guide the singles through their journey while MAFS Australia's very own holistic counsellor Lucinda will be "encouraging each of the daters to discover their inner truth as Truetopia’s Sincerity Coach."
Previously speaking about her love life since appearing on MAFS, Lucinda said: "I've truly been married to my computer since Married at First Sight. I'm keen to change that and start dating, because I really do want to find my life partner."
The Honesty Box premieres on E4 later this month.
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