Logo greenlights first gay reality dating show, Lance Bass to host

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The first gay dating show is coming to TV.

Logo has greenlit "Finding Prince Charming," a new reality dating competition featuring a cast of all gay men. Lass Bass is set to host.

"Finding Prince Charming" will include a cast of 13 suitors. All the men will live in the same house together during the show, as their competing to win the heart of one of the "nation's most eligible gay heartthrob," per Logo. The contestants will be eliminated one-by-one, and in the final episode, the heartthrob will choose his one ideal man to "commit to an exclusive relationship."

"Logo has a long history of showcasing LGBTQ-focused stories with memorable characters that transcend pop culture," said Pamela Post, SVP of original programming for Logo. "'Finding Prince Charming' will take viewers on a whirlwind journey through modern love and relationships in a way that only Logo can do."

The show hails from Brian Graden Media with Brian Graden, Dave Mace, Fred Birckhead and Nick Murray exec producer. For Logo, Chris McCarthy, Pamela Post and Stevenson Greene are exec producers and Jen Passovoy will serve as producer.

"Finding Prince Charming" is currently in production, and will premiere this fall.

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