judge.At least not on the UK-based internet reality series Love Don’t Judge, which has amassed over 340,000 followers across social media.TBH, we’re still trying to figure out the WTF-worthy show.
Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.According to its YouTube channel, Love Don’t Judge is “an inspiring and uplifting series about real couples who are thriving, despite pressure from the outside world.”Still, it sometimes feels like a hybrid of Jerry Springer and Lifetime, with episodes like “My Son Thinks My Wife Is Using Me For a Green Card” and “We Identify As “Cat’ & ‘Dog’ – And We’re In Love.”Apparently, the episodes come from Truly Show, who produces a variety of online shows about body transformations, nonconventional families, and even a woman who “made $200,000 selling my farts in a jar.” Um, OK.Despite a slightly exploitative exterior, most of the couples highlighted had established social media presences before the show and seemingly welcomed the scrutiny.
And who are we to judge?Of course, when “mess” is involved, the gays are seated — and, naturally, involved in some of the series’ wildest stories.Here are a few of Love Don’t Judge‘s most unconventional relationships, presented without judgment. “My friend turned my boyfriend bi,” this episode begins.
But we’ll rewind to James and Sarah, high school sweethearts in a nine-year relationship, which took a turn when Sarah’s gay bestie, Hunter, moved in.One day, Hunter confessed that he had feelings for both of them. “I said, ‘Same,’ without skipping a beat,” Sarah admitted.