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The reality show featured one woman in a Mexican villa with a group of men, some of whom were gay, and she had to identify the straight men to win the £, prize. The show was plunged into controversy from the outset, when the FOX publicity department issued a press release containing various attempts at humour that didn't quite work.
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The series premiered on March 12,although it was prematurely cancelled by the network following the broadcast of its third episode on March 26, Set at the Sizzling Saddle Ranch in Elko, Nevada, the series depicted fourteen men who attempted to pursue a romantic.
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GLAAD's executive director, Joan Garry, and the organisation's executive media director, Stephen Macias, said that the show was "an exercise in systematic humiliation. It encouraged the gay men to pretend to be straight by going on dates with her and the most convincing liar gets a million dollars.
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