Binge-watching TV shows could soon help you find love on a dating app.
Austin-based dating app Bumble this week announced a partnership with Netflix to create a game centered around the streaming service's most popular shows, including "Emily in Paris," "Squid Game," "Selling Sunset," "Stranger Things" and more.
The survey also found that 78% of respondents say it's easier to talk to matches when they have the same taste in TV and film, and 59% of Gen Z respondents say liking the same TV shows and movies makes a match more appealing."What we watch says a lot about who we are, and this campaign is an exciting way for our community to connect over Netflix's breadth of genres and titles," Yu added.
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