Netflix’s wild new dating show “Sexy Beasts,” out Wednesday, hides sexy singles under pounds of makeup and prosthetics, disguising their appearances in order to test if they can make lasting connections based on personality alone. “Someone’s [appearance is] the first thing you see.
So obviously everyone just goes based on looks to start with. That’s probably where I was going wrong,” Martha, a dater disguised as a deer, told The Post. “Personality is such a big thing, it’s so important in comparison.
So that’s why I thought it would be good to do the show.”Each half-hour episode of “Sexy Beasts” features one person going on dates with three different potential love interests, who are identified by their actual first name and creature.
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