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Couples play for charity in innuendo-filled game show.
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About Last Night
What's the Story?
ABOUT LAST NIGHT is a reality dating show that features three couples in challenges designed to test them on how much they know their partners. Ayesha and Stephen Curry invite sets of romantically involved partners to join them for an evening of games that require them to earn points by answering questions about each other correctly. The team that scores the most points gets $20K to donate to their favorite charity.
Is It Any Good?
The reality game show series features the famous NBA couple having fun playing parlor games with celebrities in the name of charity. Folks like NBA player Steven Jackson, Ginnifer Goodwin, Josh Dallas, and Ashlee Simpson-Ross, with their respective partners, drink, talk, and play party games that force them to offer a bit of intimate information about their relationships. The resulting risqué banter is also designed to generate laughs. If you like this sort of thing, or if you're a Curry fan, you may find it entertaining. But About Last Night is definitely not for kids.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about the interest in the private lives of celebrities. Why do audiences want to know the intimate details about their lives? What if their private lives don't live up to their public persona?
Why would couples agree to be on About Last Night? Is the focus really on raising money for charity? Or is it for publicity reasons?
TV Details
- Premiere date : February 10, 2022
- Cast : Stephen Curry , Ayesha Curry
- Network : Max
- Genre : Game Shows
- Character Strengths : Teamwork
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- Last updated : October 28, 2022
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