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Andrew Garfield reveals his ‘guilty pleasure’ is too hot to handle

Andrew Garfield reveals his ‘guilty pleasure’ is too hot to handle

Andrew Garfield explains why 'too hot to handle' becomes 'a very beautiful thing'

Andrew Garfield; Inset: Christine Obanor and Demari Kevin Winter/Getty Images; sidebar: Netflix

andres garfield be a closet Netflix fan Too hot to handle It makes us feel less guilty about binge-watching each season.

“My guilty pleasure is Too hot to handle on Netflix,” Garfield, 41, said in his Friday, January 3, profile for W. magazine. “Shit, it’s really good. Sorry, this is like my speech for people who haven’t seen it. Too hot to handle.

He continued, “So, they get to the island and they’re like, ‘Wow!’ in their bathing suits. …Then, as a day goes by and they have a party, maybe a couple of them kiss, maybe there’s some fellatio, I don’t know, like, it’s up to them. And then it is revealed to them that they are actually in “Too hot to handle.”

Garfield continues explain that there is a “money prize” that the contestants, described by the host Desiree Burch like sex-crazed singles who aren’t interested in landing anything even remotely resembling a long-term relationship. They only win “if they don’t screw each other.”

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“It’s run by some sort of robotic Alexa figure (named Lana), and she says, ‘You’ve all been selected because you’re terrified of intimacy and you’re terrified of making real emotional connections.’ You will be here for a week, and if you do anything physically with each other that is not born of a true emotional connection, you will be fined.’”

Garfield explained, putting on his best robotic Lana voice. “Suddenly, it’s like all these really horny (and) maybe sex-addicted people have to don’t do anything sexual unless Alana gives them permission.”

According to Garfield, it becomes “an amazing thing” when each couple begins to open up.

“It’s beautiful,” he reflected. “And you see these people start to reveal their traumas and start to reveal that they haven’t trusted men because of trauma in their family life or a previous relationship. Guys who are just baffled because they can’t access their hearts because of the pain (that they’ve felt) and they suddenly become soft and vulnerable and of course they’re afraid to do it. “

Garfield added, “Then, of course, everyone around them is very encouraging and it turns into something very beautiful.”

Netflix has gone on air six seasons of the dating show since its debut in April 2020. A handful of couples who have appeared on the show are still together, including those from Season 2. Emily Miller and cam holmesWHO welcome son reggie in 2024.

Bri Balram and Demari DavisFor their part, they won season 6, which aired in August 2024.

“They haven’t actually paid us yet,” Balram, 26, said Us weekly exclusively At the moment. “They didn’t want us to go away and spend the money, so they haven’t paid us yet.”

It is not known if Balram and Davis, 27, have already received the prize money, but they are still a couple.

Too hot to handle is streaming on Netflix.

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