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'Tell Me Lies' and why Gen Z is obsessed with sexy TV

January 31, 2026
'Tell Me Lies' and why Gen Z is obsessed with sexy TV

In Los Angeles, bars are hosting watch parties for the highly-anticipated weekly releases of "Tell Me Lies." And in New York City, more than 2,000 people have RSVPed for an upcoming “Heated Rivalry” look-alike contest.

Both shows have captivated young viewers enough to create a cultural moment rarely seen outside of sports in today's couch potato, streaming-friendly TV era: They're getting people out of the house to gather with other fans.

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