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Date:2025-04-14 17:51:13
A new reality dating series produced by former First Lady Michelle Obama sheds light on an often underrepresented group of love birds. And the internet is eating it up.
Netflix's new dating series, "The Later Daters," premiered in November. The eight-episode series follows six adults over the age of 50 as they explore modern dating etiquette, guided by their children and dating expert Logan Ury. Obama is one of several producers.
"Now, I believe that all of us deserve love and a chance at finding happiness, no matter how old we are. No one has missed the boat, it just hasn't shown up," Obama said in a social media video, promoting the series.
Looking to learn more about the new series? Here's what to know about "The Later Daters."
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How to watch 'The Later Daters'
All eight episodes of the first season of "The Later Daters" are available for streaming on Netflix.
Where was 'The Later Daters' filmed?
Season 1 of "The Later Daters" was filmed in Atlanta, Georgia.
Who are the participants in 'The Later Daters'?
- Anise: Marketing expert who lost her husband when her children were young
- Greg: Construction company owner who has been divorced twice and single for 12 years
- Lori: Celebrity media correspondent who is divorced single for 15 years
- Nate: Army veteran who is divorced and single for 12 years
- Pam: Former flight attendant who has been married twice and single for 21 years
- Suzanne: Retired optometrist and widow
Michelle Obama shares dating 'hot takes'
In conjunction with the series' release, a series of videos called, "Michelle Obama's Hot Takes on Dating and Relationships" have been shared on social media.
In one video, Obama analyzes a clip of Pam and her daughter talking about one of Pam's dates. In the clip, Pam's daughter encourages her mom to reach out to the man, rather than waiting for him to reach out first.
"How many intergenerational conversations have gone on in kitchens all over the country with grandchildren, children trying to ferry their elders through the dating process?" Obama said in the video.
Internet critiques 'The Later Daters' series participants
It wouldn't be a reality dating television show if social media users didn't pick the participants apart.
One of the most viral clip from the series depicts contestant Greg talking about why he doesn't date in Atlanta, Georgia.
"The big deal, if you want me to be real honest..is Metro Atlantic traffic," Greg tells Ury.
In response, Ury asks, "You haven't been married in 12 years. You're looking for someone to spend the rest of your life with. Are you really going to let metro traffic get in the way of finding love?"
Greg's response? "I will."
But not all the online comments are about the men in the series.
In a video posted by TikTok user Darsha Lesley, the user talks about participant Pam, who is featured in several other videos for her wild, unpredictable nature.
"I don't know if you all are watching this Later Daters on Netflix, but my gosh...Pam. She is something else," Lesley said in her video, showcasing a clip of Pam eating a piece of sushi directly off her date's chopstick.
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