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TV’s biggest love rat is a hit with a surprising audience

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TV’s biggest love rat is a hit with a surprising audience
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The show 'Rivals' has gained unexpected popularity due to its focus on relationships amidst themes of sex, money, and power. The central relationship in the series is particularly captivating for viewers. This attention highlights the show's ability to resonate with a diverse audience.

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The Sydney Morning Herald
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