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  • He coaches couples who cheat on ‘Temptation Island.’ He says it can be healing but would never suggest actually going on the show.

    <div>He coaches couples who cheat on 'Temptation Island.' He says it can be healing but would never suggest actually going on the show.</div>
    Mark L. Walberg is the host of Netflix’s “Temptation Island.”

    • On “Temptation Island,” couples separate and date other people to see if they’re tempted to stray.
    • Host Mark Walberg shows cast members clips of their partner’s exploits at the infamous bonfires.
    • Walberg doesn’t recommend going on the show but says people usually leave the island “in a better place.”

    When a clip from “Temptation Island Spain” showed a man running down a beach in agony after watching footage of his girlfriend cheating on him went viral in February, the internet turned “La Isla de las Tentaciones” host Sandra Barneda’s pleas of “Montoya, por favor!” into a rallying cry.

    While many could empathize with contestant José Carlos Montoya’s predicament, “Temptation Island” host Mark L. Walberg was one of the few who understood Barneda’s position.

    As the host of the American version of “Temptation Island,” it’s Walberg’s job to coach four couples through the highs and lows of a very unnatural, made-for-TV predicament: separating from your long-term partner to date a slew of sexy singles. It happens while knowing your other half will see out-of-context footage of your exploits — and you theirs — during the show’s infamous bonfires.

    So what would Walberg have done if one of his cast members began wailing and made a break for the beach during a bonfire?

    “I probably would’ve followed him out on the beach. I probably would’ve tried to catch him and console him and get him in a good place,” Walberg said.

    It’s been over two decades since “Temptation Island” premiered on Fox in 2001. Walberg has been a mainstay on the show, staying with it when it was rebooted on USA Network in 2019 and when it moved to Netflix in 2025.

    He’s become a veteran in coaxing emotions out of contestants in pursuit of dramatic and entertaining results. Yet he talks about wanting to console Montoya like he truly empathizes. With his big blue eyes piercing through the Zoom screen at me and his eyebrows slightly upturned in his signature look of friendly concern, it appears he really does.

    Unlike the talking heads who come in to mechanically deliver somber news to lovelorn contestants on other reality shows, Walberg considers his genuine care for the cast the key to his hosting approach.

    “When I first did this show a million years ago, you could have had somebody who was rubbing their hands going, ‘Let’s make it dirty,’ or you could have somebody judging. And that’s not my style as a person,” Walberg said. “I know it’s a TV show, but I think authenticity is also watchable.”

    Below, Walberg breaks down his empathetic approach to hosting and gets real about why anybody would agree to bring their relationship to “Temptation Island.”

    On why filming the bonfires keeps him up at night

    Ashley frowns while her boyfriend Grant cries at the final bonfire on "Temptation Island."
    Ashley and Grant at their final bonfire on “Temptation Island.”

    The bonfires are the centerpiece of “Temptation Island,” and the conversations you have with contestants after they watch clips of their partners often get emotional. How do you prepare for them, and what do you know about the clips beforehand?

    All these shows have a hot sheet, like a producer writes a hot sheet and I read it. And let me just be clear that I’ve got an earpiece, and if I get off track, producers are there and help me. But to answer your question, I am — I hate to say this — but the kids call it an empath.

    I’ve been on TV a long time…So I don’t really need to prep. I usually meditate a little bit; get quiet. I’m trying to slow my heart rate, focus my intention, get my intention off of me, and get it onto these kids.

    And then it’s really, meet them where they are, listen deeply to what they say, have compassion for what they’ve just seen, and then ask what seems to be the natural question. And then don’t be so married to a point of view that when you get an answer to the question that’s not specifically what you want, you don’t go where they’re going.

    I kind of feel a little gross that I’m like, “Oh, I’m this heady guru guy.” It’s just, look: I’m a dad, and I’m a husband, and I care. I really do care. And I don’t know how to turn that off. It’s pretty exhausting because after bonfire, I’m like, “Yeah, cool. Let’s get a beer or whatever.” And then I go back to the room and my wife’s asleep. I’m up until two in the morning going, “What did I say? Did I do damage today?”

    <div>He coaches couples who cheat on 'Temptation Island.' He says it can be healing but would never suggest actually going on the show.</div>
    Walberg at one of the show’s bonfires.

    A lot of times, these bonfires feel like group therapy, where each person eventually has a moment of clarity about their relationship. Is your hosting style on “Temptation Island” informed by therapy?

    I’ve been married a long time — 37 years — and we’ve been in a conversation of emotional intelligence our whole relationship. So, no, I don’t pretend to be a therapist, but I’ve been in therapy, so the conversation’s familiar to me.

    For me, what’s natural is when you say something, I’m listening to you, but I’m not listening to what you said as much as I’m listening to why you chose those words. Because what I’ve learned over the years is that most of the time people tell you a story that they believe almost to hide what they don’t want to believe.

    And that’s a delicate thing. You don’t want to jump in there and crunch people up. But that’s the window that I try to open a little bit because then you can see the lights go off.

    And it warms my heart when you see somebody go, “Wait a minute, oh my God, it all makes a little sense right now.” So I wouldn’t say there’s any training, but there is some compassion and just deep listening, a little bit of life experience, and then a little bit of guessing.

    What’s unique about this show is that the reboot gave you the chance to revisit a job you first had almost 20 years ago. How has your approach to hosting “Temptation Island” changed in that time?

    When I first did the show, we were flying by the seat of our pants. Nobody knew anything. Reality wasn’t even a thing. So when we would do the bonfires, the producers were way down the beach. There was no direction, and I was just kind of fishing.

    On what he wanted to say during Brion and Shanté’s final bonfire and why he thinks “Temptation Island” has endured

    A still from "Temptation Island" showing a man looking right to a woman wearing a blue dress and cross necklace
    Shanté agreed to continue her relationship with Brion on the “Temptation Island” finale.

    It must be hard as a host to handle someone like Brion, who, for most of this season, was not taking responsibility for his actions. How do you give that tough love? When Shanté ultimately takes Brion back at the final bonfire, if I were a host, I wouldn’t be able to hide the judgment on my face.

    What I wanted to say was, “That’s not what you want to do. Stay true to the decision you made. You guys may get back together at some point. Stand with yourself.”

    But I have respect for Shanté. She’s not an idiot. She came to whatever decision she came. Maybe it was a failure on my part, but it’s a very delicate line of where to intervene and where to stay away.

    I wanted to say, “I’m not comfortable with you guys leaving,” but I felt like, after so much time, it took forever. The show ends, but life doesn’t. I have every bit of belief that she could take care of herself.

    And you said no judgment. So even with Brion, when I was talking to him, the way I approach that is, I’m not judging your behavior. I’m holding his space for how unaware you are.

    Wow, that is so charitable.

    It might be spin, I don’t know. When you talk to him, he’s not remorseful for his behavior. And I had to ask him about that. I’m like, “It’s weird to me that you can act out or do whatever you do, and it’s compartmentalized. It just has nothing to do with your love.” And so that’s an unawareness.

    I was trying to say to him, it’s not that you love [Shanté] so much that you’ll have willpower [to be faithful]. That’s bullshit. You want to have a love so complete that that’s not on the table. The thought of what it would do to hurt somebody else, you would never do because you love them.

    But I think, for the most part, 90% of the people who go on the show don’t really understand what being in love is at all. So that’s a hard thing.

    Why do people go on this show? And regardless of why they go on, do you think the experience ultimately helps them grow?

    I’m very real about it. I think a little bit of it is clout — being on TV and all that comes with that. But the only way to get the clout and to get clarity is to get real and to stay real.

    And this show, I don’t advise anybody to come on, but it does get real. So yeah, it is not something I’d advise, but for those who come on, I do know that they usually leave the island in a better place, knowing more about themselves than they did.

    I joke about the show. I’m playing golf with these guys, and they’re like, “What do you do?” And I try to put that off. I say [I host] a dating reality show. “Oh, what’s it about?” And the best way I can say it is, “A dating/relationship show. It looks like porn and feels like ‘Oprah.’”

    I do it for a joke, but the point is it really appears to be this messy, crazy thing, but there’s a little bit of heart and reality behind it. That, I think, is why it’s still kicking.

    This interview has been edited and condensed for length and clarity.

    “Temptation Island” season 1 is now streaming on Netflix.

    Read the original article on Business Insider
  • Ashley and Grant start new relationships on Netflix’s ‘Temptation Island.’ What we know about who they’re dating.

    A still of "Temptation Island" showing Grant Larson hugging Ashley Moore in front of a sea background.
    Grant and Ashley in Netflix’s “Temptation Island” season one.

    • Ashley and Grant arrive as a couple on Netflix’s “Temptation Island,” hoping to mend their relationship.
    • However, Grant cheats and moves on to Natalie, and Ashley dates Danny and Logan.
    • Here’s what we know about who Ashley, Grant, Natalie, Danny, and Logan are dating.

    Ashley and Grant went on Netflix’s first season of “Temptation Island” to mend their trust issues.

    Instead, they found new lovers. And it seems that Ashley could still be with her new beau, Danny.

    Losing your partner is the risk contestants take when they sign up for the dating show, where couples are separated and taken to live with singles who try to seduce them.

    On this season, which is Netflix’s first, four couples are featured, including Ashley and Grant. Ashley says on the show that Grant cheated on her a month into their relationship.

    “Over time, it’s just built up into this huge mess of mistrust and resentment, and I think if we can get through this, maybe it will clear that up,” Grant says.

    Grant says he wants to prove to Ashley and his daughter from a previous relationship that he can keep his word and resist temptation.

    Grant cheats on Ashley, so she starts dating two other men.

    A still of "Temptation Island" showing a man and a woman walking hand in hand in front of the sea.
    Grant and Natalie date for a majority of the season.

    Ashley and Grant stay committed to each other in the first few days of the process.

    But in the first of the show’s bonfires in episode two, where contestants are shown what their partners have been up to, Grant sees a clip of Ashley complaining about his behavior and saying she’s “never going to trust him.”

    Grant says this hurts him, and he gets closer to Natalie, one of the single contestants. By the end of episode three, Grant and Natalie kiss, and have sex in a shower in the following episode.

    At the episode five bonfire, Ashley says she feels “relief” after seeing the videos of Grant cheating.

    “I think I’ve been waiting for this. I’ve been waiting for the proof,” Ashley says.

    Grant initially regrets cheating. But after he sees another clip of Ashley bad-mouthing him at the bonfire, he deepens his relationship with Natalie when he returns to the villa.

    At the same time, Ashley announces that she’s single and starts to properly pursue Logan and Danny. As the show continues, she gets closer to Danny, eventually kissing him off-camera in episode six.

    When Grant and Ashley reunite during the season one finale, he says he wants to leave the show alone, seemingly splitting up with Ashley and Natalie. Meanwhile, Ashley leaves the show in a relationship with Danny.

    Ashley and Danny may still be dating, while it seems Grant and Natalie are over.

    A still from "Temptation Island" showing a woman and man doing pottery together.
    Danny and Ashley on one of their dates in “Temptation Island.”

    It seems likely Ashley and Danny are still together

    The finale aired a week ago, but none of the couples have publicly confirmed their relationship status. This could mean that Netflix is planning a reunion episode or will publish a “Where Are They Now” video like they do for “Perfect Match.” Netflix declined to comment when contacted by Business Insider.

    But on Tuesday, Ashley shared a photo of her and Danny on Instagram, captioned: ‘This man always had me smiling ☺️”

    They also follow each other on Instagram and TikTok. On their TikTok and Instagram feeds, they have shared videos featuring Logan where they joke about their throuple dynamic on the show.

    On Monday, Ashley shared an Instagram story with a picture of her and Danny showing their close body language before the show’s premiere party on March 15, captioned “eyes up here.”

    That day, Ashley reposted a video on her story of her interactions with Danny on the show, captioned: “Wouldn’t have survived without you.”

    There are not many clues online about Grant’s relationship status. On Sunday, he posted a video on Instagram and TikTok defending Natalie and told viewers to stop sending her hate.

    Grant follows Natalie on both Instagram and TikTok, but she doesn’t follow him. Natalie follows Ashley on Instagram. This suggests that Grant and Natalie are likely not together anymore. Natalie also hasn’t said anything supporting Grant amid the backlash against them.

    Season one of Netflix’s “Temptation Island” is available to stream.

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  • After a threesome and a lot of tears, Brion and Shanté from Netflix’s ‘Temptation Island’ might still be together

    A still of "Temptation Island" showing Brion Whitely hugging Shanté Glover in front of a beach background.
    Brion and Shanté appeared on “Temptation Island” a year into their relationship.

    • Brion and Shanté are one of the most controversial couples on Netflix’s first season of “Temptation Island.”
    • Brion cheats on Shanté by having a threesome with two other women on the show.
    • They appear to still be dating.

    Warning: Major spoilers ahead for “Temptation Island” season one.

    On Netflix’s “Temptation Island,” Brion fails the commitment test his girlfriend sets him by having a threesome.

    But it seems Brion and Shanté are still together.

    Brion, a 26-year-old financial advisor, and Shanté, a 29-year-old account executive, are one of the four main couples on Netflix’s first season of “Temptation Island.” The series first premiered on Fox in 2001. But after a reboot on USA in 2019, which lasted five seasons, Netflix acquired the rights and added “Temptation Island” to its growing slate of dating shows.

    In the series, couples are separated and put in a house full of singles eager to test if they will cheat.

    In the first episode, Brion says he met Shanté through a mutual friend at his church and they have dated for a year.

    They say they want to take part in the experiment to affirm their commitment to one another.

    “I’m just at the point now where I want to show her that I can stop being so flirtatious,” Brion says. “I think I’m just ready to take our relationship serious.”

    Brion says he broke up with Shanté early on in the relationship to be with another woman, but returned after realizing that “the grass isn’t greener.”

    Shanté says that Brion is a “really sexual person” and has asked her to work on “being more sexual towards him.”

    Brion cheats on Shanté, but she takes him back

    A still of "Temptation Island" season one, episode five showing a night-vision footage of a half-naked man standing in front of a bathroom door.
    Brion checks for cameras before entering a bathroom with Courtney and Alex in “Temptation Island” season one, episode five.

    While the women in relationships on “Temptation Island” initially don’t show any interest in the single men, the men flirt with the single women once they are separated from their partners.

    Brion bonds with four women — Amiah, Courtney, Angel, and Alex. He complains to them that he wants a threesome and to be sexually adventurous, but his girlfriend isn’t interested.

    In episode four, Alex and Brion enter his bathroom together and close the door. There is no camera angle to show what happens in the room, making him look suspicious.

    In episode five, Courtney and Alex ask Brion if he would like to have a threesome, and they make some telling noises in the bathroom and leave naked the next morning.

    A composite image of stills of "Temptation Island" showing a woman leaning forward onto a shirtless man and another woman bending over in front of the same man, now clothed.
    After the threesome with Alex and Courtney, Brion stops interacting with them and votes them off the show.

    Every few episodes, the original couples congregate at separate bonfires for the men and women to be shown brief clips of what their partners have been doing.

    Shanté is upset and shocked by Brion’s behavior, and he feels a little remorseful when he sees that he made her cry. But Brion believes she will take him back and decides to be more faithful for the remainder of the series.

    When the couple reunite at the end of the series, Shanté criticizes Brion for cheating and saying he doesn’t regret the threesome. Brion tears up, apologizes, and says he’s a changed man.

    Shanté says she wants to put herself first and initially seems to be breaking up with him, but after a long conversation, she takes him back because she believes he’s matured.

    Instagram clues suggest Brion and Shanté are still together after ‘Temptation Island’

    A still from "Temptation Island" showing a man looking right to a woman wearing a blue dress and cross necklace
    Shanté agrees to continue her relationship with Brion in the “Temptation Island” finale.

    The couple follow each other on Instagram and have liked each other’s recent posts. This could indicate that they’re still together. Brion also follows Shanté’s TikTok account, but her follow list is private.

    Like the other couples on “Temptation Island,” Brion and Shanté have not shared a post with one another on either platform since April 2024 — likely to avoid spoiling the show. (Netflix hasn’t confirmed when the show was filmed.)

    On closer inspection of their Instagram pages, Brion and Shanté have posted photographs since April last year where they appear to be in the same location. This could indicate they are still dating, or at least civil enough to be in the same room.

    On June 26, 2024, they both shared pictures from an event with similar brown and cream carpets.

    On July 7, 2024, Brion shared a carousel of pictures of himself. One of the pictures was taken at night with a wall in the background.

    On July 24, 2024, Shanté shared a post that seems to be in the same location.

    One reason the couples on the show haven’t confirmed their relationship statuses is that Netflix may be planning a reunion episode, like the original show did. Alternatively, Netflix could adopt their model for “Perfect Match” by publishing a “Where Are They Now” video a few days after a season drops.

    Netflix declined to comment when contacted by Business Insider.

    Season one of Netflix’s “Temptation Island” is available to stream.

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  • Where to find the cast of Netflix’s ‘Temptation Island’ on Instagram and TikTok

    A still of "Temptation Island" showing four couples sitting on benches with cloth coverings on top on a lawn in front of a modern villa.
    “Temptation Island” pits four couples against a group of singles looking to steal their partners.

    • “Temptation Island” premieres on Netflix on March 13.
    • The series follows four couples who are separated from their partners and face temptations to cheat.
    • Here’s what to know about the contestants, including where to find them on Instagram and TikTok.

    Move over “Love Is Blind,” Netflix has a new, messy dating reality show: “Temptation Island.”

    The series, which premieres on March 12, takes four couples to a tropical island, where the men and women are split into two villas and tempted by singles to cheat on their partners.

    During the process, the contestants see out-of-context clips of what their partners are doing and saying at the other villa, exposing any unfaithfulness.

    It’s like a cross between the Casa Amor segment of “Love Island” and Netflix’s “The Ultimatum,” but “Temptation Island” actually predates both shows, premiering on Fox in 2001.

    The show ended after two seasons, until it was revived by USA Network in 2019 for five seasons. Now, Netflix has added it to its portfolio of dating shows that have become a hit for the platform since “Love Is Blind” premiered in 2020.

    The new season of “Temptation Island” is premiering at the perfect time, as the franchise is causing a buzz on social media. Last month, clips of contestants on “La Isla de las Tentaciones,”the Spanish version, cheating on their partners went viral.

    Here’s what to know about the season one cast of Netflix’s “Temptation Island” and where you can follow them on social media.

    Mark L. Walberg

    A still of Mark L. Walberg in a blue shirt with his sleeves folded up in front of a coastal background.
    Mark L. Walberg is the host of Netflix’s “Temptation Island.”

    Mark L. Walberg has hosted “Temptation Island” since the first season, guiding and therapizing the contestants through the emotionally difficult show.

    Walberg is an actor and TV presenter who briefly hosted his own talk show and several other reality and game shows, including “Antiques Roadshow.”

    You can follow him on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

    Shanté and Brion

    A still of "Temptation Island" showing Brion Whitely hugging Shanté Glover in front of a beach background.
    Brion Whitley and Shanté Glover on Netflix’s “Temptation Island” season one.

    Brion Whitley, a 26-year-old financial advisor, and Shanté Glover, a 29-year-old account executive, dated for a year before joining the cast of “Temptation Island.”

    The couple, who live in Atlanta, decided to go on the show so Brion could prove himself after becoming involved with someone else early in his relationship with Shanté.

    You can follow Brion on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

    You can follow Shanté on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

    Tayler and Tyler

    A still of "Temptation Island" showing Tyler Breshears holding  Tayler Bird's hand and waist in front of a sea background
    Tyler Breshears and Tayler Bird in Netflix’s “Temptation Island” season one.

    Tayler Byrd, a 30-year-old health education specialist and personal trainer, and Tyler Breshears, a 27-year-old model, dated for two and a half years before going on “Temptation Island.”

    The couple from Nashville began their relationship immediately after Tyler ended a six-year marriage. While Tyler sees the series as a chance to casually date after jumping from one serious relationship to another, Tayler hopes the show will allow him to demonstrate his loyalty to her.

    The pair have also disagreed about Tyler’s future after he quit his corporate job to become a model.

    You can follow Tyler on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

    You can follow Tayler on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

    Lino and Alexa

    A still of "Temptation Island" showing Alexa Santamaria and Lino Troisi leaning into each other in front of a sea background.
    Alexa Santamaria and Lino Troisi in Netflix’s “Temptation Island” season one.

    Lino Triosi, a 28-year-old personal trainer, and Alexa Santamaria, a 28-year-old travel nurse and model, dated for three and a half years before featuring on “Temptation Island.” They want to make sure their connection is solid before settling down.

    The couple currently live in Los Angeles after moving multiple times for Alexa’s work.

    Lino had never been in a serious relationship, so he wants to make sure there are no other women for him. He also feels he is Alexa’s second choice after she was dishonest about dating others early in their relationship.

    You can follow Lino on Instagram here.

    You can follow Alexa on Instagram here.

    Ashley and Grant

    A still of "Temptation Island" showing Grant Larson hugging Ashley Moore in front of a sea background.
    Grant Larson and Ashley Moore in Netflix’s “Temptation Island” season one.

    Ashley Moore, a 28-year-old tax analyst, and Grant Larsen, a 28-year-old business owner, dated on and off for a year and a half before going on “Temptation Island.”

    The couple, who live in Florida, are struggling to progress in their relationship after Grant cheated early on.

    Grant told Netflix’s Tudum that he hopes to prove on the show that he can resist temptation but also wants Ashley to let go of the past so she can be a better partner for him and a parent for his daughter from a previous relationship.

    You can follow Grant on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

    You can follow Ashley on Instagram here and on TikTok here.

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