For those of you yearning for the glory days of "Temptation Island" and "Married By America," have I got great news for you! Fox has given the greenlight to its next morally questionable reality series, "The Divorce Hotel."
It's pretty much exactly what it sounds like -- the show will take couples on the brink and put them up in luxury hotels with legal teams for a weekend, giving them the chance at an instant divorce. The pilot will involve two (thankfully) childless couples planning to divorce, and locations are being scouted at this time.
The new series is being developed by A. Smith and Co, the studio behind Gordon Ramsay's litany of reality series which all air on Fox. I smell a "Divorce Hotel"/"Hotel Hell" crossover! Arthur Smith, CEO of A. Smith and Co., said, "This is a new type of reality show, which unlike all those old-school 'Big Brother'-style shows doesn't involve a game or any kind of elimination contest."
Smith admitted the show would be morally questionable and essentially "voyeuristic, but it is going to feel like real drama because these are real people trying to sort their lives out."
Will the couple take the divorce... or what's inside this MYSTERY BOX?