
Reality dating and professional sports are not as different as you’d think. Brittany is in her Sporty Spice era – she watched the NBA playoffs, she’s following World Cup games, and she’s watching the New York Liberty play their WNBA season.
These games are daily – and so is the reality dating show Love Island. And she noticed that the two formats are not very different at all. staff writer and co-owner Kelsey McKinney came to the same conclusion – so the two of them discuss why these games of athleticism and love can bring us together… and why they get valued differently in our culture. (00:00) Brittany enters her Sporty Spice era (02:02) 'Love Island USA' vibe check (05:07) Why 'Love Island' is sports (07:47) The 'Terrible Son' theory for sports fandom (11:39) How sports and reality TV bring people together (14:25) Is sports fandom open to everyone?
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