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Too Hot to Handle

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A match made in Netflix heaven. The contestants who went on Too Hot to Handle—a reality show that revolves around them avoiding physical and sexual contact with one another—probably didn't imagine that once it was all over, a global pandemic would force everyone into social isolation.

And while Francesca Farago and Harry Jowsey may have been able to break the rules to get hot and heavy throughout the show, the two told Pop of the Morning's Scott Tweedie that they're currently in quarantine in their own home countries. "It's been really difficult," Harry, who lives in Australia, said in an Instagram Live. "We FaceTime two to three times a day.

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