![]() ![]() A similar issue afflicted model Lou in The Circle France. In The Circle Brazil, model and former aspiring Miss Brazil Ana Carla was blocked because players saw her as too pretty to be real due to her professional-looking profile pic. This obsession with busting the phonies has led to some interesting developments. If you were to take a shot every time someone in The Circle says the words authentic, real, genuine, or catfish, well… let’s just say you better live near a well-supplied liquor store. Still, from the very first episode, players were on the lookout to get those profiles that just didn’t seem real as far away from the prize as possible. Sniffing out catfishes isn’t a rule of The Circle. To keep up the disguise, it’s important to craft an aura of likeability and, of course, genuineness. In The Circle, there’s no way of knowing if you’re chatting with an Italian-American mom from New Jersey named Carol or if you’re really sliding into the DMs of her son, John. They can either play as themselves or catfish as supposedly more interesting people to be voted influencers and avoid being blocked. There is, however, a twist: locked up in small, one-bedroom apartments, contestants can only speak to each other through an in-game text-and-photo-based social media platform called The Circle. RELATED: Netflix Introduces Players from 'The Circle' Season 4 in New Video ![]() Confined to a single location, with no contact with the outside world, players must face off against one another and form alliances to make it to the end. The series’ premise is quite simple, similar to what viewers have gotten used to seeing in other social competition reality shows, such as Big Brother. So far, the streamer has released four seasons of the American version of the game, as well as a Brazilian and a French version, each one with a single season on the platform. Created by British network Channel 4 and originally released in 2018, the show’s format was picked up by Netflix in 2020. Authenticity is a valuable asset in The Circle. ![]()
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