Why FBOY Island Just Might Be the Most Feminist Dating Show on TV

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With varying degrees of IRL FBoy experience, the trio of women waded through false professions of love, cringe encounters and even a purgatory for FBoys to rehab themselves and think back on their slimy ways. 

“I felt like my FBoy radar was A-1,” Nakia quipped, as CJ added, “I feel like I’ve had experiences with FBoys my whole life. Who hasn’t?” 

The three leads quickly bonded to create an alliance against any FBoy who might come in their way. “Being without a phone, without your friends, without your family, having to weed through a bunch of FBoys would be impossible without my friends, you know?” CJ shared.

Host Nikki was a “strong role model” and even showed her support in unexpected ways, according to Sarah. 

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