*Disclaimer! This article contains spoilers to the “Coulda Been Love” show on YouTube*
Seventeen women fight for Andrew Desbordes (Druski), but only one can walk away with the ultimate prize, his love. To win, the women have to be willing to do anything. This show is a must-watch reality television show, averaging 11 million views across its six episodes. The real question remains: who will win the $50,000 prize and, more importantly, Druski’s love?
In February of 2025, Druski released the first episode of “Coulda Been Love.” With Druski as the bachelor, he spent time with the 17 candidates and decided who would win his love. In the first 20 seconds, we were introduced to Bambi, who became one of the final contestants. Soon after, we are introduced to Switcheroo, another finalist. Throughout the show, Switcheroo and Druski seemed to share a deeper connection, with Druski even sharing his first kiss with her. On the other hand, when Druski and Bambi were on a pond date, he paddled to the coast, got off and left her in the boat. So why did Druski pick Bambi in the end? To many viewers, the choice was very disappointing. However, others felt like the couple was meant to be together, as Bambi was the only one who could make Druski laugh uncontrollably. For example, at the very end, when Bambi was chosen, he jumped on the chair Druski was sitting on and broke it, ending the show with Bambi and Druski laughing together.
Although some scenes were quite over-the-top, this show was entertaining from start to finish, including the introduction and ending song. This show could also be crazy at times: for example, there were instances of women physically fighting–at one point, the women were even mud wrestling. Not only was the show action-packed, but it was also funny at times. In the first 10 seconds of the show, Bambi was shown screaming, “My man, my man” out the bus window while Druski had a disgusted look since he had never even met her. The suspense build-up is also very impressive, as I was always left on a cliff hanger wondering who was going to be eliminated or not. Although I did not like this while watching the show, it was very effective in keeping me interested and excited for the next episode to be released. Another reason I enjoyed the show was the pacing of it, as the show only has six episodes, with every episode being about an hour long. Overall, I rate this show a 3.5 out of 5.