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Logo reveals ‘Finding Prince Charming’ cast (VIDEO)

Steve Lee, Editor9 years ago07 mins

NEW YORK, NY – Logo today announced that its brand new reality dating competition series, Finding Prince Charming, will premiere Thursday, Sept. 8 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT with a special 90-minute episode immediately following an all-new episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars and will simulcast on VH1.

The first of its kind journey to find love will feature handsome and alluring interior designer, Robert Sepulveda Jr. as the sought-after prince charming who is searching for the man of his dreams.

Sepulveda, born on the island of Puerto Rico now lives in Atlanta, Georgia, where he works at his interior design firm specializing in luxury residential and commercial spaces. He founded the Atlanta Rainbow Crosswalks, a historic LGBTQ civil art project with the mission of advancing awareness of diversity and equality through public art and community outreach.

Hosted by Lance Bass, Finding Prince Charming will include 13 charismatic and gorgeous suitors, all housed together, who will compete to find love and win the heart of one of the nation’s most eligible gay gentleman.

Watch the video above for a sneak peek of the series

The suitors and their hometowns include:

Brandon (Livonia, MI) is a licensed spiritual practitioner who works as a behavioral healthcare administrator discussing faith-based political and social justice issues. He’s looking for someone ambitious who can keep up with his sharp, clear and self-aware place in life.

Brodney (Atlanta, GA) is a confident guy who considers himself as “a true Libra,” valuing balance in his life. As a personal trainer, he gets told all the time it’s hard to believe he’s single!

Chad (New York, NY) has worn many hats in his career, but now is focused on real estate—making him a really interesting guy. He currently lives in NYC and his interests include geography, culture & animals.

Charlie (Eau Claire, WI) is the quirky, creative “manny” who’s been single for 26 years. He is looking with a desire to spend some time with a future partner at his sentimental hometown Wisconsin cabin.

Danique (Atlanta, GA) is a spirited, Atlanta-born business analyst looking for someone to work hard and play hard with. Although he’s been single for 11 years now, it hasn’t stopped him from leading an active dating life.

Dillon (New Orleans, LA) started his own business as a fashion publicist and designer at the age of 25 following his 20-year-long career of ballet. Some may say he can be the life of the party, but he still loves settling down and getting cozy as his after party.

Eric (Houston, TX) is an LA-based hair stylist who places high value on self-awareness and family especially after resolving tense relations with them because of his sexuality. He gets a huge kick out of flirting, so he’s ready to play the game.

Jasen (Emerson, NJ) is a celebrity make-up artist who isn’t afraid to speak his mind. Although he loves using dating apps, he will only take a relationship to the next level if he really feels like he’s in love.

Justin (Portland, OR) dreams of being able to switch careers with the change of an outfit —like Barbie. The model and project manager is hungry for life experience and ready to win Prince Charming’s heart.

Nick (Hamilton, NJ) is ready to ditch the dating scene and dreams of his “Happily Ever After” of becoming a husband and father. He’s been single for six years with a handful of hilarious fails recently. By day he is a college event planner.

Paul (San Clemente, CA) is a driven businessman always striving to prove his success and built a career he’s in love with as the founder of his own company. He loves meeting new people and can adapt to any situation—even competing for one man’s heart with 12 other incredible guys.

Robby (Bradford, MA) tends to see the glass half full, even if it means he ends up deep into situations where he’s way over his head. He’s a sunshine-y on-air beauty expert who has worked with everyone from Britney Spears to Lana Del Rey.

Sam (Saint John, IN) started his own fitness company from the ground up. Behind his forward demeanor; he’s a total sweetheart ready for something real.

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