The Rumors Are True: Wooks Are Getting Their Own Dating Show
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Good morning and welcome back to the Drop In! Weāre kicking things off with a story about a new reality TV dating show for music festival freaks called Wooking For Love. Yes, you read that correctly.
The show was conceived out of a joke that went viral on TikTok and has now basically grown into a TikTok with teeth and arms and has become an IRL phenomenonā¦and potentially even a respective dating app? Needless to say, the idea has proven to have legs, and Denverās wook community is about to get its moment in the sun. You can find that story immediately below!
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Wooking for Love Is Getting Ready to Turn Denverās Festival Scene Into a Dating Show
Producer LaRue Allegrettoās reality dating experiment is moving forward after a viral TikTok and a wave of casting interest.
Denverās music festival scene has always been primed for reality TV. The backbone of the culture is a music-obsessed community comprised of beautiful weirdos, a lot of free-flowing, dreadlocked love, and enough group costume concepts to make Halloween archaic, niche, and boring. And, soon, thereās going to be a new reality show aimed at capturing the essence of this colorful rave world. Itās called āWooking for Love,ā a dating show dreamed up by LaRue Allegretto. And it all started as a viral TikTok video.
āWe saw somebody post who was griping about their romantic woes. And I said, āWe should get these wooks on their own reality dating show and call it Wooking for Love,āā Allegretto tells DoubleBlind in a phone interview. āFrom that moment, it just slept in my brain like a sleeper cell.ā
As the idea for the show ricocheted across TikTok, it gained wildfire momentum. Production became real, as did funding and staff. āBefore I knew it, I had a team together,ā says Allegretto. āI now have a social media manager, I have a casting director, I have three producers from Love Island, Jersey Shore, and Love is Blind. I have an entire production team.ā
The team has received hundreds of online submissions, and they even held an in-person audition event in Denver on Valentineās Day. āWe have 1100 applications,ā says Allegretto of the submissions the show had received ahead of the IRL auditions. āAnd that is from the entirety of North America. We both have Canada and Mexico wrapped in that as well.ā
But before getting too deep into how the show will be structured, we must address the most pressing question: What the hell is a āwook?ā āOur umbrella, operational definition of wook as it relates to our series, is somebody who lives and breathes the music festival scene,ā says Allegretto, who coined the showās slogan: āFinding Your Forever Groundscore.ā āAnd that can be anybody from the most archetypal, dusty wook, asking to borrow everything at your camp that you can think of, to like somebody who is a white collar worker from Monday to Friday, and like, absolutely goes bananas on the weekend. We all know someone like that.ā
Back to the showās structure. Allegretto described it as a hybrid of āLove Islandā and āSurvivorā- style challenges, with wink-wink homages to psychedelics baked in. āItās gonna be really cheeky and irreverent,ā says Allegretto. āAnd weāre gonna make fun of ourselves as well as, like, you know, the format that weāre doing.ā
Rooster Magazine, which partnered with the Valentineās Day audition event, framed the show as a response to āLove Is Blindā season nine, which was set in Denver. The overwhelming consensus was that the show in accurately portrayed the Mile High Cityās culture and people. Allegretto said āWooking for Loveā will strike a different, and far more accurate, tone. āThe circumstances will be somewhat satirical in their nature, a bit meta from time to time, but we plan on keeping most of the contestant interactions fully authentic.ā
If the whole thing sounds like a meme thatās grown hair, teeth, and legs, thatās kind of the point. And it speaks to the power that the internet has on culture. āWooking for Loveā will air in the second half of 2026, which is a fast turnaround considering the idea was forged in Dec. 2025. Allegretto says fully committing to the bit is the reason the project has come as far as it has.
āCommit to the bit,ā says Allegretto. āPeople keep playing along with my bit, which is, weāre doing the show, and the commitment to it is becoming panoptical in my community, where weāre all committed to it so hard.ā
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