The finale of "Make Love, Fake Love" Season 3 left viewers and participant Karina Wagner stunned. The show's premise challenges a single woman to find genuine love among men, some of whom are "fakes" – secretly in relationships and competing for a cash prize. Karina developed strong feelings for Maurice Spada, ultimately choosing him over other suitors.
The shocking reveal came when Maurice's girlfriend, Smilla, appeared after Karina made her choice. Maurice had successfully hidden his relationship status, securing the €50,000 prize for himself and Smilla. Karina left the set immediately, visibly heartbroken.
In the aftermath, Karina shared her perspective via an Instagram Q&A. Responding to whether she regretted her decision, she admitted, "In relation to everything I've seen now, yes. I never knew what the men said when they were alone or among themselves." She realized Maurice was likely taken the moment he hesitated after she called his name.
Maurice, facing backlash, stated on Instagram that he "thought about his girlfriend in the other villa every moment" and developed no feelings for Karina. He argued he was simply playing the role assigned to him within the game's rules. Karina subtly refuted his claims, suggesting his need to justify his actions implies he knows he did something wrong. The fallout underscores the complex interplay of feigned emotions, genuine connections, and strategic gameplay for money in reality television.