For the Love of DILFs (2023)
An epic romance is about to unfold as two groups of singles hunt for love. At the end of this emotional journey, only one couple will be voted most likely to succeed. In the new eight-episode series, Stormy Daniels helps two groups of gay men, "Daddies" and "Himbos," compete to find love and win a ,000 investment into their relationship.
For the Love of DILFs: Season 1 - 8 Episode s
1x1 - (Boxer) Brief Encounters
January 31, 2023
The Himbos and Daddies meet for the first time. After randomized dates, sparks fly between two of the Himbos. A jockstrap brings one of the couples closer ...
1x2 - Play Him Like a Violin
February 7, 2023
A game of strip dodgeball and a sexy picnic give the singles a chance to reveal more about themselves. New Himbo Matt has his eyes on Daddy Jeffrey, but are they too alike to fall for each other? A Himbo leaves the mansion.
1x3 - Two Truths and a Cry
February 21, 2023
The Himbos welcome a new Daddy, Charles. A game of two truths and a lie brings the singles closer together. A sudden switch up leaves one of the Daddies out in the cold. A Daddy leaves the house.
1x4 - Tango with Trouble
February 27, 2023
A sexy new himbo and daddy enter the house, which puts Jeffrey at odds with Matt. Tokeyo and Tony Cannoli have it out, will Tokeyo's daddy defend him? A private date with a psychic reveals one couples true feelings.
1x5 - Petty Petty Princes
March 6, 2023
The himbos have to fight for their man (literally) in a sexy wrestling match.
1x6 - Red Flags & Water Fights
March 13, 2023
A surprise challenge rocks DILF Mansion. An emotional elimination tests the Daddies' friendships.
1x7 - Love is a chore
March 20, 2023
One of the couples says "I love you." The top three couples are decided.
1x8 - The Finale
March 27, 2023
All of the Himbos and Daddies return to DILF mansion.
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