Netflix’s "Perfect Match" Casts Franco-Moroccan Influencer Ines Tazi in New Reality Show

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Netflix's "Perfect Match" Casts Franco-Moroccan Influencer Ines Tazi in New Reality Show

Revealed in the French reality TV show "The Circle Game", Franco-Moroccan influencer Ines Tazi has just joined the American cast of the show "Perfect Match" which will be broadcast on Netflix from February 14. Her mission, to give another face to reality TV.

Graduated in geopolitics, Ines Tazi did not have the ambition to do reality TV. But her parallel activities to her field of expertise have led her to integrate this world which, according to her, needs changes. "I have too often been embarrassed by the image conveyed by reality TV: the woman as an object, exacerbated masculinity, staging..." she explains to the newspaper Midi Libre.

The young woman was spotted by Netflix France thanks to her presence on social networks and her "company inspired by the ritual of the Moroccan hammam". For the one who participated in the filming of her first reality TV show "The Circle" in 2019, the time has come for reality TV to stand out from the usual cliché. "It is important to diversify moral codes in a radically inclusive and progressive way. I’m not saying the job is done, far from it. But it’s a start in an industry that has been too impermeable to change for too long, and is culturally too homogeneous."

Even if she knows that the task will not be easy for her, Ines Tazi thinks that it is a risk to take. "I am full of contrasts and paradoxes, both through the glamorous image I can convey on social networks but also through my hobbies, my professional or personal background. Today there are plenty of other ways to express yourself through podcasts or social networks, so I’m going to continue in that direction," she continues.

Despite her role in "Perfect Match", the young influencer thinks that the world of reality TV is "toxic", but it attracts many consumers and has managed to make the reputation of many personalities. Now proud of the experiences acquired, the Moroccan is preparing to turn to other projects, but this time in the fashion industry. "It’s an industry in full ebullition, because it is agitated by major identity, cultural and environmental issues. I want to be an actor in this change by allying myself with talents - whatever their background - who feel concerned and share this enthusiasm, while highlighting French fashion."