It was each school child’s spring break fantasy (minus the solar, sand and beer kegs, in fact): 50 engaging girls vying for the eye of 1 stud, and 50 equally sizzling dudes falling throughout themselves for one righteous babe. It was foolish. It was eye-rolling. It was – dare we are saying – enjoyable. It was the hit MTV courting recreation present often known as Singled Out, which premiered 30 years in the past immediately, on June 5, 1995.
Hosted by comic (and future podcast star) Chris Hardwick with simply the correct amount of bemused detachment from the hormone-fueled chaos, Singled Out was a bonafide hit present for MTV, largely because of cohost (and breakout star) Jenny McCarthy, later to get replaced by the equally-buzzworthy Carmen Electra!).