Rezervations for Two brings rez humour, real chemistry, and Indigenous love stories to reality TV

Rezervations for Two is a feel-good dating series where lovable singles of all identities go on blind dates, guided by Scott Wabano (left) and Kairyn Potts (right). – Photo supplied

TREATY 1 TERRITORY, WINNIPEG, MANITOBA (April 27, 2026) — APTN audiences have been asking for an Indigenous dating show that reflects real life, and now it’s here! Rezervations for Two, produced by APTN, Animiki See Digital Production and Media Rendezvous, premieres June 15 on APTN and APTN+. To celebrate the debut, APTN is also making the first episode available on YouTube. Equal parts hilarious, heartfelt, and hot mess, the series brings together lovable Indigenous singles of diverse genders, sexualities, ages, and nations for a dating experience that throws the reality TV rulebook out the window.

Season 1 unfolds in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in the heart of Turtle Island, with dates set in and around The Forks, a gathering place for thousands of years and the perfect setting for modern Indigenous connections to take shape. From fireside chats by the river to hands-on creative dates in the central market, each meet-cute is grounded in place, history, and community while still leaving plenty of room for unexpected chemistry.

At the centre of the drama (and the commentary) are iconic hosts Kairyn Potts and Scott Wabano. The besties send each dater on two blind dates and then watch in real time, reacting to every awkward silence, flirty exchange, and spicy pickup line with their signature “fairy god-auntie” energy. Their charm, wit, and zero‑filter reactions are as much a part of the show as the dates themselves.

“We’re really excited to bring Rezervations for Two to APTN audiences,” said Crystal Dubois, APTN’s Development, Factual and Special Events Executive. “This show is about finding your forever snag and keeping it real while you do. Nothing is scripted. It’s packed with rez humour and heart, and it’s a true celebration of love in all its forms. We want Indigenous and non-Indigenous viewers alike to see us as we really are: vibrant, funny, and full of life. This is us — unfiltered, unapologetic, and totally fabulous.”

While reality TV continues to dominate screens, Indigenous voices are still rarely given space to be funny, raw, romantic, or vulnerable on their own terms. Rezervations for Two changes that. By centring real people and real connections, the series portrays Indigenous relationships as layered, joyful, and deeply human — pushing back against stereotypes and showing that there’s no single way to be Indigenous, or to experience love.

“It’s bold, it’s unpredictable, it’s real — and that’s dating,” states Rezervations for Two co-host Scott Wabano, a Two-Spirit Cree from the Mushkegowuk & Eeyou Istchee territories and award-winning fashion stylist and designer, creative director, media host, and youth advocate.

“The sparks don’t hold back, and neither do the daters,” states Kairyn Potts, proud Two-Spirit person and Indigenous content creator from Treaty 6 Territory (Paul Band First Nation and the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation) and co-host of Rezervations for Two.

Casting is already underway for Season 2 of Rezervations for Two, set in Toronto and slated to premiere in 2027.

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APTN, launched in 1999, is the first national Indigenous broadcaster in the world. The network is a global leader in programming that celebrates the rich diversity of Indigenous Peoples at home and abroad. A respected non-profit media company, APTN inspires audiences by sharing bold and authentic stories. APTN’s programming is available across multiple platforms: APTN (English and French channel), APTN Languages (Indigenous language channel), APTN+ (streaming service), APTN Beyond (FAST channel) and the APTN YouTube channel.

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