HGTV’s ‘House Hunters’ Celebrates Polyamorous ‘Throuple’ Family

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HGTV’s ‘House Hunters’ Celebrates Polyamorous ‘Throuple’ Family


HGTV’s popular series House Hunters broke new ground this week by featuring a polyamorous family – a man and two women in a romantic relationship – searching for a new home.

The show, titled “Three’s Not a Crowd in Colorado Springs,” followed Brian, Lori and Geli as they toured three potential homes and then chose one before the credits rolled. The show treated the relationship as normal.

“Good things may come in threes,” the narrator says, “but it’s making their Colorado house hunt three times as difficult.”

The couple then describes their relationship for viewers.

“Lori and I got married in 2012,” Brian says, adding they have two children, ages 10 and 12. Lori, he says, is bisexual.

“We evolved to a point where we were comfortable having another woman in our lives,” Brian says. 

Brian and Lori met Geli in a bar. 

“It just happened very naturally, organically,” Geli says. 

The three had a “commitment ceremony” in Aruba celebrating their relationship, which they call a “throuple.” 

“We’re all equals in this relationship,” Brian says.

The children, the narrator says, are staying with grandparents during the house hunt.

The remainder of the show follows them as they travel around Colorado Springs, searching for the perfect large home. The show is rated TV-G.

A story about the episode on People’s website ran under the headline, “HGTV Features Its…

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