Your ex shows up, ready to hash it out for good.
Is the romance still there?
Or was there cheating, infidelity, lying, and other instances in a relationship that we all dread?

“Ex On the Beach” is not like your other dating shows.
When other singles come into play and flames set alight between newcomers, things are bound to get complicated.
What set Ex On the Beach apart from other reality dating shows?

What really stood out about this experience for all of you?
And we can start with Da’Vonne.
Da’Vonne Rogers: I’m used to doing competition shows.

All of my previous shows are competition shows.
We’re fighting for money, so it gets a little ugly sometimes.
This time, I was like, “Oh, okay!

I get to sit on the beach with a fine man, sip some margaritas, give great confessionals.
Little did I know that I was in for the longest and hardest summer that I’ve ever experienced.
I can’t even explain it.
This was definitely the hardest show I’ve ever done.
Bryce, what about you?
And then David, what about you?
David Barta: I come from two dating shows before.
I like to think of myself as a dating show veteran.
It’s such a free-for-all.
You don’t have to be in a couple.
you could be in a thruple if you want to.
We’ve all seen the promos of Mike, Arisce, and I.
Well, on a beach, it’s a free-for-all.
And last but certainly not least, Arisce?
My first show wasn’t a dating show.
It was a show about models.
I got a boyfriend on the show, but we broke up thereafter and so he became an ex.
What do you think about “Ex On the Beach’s” authenticity?
Do you think it’s putting an authentic face forward?
Is it some magical production?
Where in the line do you think that the show falls?
Anyone else want to weigh in on the authenticity front?
Arisce Wanzer: It was not my first show produce, produce, produce the house down.
We knew exactly what we were doing tomorrow.
We knew exactly what beats to hit, almost.
This one, none of that.
You’re forced to deal with yourself and your problem in front of you, which is your ex.
This is being aired on MTV internationally, 180 countries starting April 14th.
Wanzer: I didn’t know that.
Hirschberg: I thought we were just in the United States.
Wanzer: Me too.
I’m breaking news to you guys.
180 countries are about to see my butt cheeks.
That’s all I have to think about.
Barta: “Whole” is right.
Rogers: I’m excited for people to get to see me in a different light.
Get to know all this chocolate, okay?
Wanzer: Hopefully, they learn from our mistakes.
We will relate to the masses, I’m sure.
This is my favorite cast I’ve ever worked with.
I hope that you guys get to see the camaraderie of us, because we’re fun.
We’re a fun group.
What has the after show been like?
What does that dynamic look like?
Hirschberg: I like everybody.
I had a good time.
I had a great time.
The show will begin airing on MTV in 180 countries beginning April 14th.