Fine Bros Expand Their Flagship Franchise With ‘Adults React’

The Fine Bros have gathered an audience of millions by asking kids, teens, elders, and YouTubers to react to the most significant viral videos on the Internet. Between them, those four demographics cover a wide range of viewpoints, but there are still many Americans who have not yet delivered their opinions on K-Pop. In the latest expansion of their React franchise, Benny and Rafi Fine will launch Adults React, which will star guests between the ages of 20-55.

As with the other React shows, Adults React will feature a handful of recurring participants. In particular, The Fine Bros noted in an introductory video how the launch of Adults React will provide a new home for cast members who have aged out of Teens React.

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In a new twist for the React

franchise, Adults React videos will often be broken down even further, with groups like college students, parents, and thirtysomethings receiving their own reaction videos. In particular, The Fine Bros noted they are searching for participants on the two extremes of their 20-55 age range: college students and parents of children ages 10 and up.

Interested participants within the Adults React age range can apply for the show by emailing The Fine Bros. Benny and Rafi haven’t announced a specific premiere date for the show, but it will arrive during the summer and will air every third Thursday, alternating with episodes of Kids React and Elders React. At the same time, further React videos will drop on Sundays and throughout the week on a secondary channel launched last year.

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