(chuckling) Cubbi, relax. My blind date ended with me marrying a woman who loves pineapple on pizza. You just need to ask your date one question: “What’s your opinion on pineapple on pizza?” Then you either connect or… BOOM. Nuclear fallout.
However, things quickly take a turn when Belle's insecurities and fear of rejection start to get the best of her. As the date progresses, she begins to question whether she's truly ready to put herself out there and risk getting hurt.
: A fellow performer in the industry, Damon is recognized for his athletic build and professional versatility. The Feature Concept bellesablinddate e116 cubbi thompson and damon work
Pay attention to these moments—they define the episode’s charm:
As the conversation flows, Belle periodically checks in to offer guidance and support. She encourages Cubbi and Damon to dig deeper, to share more about themselves, and to listen actively to each other. The result is a beautiful, organic conversation that feels both natural and engaging. (chuckling) Cubbi, relax
Founded in 2017 by Michelle Shnaidman in Montreal, Bellesa was built on a mission to destigmatize sexuality and empower women to embrace their pleasure unapologetically. This philosophy is the lifeblood of "Bellesa Blind Date," an unscripted series that has been running since at least 2022 and has garnered a respectable IMDb rating of 6.2/10. The show strips away the performative artifice often associated with adult films, instead placing its stars in a real, unguided scenario: a first-time, blind date.
Cubbi updated the dashboard, noting a 92% engagement now. “They’re almost at the final reveal—a hidden diary that contains the ‘true self’ prompt.” Nuclear fallout
In conclusion, "Bellesa Blind Date" Episode 116 is more than just another video title. It is a snapshot of a changing industry, where real connection and authentic personalities like those of Cubbi Thompson and Damon Work are the main event. It is a blind date that the audience is lucky enough to witness, and in that witnessing, we get a glimpse of what happens when two people are given the freedom to simply be themselves. And that, to borrow a phrase from Cubbi Thompson, sounds like a lot of fun.