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‘Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal’ Director on How They Got Unfaithful Men to Confess on Camera


'Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal’ director Toby Paton explains how the Netflix docuseries got unfaithful men to confess on camera.

“Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal” spotlights a number of couples’ stories who were affected by the hack, but much of its screen time focuses on Sam and Nia Raden. The actual reality of sitting in the interview chair when the cameras are on — and you’re aware of the fact that what you say is going to end up being broadcast worldwide on Netflix — of course that creates a lot of anxiety. When Sam explains the reasons for his infidelities, why he was on Ashley Madison, and what he was looking for — although you might hear him tell that story and be quite rightly sure that you wouldn’t do the same thing in his situation — I think a lot of the feelings he’s talking about are actually quite relatable.

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