Noun
showmance (countable and uncountable, plural showmances)
(colloquial) A romance between cast members or production crew of a play or television show (often reality shows) which only lasts the duration of the show, or its filming.
Angela also developed a relationship with fan-favorite Tyler, though both of them were smart enough to keep this budding showmance a secret from their fellow houseguests. Source: Internet
And Julia is not happy with the showmance. Source: Internet
I love that on our show, season two, is where the term “showmance” and “bromance” were first coined and first used. Source: Internet
It’s been one year since took home the $500,000 grand prize on Season 21. His showmance partner, Holly Allen, sat next to him on finale night, and she ultimately lost to her boyfriend by a vote of 6-3. Source: Internet