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In the eight-episode docuseries, Lindsay and Mills help distraught individuals track down and confront a former lover, friend, or family member in an effort to uncover the harsh realities of why they “ghosted” them.
The term “Ghosting,” the act of ending a relationship by abruptly cutting off communication without explanation, was born out of the current ever-changing digital landscape.
Rachel Lindsay is an attorney and an American television personality who is best known for her role as a contestant on the twenty-first season of ABC’s “The Bachelor” and the bachelorette on the thirteenth season of “The Bachelorette.” She is the first African-American bachelorette in the franchise’s history and is a frequent correspondent on Good Morning America, Strahan and Sara and previously hosted ESPN’s “Football Frenzy.”
Travis Mills is a recording artist, actor, and on-air personality who hosts the Apple Beats 1 Radio Network show and podcast, “ADHD with Travis Mills.” Under the moniker T. Mills, Mills released an album titled, “All I Wanna Do” and a single, “Young & Stupid.” Mills has appeared in NBC's “Good Girls,” Netflix’s “Flaked,” and Freeform's series, “Alone Together.”
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