Nobody thought a sitcom about four retired women’s everyday lives in Miami would be one of thebest TV showsof the 80s, but The Golden Girls proved everybody wrong.

While shows such as Young Sheldon and theVirgin River castdominate streaming charts today, the NBC show was a titan of its time, running until 1992.

The television Rickroll has come courtesy of the Facebook pageYODA BBY ABY, which is infamous for its coverage ofnew TV showsand movies that don’t exist

You may well remember the page for gems including theKnight Rider TV series,Overboard‘s alleged remake, andRatatouille 2— which of course, should be ‘Ratatwoille’ anyway.

Even though any replacement of the original 1980s cast would likely make the global LGBTQIA+ community furious, The Golden Girls reboot did technically take place straight after the show’s end, titledThe Golden Palace. Blanche, Rose, and Sophia all buy and undertake jobs at a hotel after Dorothy’s wedding, with the latter only making a cameo in one episode.

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YODA’s fake press release reads: “GOLDEN GIRLS – 10 EPISODES!!! This June, get ready to laugh until it hurts with Disney+’s brand new series, ‘The Golden Girls,’ featuring the comedic genius of Tina Fey as Dorothy, Amy Poehler as Sophia, Lisa Kudrow as Rose, and Maya Rudolph as Blanche.

Dive into 10 hilarious episodes where Dorothy and her feisty mother Sophia shake up life in Miami by moving in with the flirtatious Blanche and the sweetly naive Rose. Prepare for a whirlwind of witty banter, unexpected friendships, and the funniest golden era you’ve ever seen — only on Disney+!”

Don’t worry, there are plenty of real things out there to watch. Get ready forThe Acolyte release date,Skeleton Crew,Agatha, andAndor Season 2.

Jasmine Valentine is a TV and Movies Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. She’s the go-to source for all things Young Sheldon and Virgin River. Jasmine has also written for the likes of Total Film, The Daily Beast, and Radio Times. You can contact her at jasmine.waters@dexerto.com