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When nine journalists from around the world converge at an exclusive castle for a first-look at a luxury property in Scotland’s Highlands, they arrive with stories to write, but none of them expect to become the story. Each character harbors personal struggles and secrets that are bound to emerge amidst the cold plunges into Loch Ness, cemetery walks, and evening cocktails in the drawing room. Scotland itself becomes a character—its gloomy, unpredictable weather mirrors the phony facades and eventual truths revealed about each guest. By the time the week is over, bonds will be formed, friendships tested, and scandals uncovered as the journalists leave more broken, or perhaps more whole, than when they arrived.

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AT ITS HEART, THE PRESS TRIP IS ABOUT CONNECTION—HOW UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTHS, WHEN REVEALED, HAVE THE POWER TO BREAK DOWN BARRIERS AND BUILD UNEXPECTED BONDS.

The Press Trip delves into the genuine—and often hidden—aspects of human nature. In a world where masks are second nature and reality feels increasingly filtered, these journalists serve as mirrors, reflecting both the beauty and the flaws of those around them. Through the lens of luxury and privilege, the series scratches beneath the polished surface to reveal the raw truths everyone is hiding.

It’s a fascinating contradiction: these accomplished storytellers, masters of uncovering the truth in their subjects, are themselves layered with secrets, insecurities, and unspoken desires. Yet, as the trip unfolds, their guarded façades crack, exposing the vulnerability that connects us all.

Why Scotland?

Lochs, Castles and Hidden Agendas
This ancient country has lessons to
impart and mysteries to uncover