It’s the popular Netflix rom-com that has everyone’s tongues wagging.

And it appears there is one particularly swoon-worthy clip in Nobody Wants This that fans can’t seem to get enough of.

The streaming giant shared a poll to X, formerly known as Twitter, this week to discover which scene from the show fans ‘can’t stop thinking about’.

One scene stood head and shoulders above the rest — the swoon-worthy first kiss between protagonists Joanne (Kristen Bell) and Noah (Adam Brody)

The scene, which happens in the second episode of the 10-part series, is described by Joanne in the show as ‘the single greatest kiss of my entire existence.’

The scene shows the pair walking down an LA street eating ice cream after dinner.

After sharing a tender hug at the end of the date and mutually declaring they are ‘just friends’, Joanne asks about the possibility of a goodbye kiss.

The scene swells to a romantic crescendo with Noah tenderly holding Joanne’s face before going in for the steamy smooch.

it appears there is one particularly swoon-worthy clip in Netflix rom-com Nobody Wants This that fans can't seem to get enough of
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it appears there is one particularly swoon-worthy clip in Netflix rom-com Nobody Wants This that fans can’t seem to get enough of

And the romantic moment well and truly topped the poll, with 48.7 per cent of respondents declaring that they cant get the scene out of their heads.

The sweet scene was streets ahead of the next scene on the list — Joanne and Noah’s impromptu visit to a sex shop.

Fans went wild for Joanne and Noah’s romantic moment when it first hit screens, taking to X to gush about the memorable moment.

‘This kiss made me feel things I didn’t know I was capable of!!!’ one excited viewer wrote.

The streaming giant shared a poll to X, formerly known as Twitter, this week to discover which scene from the show fans 'can't stop thinking about'
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The streaming giant shared a poll to X, formerly known as Twitter, this week to discover which scene from the show fans ‘can’t stop thinking about’

One scene stood head and shoulders above the rest - the swoon-worthy first kiss between protagonists Joanne (Kristen Bell) and Noah (Adam Brody)
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One scene stood head and shoulders above the rest – the swoon-worthy first kiss between protagonists Joanne (Kristen Bell) and Noah (Adam Brody)

Another viewer added: ‘Joanne and Noah’s first kiss on Nobody Wants this, I think I’m going to faint.’

‘The romantic tension and ELECTRIC chemistry between Adam Brody and Kristen Bell during their first kiss in Nobody Wants,’ stated a third. ‘This is actually driving me up a wall. THAT IS A GODDAMN KISS.’

Someone else commented: ‘I just finished watching nobody wants this and?? the chemistry is off the charts… during their first kiss I felt like I had to look away cause it felt so real.’

Appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live recently, Adam revealed that steaming up the screen with Kristen wasn’t as awkward as some might thing as the pair were already friends.

‘I think because we know each other it’s less strange, as strange as that might sound, I don’t know,’ Adam admitted.

‘I think there’s some trust there, there’s some familiarity,’ he added, but when Kimmel jokingly wondered if him and his wife Leighton Meester are hanging out with Bell and her husband Dax Shepard more or less since the kiss, he wasn’t sure.

‘That is a good question. That the litmus test. Not really. You know, they live on the east side, I live on the west, that’s fine,’ he said.

The scene, which happens in the second episode of the 10-part series, is described by Joanne in the show as 'the single greatest kiss of my entire existence.'
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The scene, which happens in the second episode of the 10-part series, is described by Joanne in the show as ‘the single greatest kiss of my entire existence.’

The semi-autobiographical series follows Joanne, played by Kristen Bell, an agnostic sex and relationships podcaster, and Noah, a witty basketball-playing Rabbi played by Adam Brody.

The pair soon find themselves in a romantic entanglement and must contend with their religious differences, as well as their respective chaotic family dynamics.

In the series, Noah is also referred to as ‘hot rabbi,’ an apparent nod to Fleabag’s ‘hot priest’ character.

It’s proven even more popular than the hit BBC show, boasting more than 10 million views in the first four days alone of streaming.

And the romantic moment well and truly topped the poll, with 48.7 per cent of respondents declaring that they cant get the scene out of their heads
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And the romantic moment well and truly topped the poll, with 48.7 per cent of respondents declaring that they cant get the scene out of their heads