Netflix has given hit reality TV shows Love Is Blind, The Circle, and Rhythm + Flow the renewal green light as well as ordering up a new series from Marie Kondo called Sparking Joy. The reality TV portion of Netflix's vast streaming kingdom has been slowly growing in recent years, with the success of Love Is Blind and The Circle further cementing the genre's success established by shows like Tidying Up with Marie Kondo and Queer Eye. Now, Variety confirms Netflix is bringing back its biggest and most recent reality TV hits for even more seasons. Love Is Blind …
Netflix's reality dating series Love Is Blind has taken the world by storm. Hosted by very chill celeb couple Nick and Vanessa Lachey, the series is based on the claim that people find stronger romantic connection through talking to one another rather than their looks. The series brought together singles from across the nation to participate in a social experiment to see if they could meet the love of their life without every meeting face-to-face, propose while still not knowing what the other person looks like, and make it through relationship milestones like moving in together and …
The cast of Love Is Blind, the popular unscripted Netflix series in which a group of single men and women get engaged without ever having actually seen each other, is getting a tell-all reunion special that will air on both the streaming platform and YouTube March 5, one week after the February 27th season finale. Apart from being part of a Faustian bargain to increase the national divorce rate, Love Is Blind is the kind of undeniably entertaining schlockfest that has made shows like The Bachelor into massive successes. The basic premise (if you haven’t seen the show) …
The hosts of Love Is Blind, Vanessa and Nick Lachey, said they were able to relate the premise of the show to the beginnings of their relationship.
A mix between The Circle and The Proposal, Love Is Blind is the next dating reality show trying to nudge its way into an already crowded room.