Love is Blind Season 3 is now confirmed by Netflix. In this reality show, the contestants are forced to go on a literal blind date. The man and woman cannot see one other. They are unaware of the other person’s race, age, body type, height, or general appearance. Based on the person’s qualities and how well they click with them, they will decide who they will keep dating. Many of the on-screen couples wind up having messy breakups, but the first two seasons did manage to create two happy marriages.
Are you going to surpass the lucky number two the first two seasons managed to have?
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The first season resulted in two happy marriages. The show’s lead couple is Cameron Hamilton and Lauren Speed-Hamilton. They have been married for four years, and the romance is still alive. Although Lauren is older than Cameron and they are of different racial groups, it is irrelevant because love knows no bounds by age or color. They were more in love than the majority of recent Bachelor franchise couples.
Barnett and Amber are the other power couple formed from the first season. People thought their relationship will fail because it has been through a bumpy road with lots drama. You can have updates on their marriage at Instagram. They had been married for two years since the show. They are more private but they are still together and had proven the doubters wrong.
Season two is a disappointment because all the couples formed ends up divorcing
Season 1 was more successful, in my opinion, because the contestants had no idea what they were getting themselves into when they signed the waiver. The contestants in Season 2 had higher standards because they had seen Season 1. If Season 3 of Love is Blind is anything like the first two, I’ll be pleasantly surprised. For Season 4, I have a recommendation to Netflix: avoid casting show viewers and fans. Love is Blind Season 3 will be coming to Netflix in October 19.
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