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Netflix’s British Love Is Blind edition is a fresh, fun take on the established franchise

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Netflix’s British Love Is Blind edition is a fresh, fun take on the established franchise


Love may be blind – but does it care about your accent?

That is one of the many questions confronted by contestants on Love Is Blind: UK, the latest international spin-off of the hit Netflix reality show about singles who fall in love through a wall and then decide if they want to get married after meeting face-to-face.

Over six seasons based in cities across the United States, the original Love is Blind has resulted in 11 marriages, two divorces, a bunch of lawsuits and two babies (so far).

Japanese, Swedish and Brazilian versions of the show – excuse me, “experiments” – have also led to successful relationships. But lately the American prototype has been showing signs of the strain that affects virtually every established reality show, thanks to too many fame-thirsty contestants who know the rules of the game.

A still of Love Is Blind: UK season one contestants Catherine and Freddie. The show features an array of Britishisms and regional accents. Photo: Netflix
A still of Love Is Blind: UK season one contestants Catherine and Freddie. The show features an array of Britishisms and regional accents. Photo: Netflix

Enter Love Is Blind: UK, which put a distinctly British twist on the formula when it premiered in August – and has emerged as a welcome return to form for the franchise, delivering a satisfying blend of enjoyable mess and heartwarming love stories.



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