Love is Blind season seven was filming in Mexico last year, the show’s executive producer, Ally Simpson, got a call.It was from a field producer, with some startling, yet encouraging news about the six couples they had chosen to follow out of the pods post engagement and into real life.“He called at the end of the getaways and he said, ‘I think there's a chance we get all ‘yeses’ this season,” she tells Glamour.Yeah, not exactly.
Thus is the unpredictability of our favorite love “;” even the production team can’t accurately predict what will happen. When season seven—which features singles from Washington DC—premiered earlier this month, some fans grumbled that after a deliciously drama-filled , the couples from the nation’s capitol were a little too stable.But this past week’s episode drop turned that notion on its head.
Once arriving home, the couples have dealt with drama ranging from three (!) secret sperm donor kids to a sexting scandal involving a sleep study (?), and one of the couples, , have already broken up (due to the aforementioned sleep study sexting).And if you thought episodes 7-9 were wild, Simpson promises even more shockers to come.“I think with each batch [of episodes] there's new, interesting things…Each couple had at least one very, very, very surprising moment for us,” she says.Simpson and Chris Coelen, the show’s creator and executive producer, answered our burning questions about season seven, from WTF was up with that duck lady to how they try to ensure they aren’t casting a bunch of wannabe influencers.Glamour: This season has had a lot of twists and turns, from love triangles in the pods to some, let’s just say, interesting revelations once the pod-sters returned home.
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