Netflix’s “Love Is Blind” had 30 young singles hang out in windowless rooms where they chatted without setting eyes on each other.
Those who developed a connection got engaged (yes, without ever meeting in person), and were sent to spend just ten days together before getting married.
Around 30 million households tuned in, according to the platform’s opaque viewership stats.But did it work? At the end of the show’s crazy ride, two happy couples — Lauren and Cameron Hamilton and Amber and Matt Barnett a k a Barnett — emerged as show’s sole success stories.
They are still married today, two years after they met.Now, in three new episodes titled “Love Is Blind: After the Altar” (out on Netflix on Wednesday), the audience catches up with the.
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