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Love is Blind Season 3 has just landed on Netflix

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Published 11:57 19 Oct 2022 GMT+1

Love is Blind Season 3 has just landed on Netflix

You can watch Love is Blind season three now on Netflix - and it looks as chaotic as ever

Gregory Robinson

Gregory Robinson

Love is Blind season three has now landed on Netflix, and it looks like things are set to be as chaotic as ever - perfect for a cosy evening in catching up on a few episodes... or, let's face it, the whole series in one sitting. Watch the trailer here:

"Some love stories you never see coming," Netflix teased ahead of the new series, which follows the second instalment that aired back in February.

In case you’ve never watched an episode of Netflix’s wildest dating show (where have you been?) the premise for the new batch of episodes largely remains intact.

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Brave singletons will get to know each other in pods but they are unable to see each other face-to-face until they decide to get engaged.

After the engagements, the couples are flown out to a fancy hotel in a tropical location for romantic honeymoons with the other couples, before planning their weddings and meeting each other's families.

The dating show is back for series three.
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Once at the altar, the couples will have to reveal whether they have decided to tie the knot.

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And as shows like Married at First Sight have shown us in the past, mayhem always unfolds.

The series is hosted by real-life couple Nick and Vanessa Lachey, who often offer their own tips and anecdotes about married life.

Judging by the teasers and trailers, some of the singletons will have second thoughts about their chosen partner. There may also be fiancé swaps and unrequited feelings – which makes for binge-worthy viewing.

There are 30 unlucky-in-love people looking for love including Ashley, a 29-year-old chiropractor who is looking for ‘somebody that I can enjoy doing life with.’

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We actually can't wait.
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Meanwhile, Brennon, 32, a water treatment engineer, is looking for someone ‘that’s a take charge personality’.

Nancy, a 32-year-old real estate investor, is looking for a partner she can be ‘genuine’ with.

Anthony, 33, is looking for someone that is ‘spontaneous’ and ‘fun’.

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And Brannigan, 35, a critical care nurse, wants someone who has ‘integrity’ and is ‘able to hold an intellectual conversation and is a good person.’

Don’t we all!

The last time Love is Blind hit the headlines was a mere month ago when several couples announced they had filed for divorce around the time the season two reunion aired last month.

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Jarrette Jones and Iyanna McNeely announced their divorce in August, while Danielle Ruhl and Nick Thompson announced their split less than a week later.

And, after failing to find love during the show, contestants Deepti Vempati and Kyle Abrams said they were dating - only to reveal they had called it quits days later. The Love is Blind universe really is WILD.

Watch season three of Love is Blind on Netflix now.

Featured Image Credit: Netflix

Topics: Sex and Relationships, TV And Film, Netflix

Gregory Robinson
Gregory Robinson

Gregory is a journalist working for Tyla. After graduating with a master's degree in journalism, he has worked for both print and online publications and is particularly interested in TV, (pop) music and lifestyle. He loves Madonna, teen dramas from the '90s and prefers tea over coffee.

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