Love Is Blind couples’ feelings ‘won’t last’, according to expert
Netlix recently sent us down a rabbit hole of reality show chaos when they released the first few episodes of Love Is Blind.
The concept is simple, but completely insane. Our new favourite binge-watch follows thirty single (and so very ready to mingle) men and women hoping to marry.
For 10 days — yes only 10 days — the singles hunt for their forever loves without ever seeing each other, speaking to each other in pods separated by a thin wall.
And of course, they’re given an unlimited supply of alcohol to help them open up about their deepest regrets and biggest dreams, resulting in a connection like no other.
Finally, they get to propose to the love of their life (who they met days before), resulting in us reeling on our living room couches wondering how anyone could fall in love that quickly.
Relationship expert Lee Wilson finds the concept as baffling as most of us do, and hopes the coming season, as well as the potential UK season, would have producers helping contestants understand that what they’re feeling might not be real love.