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When does 'Love is Blind: UK' come out? Season 1 release date, cast, hosts, where to watch
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Date:2025-04-18 02:05:48
Netflix's wildly popular reality dating show "Love is Blind" is crossing the pond and heading to the United Kingdom for a British spinoff, where a brand-new batch of singles will join the quest to find true love.
"It's time for the UK to fall back in love with love," says Netflix about the upcoming season, which will be the first-ever "Love is Blind" series in the United Kingdom. "Emma and Matt Willis host a social experiment where British singles look for love and get engaged before meeting in person."
"But who will say 'I do'?" the streamer adds.
Here's everything you need to know about debut season of "Love Is Blind: UK."
When does 'Love Is Blind: UK' Season 1 premiere?
Season 1 of the reality dating show is scheduled to hit Netflix on Aug. 7. While Netflix has not yet specified what time the new episodes will release, new content on the platform usually drops at 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT.
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'Love is Blind: UK' Season 1 episode schedule
Netflix will not be dropping all 12 episodes of "Love is Blind: UK" Season 1 on Aug. 6. Instead, episodes will roll out every Wednesday over a period of four weeks, with the finale scheduled for Aug. 25.
Here's what the episode schedule looks like:
- Episodes 1 – 4: August 7
- Episodes 5 – 9: August 14
- Episodes 10–11: August 21
- Episode 12: August 25
Who are the hosts of 'Love Is Blind: UK'?
Married couple Emma Willis, a former Big Brother presenter, and Matt Willis, a musician and co-founder of the pop band Busted, will host "Love Is Blind: UK." The two will "continue the tradition of a married couple overseeing the singles from their very first days in the pods all the way to the altar," according to Netflix.
'Love is Blind: UK' Season 1 cast
The inaugural season of "Love is Blind: UK" has an exciting "pod squad" with 30 eligible singles aged between 27 and 38. The upcoming season’s cast includes "a gym-loving funeral director and cellist with a thing for older women," as per Netflix.
Here's a list of everyone who will be participating in "Love is Blind: UK" Season 1, including age and profession:
- Aaron, 33: Chicken restaurateur
- Benaiah, 33: Structural landscaper
- Bobby, 33: Luxury shopping guide
- Charlie, 34: Gym general manager
- Conor, 31: Health food business owner
- Freddie, 32: Funeral director
- Jake, 32: Civil engineer
- Joanes, 31: Resident service manager
- Jordan, 32: Fashion tech founder
- Ollie, 33: Software sales
- Richie, 30: Sports turf maintenance director
- Ryan, 31: Techno DJ and cellist
- Sam, 31: Product design manager
- Steven, 37: Gym owner
- Tom, 38: PR and advertising consultant
- Catherine, 29: Dental nurse
- Demi, 30: Safeguarding and attendance manager
- Ella, 27: Social worker
- Elle, 27: Graphic designer
- Jasmine, 29: Mental health nurse
- Lisa, 34: Baby photographer
- Maria, 30: Makeup artist
- Natasha, 32: Careers coordinator
- Nicole, 29: Head of brand and marketing
- Olivia, 28: Creative project director
- Priya, 37: Procurement manager
- Ria, 34: Commercial contracts manager
- Sabrina, 35: Director of marketing and communications
- Sharlotte, 35: Global communications director
- Shirley, 27: Junior doctor
'Love Is Blind: UK' Season 1 trailer
Netflix dropped the official trailer for Season 1 on July 24.
Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at sshafiq@gannett.com and follow her on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.
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