It’s happened, the pods are officially open and us Brits have really not held back in the first four episodes of Love Is Blind UK. The iconic dating show which see 30 singles date each other through pod walls, in the hopes of walking away with a future spouse, has finally made its way over to this side the pond. And with awkward love triangles, accusations of not being on the show for the right reasons and adorable proposals, it’s more than lived up to the US version. But when is the next episode of Love Is Blind UK heading to Netflix? Here’s what you need to know.
When did Love Is Blind UK premiere?
The first four episodes of Love Is Blind UK premiered today (7th August) at 8am BST. The show has been years in the making, having first been announced in February 2023 and now it’s finally hit our screens in August 2024.
How many Love Is Blind UK episodes are there?
There are 11 episodes of Love Is Blind UK. The first four mainly take place in the pods, with episodes five to nine expected to cover the couples’ lives together in the real world, and adjusting to normal life before their weddings. The final two episodes are then likely to focus on the weddings and the all important question of who will say ‘I do’?
When does the next episode of Love Is Blind UK come out? The full episode release schedule
The 11 Love Is Blind UK episodes are being released across three weeks, yes the anticipation is real, and here’s when you need to mark your calendars for the weekly releases.
- Episodes 1 to 4 – aired on 7th August
- Episodes 5 to 9 – airing from 14th August
- Episodes 10 to 11 – airing from 21st August
Ok, 14th August really needs to hurry up.
Love Is Blind UK is available on Netflix now
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