On Love is Blind: UK

When they opened the door for Freddie and the girl, she could not believe her eyes. She started crying immediately. Like she couldn't believe it. She was so shocked like "are UK people actually this stunning."

I've seen a pink flag for Freddie though. His IG is prominently thirst trap pictures. I mean objectively, he is really really stunning, it's crazy. But his IG gives the player's energy or he might even be gay. Cos gay men are really more attracted to guys with huge muscles so if a man posts muscles/seductive pictures when he is not a model or a gym instructor, he is likely targeting a gay demographic. I'm not even lying, his older posts have men commenting "hot 🥵" and like. I'd hate to be spreading rumours about a genuinely good guy's name like this but you can never be too careful.

Love is Blind UK is definitely the best for me. And I'm saying this as someone whose favourite couple is still Brett and Tiffany from Love is Blind season 4. The entire cast in this new UK version, they really are mature.

The show is really topnotch. And the least age I've seen there is 27 which makes sense, cos I never really understood the 22 and 23 year olds that were in the American version. These ones look like they're actually serious, that they're here to find love. Some of them give me bad vibes but that's what makes it even real.

The American version, most of them wanted to blow, be influencers from the popularity. The dramas they had, seemed too childish. Like high school conflict type of shit. 

There is definitely drama in this UK version. But the participants are all mature. There weren't petty cat fights between women who liked the same man. The majority of them are in their 30s so the conversations are more straight to the point and their discussions are on point. They are really good looking as well, plus we have a lot of eye candies with British accents getting sappy.

This is absolute cinema for romance TV lovers. Peak romance.

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