
‘Explosive' Love Is Blind UK season 2 trailer finally drops as Netflix confirms release schedule
Love Is Blind UK season two is on its way with its trailer teasing love triangles, rows and heartbreak. Presenters and real life husband-and-wife duo Emma and Matt Willis are returning to front the UK's version of the iconic Netflix dating show Love Is Blind which will be airing its ninth series later this year.
Once again, singletons looking for love from across the UK and Ireland are going to enter the pods in the hope of finding 'the one' without seeing them before getting engaged.
But it looks like things are going to go horribly wrong for at least one couple as the official trailer, which has been released today, Monday, August 4, has teased some explosive scenes.
Love Is Blind UK season 2 trailer unpacked
As one of the weddings plays out, a groom is heard saying 'however', as he rips apart his vows, much to the shock of attendees, followed by scenes of a sobbing bride who exclaims 'Oh my God'.
Later on in the trailer, one bride questions if something is 'too good to be true' while a groom states: 'If someone can make a sporadic decision like that, then she's not for me.'
This is then followed by an unknown woman taking off her engagement ring and putting it on a table as if she is about to leave the experiment.
Emma then ends the teaser by asking the singletons: 'The question is, will you be saying 'I do' or walk away forever?'
Along with the trailer, Netflix has also confirmed Love Is Blind UK season two's official release schedule so fans can know exactly when to expect new episodes to come out.
Love Is Blind UK season two episode release schedule
Episodes One to Four: Wednesday, August 13
Episodes Five to Eight: Wednesday, August 20
Episodes Nine and 10: Wednesday, August 27
So far, there has been no word on when the reunion episode is going to be shown but it is expected to be in late August or early September.
Love Is Blind UK season two premieres on Wednesday, August 13, on Netflix.

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