
‘Love Is Blind UK' Season 2 Release Schedule
Kicking off earlier today, Netflix released the first four episodes showing us all 30 cast members getting to know each other in a series of dates, in which they can't see each other due to the pod walls separating them and must fall in love sight unseen.
However, this hasn't stopped a number of couples getting engaged. Now, we're desperate to know who is going to make it down the aisle and who will break up before the 'I dos'. So if you're just as impatient as us, here's what to know about when the next episodes of Love Is Blind UK season 2 are on.
The new season of Love Is Blind UK began on 13 August, with the first four episodes being released. The majority of these episodes were centered on life in the pods and the various couples forming their connections.
As with every version of Love Is Blind, including the UK series, Netflix puts out the episodes in a staggered release.
The first four episodes were out on Aug. 13, and the next set will be released a week later on 20 August, and then the final set on Aug. 27.
Don't want to miss an episode? Here's when all the episodes of Love Is Blind UK season 2 are airing:
Now all that's left is to find out who will say 'I do'.
Love Is Blind UK season 2 is available on Netflix now.

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