
Love Is Blind UK season 2 contestant called out by co-stars for ‘changing mind overnight'
*This article contains spoilers for the first four episodes of Love Is Blind UK season 2.*
Popular dating show Love Is Blind UK is back for season 2, with a new bunch of singletons heading to the pods in the hope of finding lasting love.
The Netflix dating show sees contestants ready to meet their future spouse become engaged without seeing what they look like beforehand.
This season, Netflix viewers can expect plenty of twists, turns and messy love triangles, with one star in particular facing backlash from their fellow cast members for 'changing their mind in just 24 hours'.
31-year-old Nanny and makeup artist Katisha, who hails from Dumfries in Scotland, had quite the decision on her hands when she won the hearts of 30-year-old financial analyst Demola and 28-year-old health coach Javen.
Katisha has been single for six years and, after starting to feel unlucky in love, is ready to connect with 'the right type of men' in order to find a future husband.
In the pods, she built strong connections with both Javen and Demola, which left her confused about who to pick.
In the end, her decision left one contestant 'blindsided' in episode 4, which is aptly titled 'She Changed Her Mind Overnight'.
While at first, Katisha committed herself to Demola when he opened up about wanting to move forward with their relationship, her head was turned by Javen when they next entered the pods.
This led to a dramatic fallout, as she then rejected Demola's proposal, leaving many of his cast members in shock after he told them that she wanted to be exclusive with him.
When Katisha instead accepted Javen's proposal, Demola's friend Kal was especially peeved.
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He told the cameras: 'To see Katisha and Javen together has not really sunk in yet. I do feel bad for Demola and it was a big shock to me when he came back and said that she'd gone for Jav.
'I just want to know her side of things, because the jury is still out on whether Katisha's made the right choice or not.'
When he confronted Katisha about her decision, he questioned: 'It's weird that Demola thought it was him and Javen thought it wasn't him.'
'Yeah I didn't take it lightly,' she confirmed. 'That wasn't what it was like at all and it was really tough.'
'It wasn't anything against him,' she added, as things turned tense between them and Kal interjected: 'Yeah, he never did anything wrong… At all. What made you go the other way?'
Katisha then said: 'For me it was more that my connection with Javen was stronger so that's just what it came down to.
'I definitely made the right choice. Happy with that, are you?' she added with an irritated laugh before the episode cut to black.
Did Katisha make the right decision? We'll have to keep watching to find out.
Love Is Blind UK season 2, episodes 1-4 are now available to stream on Netflix.
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