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Scottish Love Is Blind UK star faces backlash from co-stars after U-turn

Scottish Love Is Blind UK star faces backlash from co-stars after U-turn

Daily Record17 hours ago
Netflix's hit dating show is back for a second season, and one Scottish cast member has already been questioned by their co-stars.
*This article contains spoilers for the first four episodes of Love Is Blind UK season 2.*

The much-loved dating programme, Love Is Blind UK, has returned for its second series, introducing a fresh batch of single hopefuls to the pods in their quest for enduring love.

The Netflix reality show features contestants prepared to meet their potential life partners and get engaged, all without laying eyes on each other beforehand.

In this series, Netflix viewers can anticipate a whirlwind of unexpected twists, tears and complicated love triangles, with one contestant in particular drawing criticism from their peers for 'changing their mind in just 24 hours'.
31 year old Nanny and makeup artist Katisha, originally from Dumfries in Scotland, found herself in a tricky situation when she captured the hearts of 30 year old financial analyst Demola and 28 year old health coach Javen.
Katisha, who has been single for six years and started feeling unfortunate in love, is ready to connect with "the right type of men" in her search for a future husband.
In the pods, she formed strong bonds with both Javen and Demola, leaving her uncertain about who to choose, reports the Mirror.
Ultimately, her decision left one participant 'blindsided' in episode 4, fittingly titled 'She Changed Her Mind Overnight'.

Initially, Katisha pledged her commitment to Demola when he expressed his desire to progress their relationship, but her attention was swayed by Javen during their next pod encounter.
This sparked some drama, as she subsequently turned down Demola's proposal, leaving numerous cast members stunned after he revealed that she wanted an exclusive relationship with him.
When Katisha chose to accept Javen's proposal instead, Demola's mate Kal was particularly miffed.

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He revealed to 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 challenged Katisha about her choice, he queried: "It's weird that Demola thought it was him and Javen thought it wasn't him.
"Yeah I didn't take it lightly," she replied. "That wasn't what it was like at all and it was really tough.

"It wasn't anything against him," she continued, as tensions escalated between them and Kal butted in: "Yeah, he never did anything wrong... At all. What made you go the other way?"
Katisha then responded: "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 concluded with an annoyed chuckle before the episode faded to black.
Has Katisha made the correct decision? 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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