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Netflix Love is Blind fans have 'no sympathy' for 'visibly upset' Scottish contestant

Netflix Love is Blind fans have 'no sympathy' for 'visibly upset' Scottish contestant

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Love is Blind UK returned to Netflix for a second series earlier this week and fans have been binge-watching the popular dating show after the first episodes dropped on Wednesday.
Among the 30 participants entering the pods looking for love, sight unseen, was 31-year-old Scottish nanny and make-up artist Katisha Atkinson. The Dumfries-born star has caused quite a stir on the programme, appearing to be involved in this year's big love triangle, reports The Record.
Reacting to teaser clips of the episodes yet to come, which shows Katisha visibly upset, it appears her husband-to-be, Javen, is flirting with one of the co-stars at a group mixer. Fans have taken to social media to say they have 'no sympathy' for Katisha, as they voiced their thoughts.
"Katisha really trying hard to convince herself self she made the right choice with Javen. Girl I'm sorry for you, you chose the guy who did nothing for you when you had a good soul like Demola. I just know your tears are going to be premium," one fan voiced.
Someone else wrote: "Katisha is such a disappointment, at your big age still falling for the games?Good luck with that #loveisblinduk."
"Cannot believe Katisha, says she has a type which is clearly toxic. Comes on #LoveisblindUK ignores intentional, loving fine Demola to choose the toxic Javen who didn't even fight for her. Now she siting in Greece making excuses for him #LoveIsBlind," wrote someone else.
One fan pointed out: "Women love toxic men, that is the only reason Katisha is picking that man over Demola #LoveIsBlindUK," as someone else said: "Katisha has terrible decision making skills, that's a huge loss, Demola did everything right #LoveIsBlindUK."
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Further teaser clips show despite opting to open her heart to Javen, Katisha faces a rather awkward encounter when she comes face-to-face with Demola in upcoming episodes.
"I do not want to see Katisha go back to Demola after she broke his heart. Pls, I don't want to see another Nicole-Sam-Beneiah situation like last year. She better stick with her decision," one fan wrote.
Someone else added: "Katisha chose Javen? Who's clearly immature and just there for the 'game'? Katisha, girl, hope you like laying in the dumbass bed you just made #LoveIsBlindUK."
"Katisha loves toxic men because wtf. Hope she watched this back and feel shame #LoveIsBlindUK," chimed in another fan.
The first four episodes of Love Is Blind will be available from August 13. Four more will follow on August 20 with the final four on August 27.
The second series of Love is Blind: UK is available to watch now on Netflix, with the second set of episodes airing August 20.
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