
When is Love Is Blind UK season 2 part 2 out on Netflix and how many episodes are there?
Love Is Blind UK season two once again sees singletons from across the country get ready to enter the pods in a bid to meet 'The One' without seeing them first.
From a professional dancer and a dating app founder to a gaming entrepreneur, a nanny and a cafe owner, singles from a range of backgrounds have come together for this next series of Netflix 's Love Is Blind UK.
Hosts Emma and Matt Willis return to oversee the proceedings as the 30 singles enter the pods to find a connection and get engaged, all before seeing one another for the first time.
But when they do lay eyes on one another, will it be instant sparks or will it be the start of an upward battle before deciding whether to say 'I do'.
When is Love Is Blind UK season 2 part 2 out?
Love Is Blind UK season two premieres on Wednesday, August 13, with the first four episodes released for subscribers to enjoy.
Thankfully, the wait isn't too long before the hit dating show returns for its next batch of episodes.
Love Is Blind UK season two part two will be released the following week on Wednesday, August 20, on Netflix.
These episodes are expected to follow what happens after everyone meets in the pods and the couples get to know each other in the real world.
Love Is Blind UK season 2 episode count
Love Is Blind UK season two is going to consist of 10 episodes in total, making it slightly shorter than last year's 12-episode run.
The remaining two episodes are going to be dropped on Netflix, the next week on Wednesday, August 27.
Speaking about the new series, Emma told Metro: 'Last year, we were quite nervous.
'This year, we were much more relaxed.
''We really wanted the UK one to be as good as all of the others and I think it surpassed our expectations, because it had everything.
'It had heart, it had a very British sense of humour.'
She then added: 'The one thing I've taken [from hosting the show] – and it's not so much a reflection on our relationship, but a reflection on the world of dating generally – is, I'm really glad I'm not single.'

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