Netflix has announced its latest season of "Love is Blind," which premieres on February 11th, 2026. The show's tenth installment will feature a new group of singles from Ohio, who will embark on the unconventional dating experience without ever seeing each other in person.
This season marks a departure from previous seasons in that no one has gotten married yet. According to series creator Chris Coelen, "the trying is the most enjoyable and important part for me." This approach allows participants to focus on building genuine connections with others, rather than being swayed by physical appearance or societal expectations.
A total of 32 singles will be featured in this season, aged 28-38. Among them are a dancer-turned-flight attendant, a former professional soccer player, an infectious diseases doctor, and many pet parents. The show's trailer highlights the unique personalities and stories of these contestants, showcasing their hopes, fears, and desires for love.
The release schedule for "Love is Blind" Season 10 has been confirmed as follows: all six episodes will be released at once on February 11th, followed by new episodes airing every Wednesday. The full episode release schedule includes episodes 7-12, with the final episode scheduled to air on March 4th.
In a recent interview, Chris Coelen discussed the significance of the show's approach. "While we're always rooting for our participants to find a lifelong commitment β because that's what they all say they come to Love is Blind for β most importantly, we root for them to make the decisions they feel are right for themselves." This emphasis on self-discovery and empowerment has resonated with viewers in previous seasons.
With its unique format and focus on human connection, "Love is Blind" continues to captivate audiences. Will this season be any different? Only time will tell as the show's participants embark on their latest journey of love and self-discovery.
This season marks a departure from previous seasons in that no one has gotten married yet. According to series creator Chris Coelen, "the trying is the most enjoyable and important part for me." This approach allows participants to focus on building genuine connections with others, rather than being swayed by physical appearance or societal expectations.
A total of 32 singles will be featured in this season, aged 28-38. Among them are a dancer-turned-flight attendant, a former professional soccer player, an infectious diseases doctor, and many pet parents. The show's trailer highlights the unique personalities and stories of these contestants, showcasing their hopes, fears, and desires for love.
The release schedule for "Love is Blind" Season 10 has been confirmed as follows: all six episodes will be released at once on February 11th, followed by new episodes airing every Wednesday. The full episode release schedule includes episodes 7-12, with the final episode scheduled to air on March 4th.
In a recent interview, Chris Coelen discussed the significance of the show's approach. "While we're always rooting for our participants to find a lifelong commitment β because that's what they all say they come to Love is Blind for β most importantly, we root for them to make the decisions they feel are right for themselves." This emphasis on self-discovery and empowerment has resonated with viewers in previous seasons.
With its unique format and focus on human connection, "Love is Blind" continues to captivate audiences. Will this season be any different? Only time will tell as the show's participants embark on their latest journey of love and self-discovery.