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Netflix Announces ‘Love Is Blind’ Season 5 Premiere Date

It’s almost time to re-enter the pods for another year of love and drama.

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It’s almost time to re-enter the pods for another year of love and drama.

Netflix announced Tuesday that Season 5 of Love Is Blind will premiere on Friday, Sept. 22 with the first episodes of the season while episodes 5-7 will drop the following week on Sept. 29 before the wedding ceremonies on Oct. 13.

The hit reality dating series will feature hopefuls looking for love from the city of Houston, Texas. The season will feature hopefuls who get to know each other in pods and choose to marry without first meeting the person they are talking to.

Additionally, the streamer also announced the premiere date for After The Altar, which follows the Season 4 cast to see where things stand one year after the show. The special will premiere all three episodes on September 1.

“As the married couples raise a toast to their one-year anniversaries and the singles reflect on the past year,” Netflix said in a preview of the upcoming season.

“However, the upcoming game and party promise unexpected surprises and twists, leaving the fate of some relationships hanging in the balance,” the description continues. “Will remaining tension be squashed? Have marriages and friendships grown together or grown apart?”

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The first four seasons of Love Is Blind is currently streaming on Netflix.

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Stephen Anderson is FWRD AXIS' Co-founder and Chief Political Reporter based in the United States.

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