How to Watch the <i>Love Is Blind</i> Reunion
It’s been a very dramatic fourth season of Love Is Blind, and there have been a lot of internet detectives discovering drama and spilling the tea on the couples post-season. That was supposed to mean the reunion special would be even more exciting, especially since Netflix planned to stream it live.
However, technical difficulties thwarted the plan, and viewers were kept waiting for the live broadcast. Switching gears, Netflix taped the reunion (which still took place on Sunday night) instead and will release it globally on the platform on April 17 at 3 p.m. ET/12 p.m. PT.
What will happen on the Love Is Blind: The Live Reunion?
As usual, hosts Nick and Vanessa Lachey invited the cast back to discuss what went on during the season and what has happened since, revealing who is still together and who isn’t. Are Tiffany and Brett really in it for the long haul? And did Josh and Jackie try to make it work? Read up on all the couples here.
In case you forgot, the contestants all met on the show without seeing one another, chatting through a wall in “the pods” about their hopes and dreams—and eventually falling in love. Before the end of the season, some couples got engaged and met face-to-face for the first time before eventually planning a wedding together. Real world factors put pressure on a lot of these unions, stopping them from seeing things through. And yet some couples make it all the way to “I do.”
How do you watch the streaming episode of the Love Is Blind reunion?
While the broadcast was originally slated for the night of Sunday, April 16, the recording will begin streaming on Monday, April 17 at 3 p.m. ET/12 p.m. PT. It should just appear in the Love Is Blind page like a usual new episode.
Can viewers join in the reunion?
Viewers were encouraged to post live commentary on the reunion Sunday night using the hashtag #LoveIsBlindLIVE on Twitter and Instagram for questions and comments. Perhaps a few audience questions were addressed on-camera, but we’ll find out for sure when the taping hits Netflix. Those viewing the recording will probably use the hashtag as they watch—people will definitely have a lot of thoughts.