Love Is Blind is back for another wild season of emotional rollercoasters, blind proposals, and “I-can’t-believe-this-is-reality-TV” moments! Yes, Netflix just dropped the news on Friday (September 6), making it official: Season 7 is coming in hot, and spoiler alert—our single hopefuls this time are all from Washington, DC! That’s right, the nation’s capital, where people can now argue about love being blind and politics.
For those who somehow haven’t caught on to this delightful social experiment, here’s the quick breakdown: the show gathers a bunch of singles from the same city, but instead of meeting at a bar, they kick things off in these magical, sensory-deprived cubicles called “pods.” Yep, you heard me right—pods. Not the futuristic kind with AI but the kind where you spill your deepest secrets to a stranger through a wall and hope they’re not a serial killer.
So, here’s the setup: Nick and Vanessa Lachey (who I assume have signed a lifetime hosting contract) once again lead a band of brave souls into a whirlwind of pod-based romance. The catch? These lovebirds won’t lay eyes on each other until after one of them decides to pop the big question. Propose first, see the person later—because apparently, love thrives when you’re blindfolded. Who knew?
Once these love-blind adventurers get engaged, they step into the terrifying, bright-lit reality we like to call “the real world” to plan a wedding and figure out if their emotional bond can survive things like… seeing each other’s morning faces or discovering their future spouse’s questionable taste in home décor. Can their heart-eyed pod connection translate into real-life fireworks before the wedding bells ring? Or will they be swiping left all the way to the altar?
Season 7 promises all the drama, awkward silences, and “is this really happening?” moments we’ve come to crave, with a brand-new backdrop of Washington, DC. Mark your calendars for Wednesday, October 2nd, when the first batch of episodes drops! Prepare your popcorn (or maybe tissues), because this is bound to be a ride.