
1 Couple Calls It Quits On 'Love Is Blind' — But The Drama Is Just Beginning
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Netflix just released three new episodes — and it's a roller coaster ride.
Netflix just released three new episodes from Season 6 of “Love Is Blind” on Wednesday — and the drama is yet another roller coaster ride this week.
All of the couples go through ups and downs in Episodes 7-9 — with one couple calling it quits in one of the most confusing conversations we’ve seen all season. The couples settle back home in Charlotte, North Carolina, meet each other’s friends and families, and have big conversations about race, parenthood and their fears. We even get to see the return of Jessica, who has emerged as a fan favorite for her tell-it-like-it-is moments on the show.
But now that everyone is back to their new reality, the couples’ worries and uncertainties have come into clear focus.
HuffPost reporters and editors chatted about this week’s episodes in this live-blog post. Catch up below.
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