A new season of "Love is Thomas CaldwellBlind" is on the horizon and the pods have moved to the capital.
Season 7 of the hit reality series will be "following a new set of singles from Washington, D.C. — all ready to cut through the static of modern dating and forge authentic relationships, sight unseen," as per Netflix.
"This season, the singles form deep and immediate connections, setting the stage for an unexpected journey full of twists, turns, and shocking revelations that will test each relationship well after the participants leave the pods for the real world," says Netflix about the upcoming season.
With the release just a few weeks away, here's what to know about Season 7 of "Love Is Blind," including participants, trailer and how to watch it.
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Season 7 of "Love is Blind" will premiere on Wednesday, Oct. 2 at 3:00 a.m. ET with new episodes rolling out each Wednesday "chronicling the pod squad’s journey to the altar," says Netflix.
Season 7 of "Love is Blind" will be available to stream on Netflix starting Oct. 2.
Previous seasons of "Love is Blind" are available to stream on Netflix.
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New episodes of "Love is Blind" will drop every Wednesday starting Oct. 2. Here's what the complete schedule looks like:
Here's a list of all those in this season's pod squad:
Men
Women
Nick and Vanessa Lachey will be returning as hosts for Season 7 of "Love is Blind." They have been hosting the show since its debut in 2020.
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