The two Guadeloupeans were chosen to host the French version of the famous American show broadcast on Netflix.
Olympic judo champion Teddy Riner and his partner Luthna Plocus will host the French version of the reality TV show “Love is Blind”, scheduled for 2025, Netflix told AFP on Thursday, confirming information from Parisian.
Launched on the streaming platform in the United States in 2020, in the midst of a pandemic, “Love is Blind” follows several singles as they meet their soul mate. The male and female participants are isolated from the world and get to know each other by talking through a wall, without ever seeing each other, the idea of the show being to put the saying to the test “love is blind”.
Physical meetings only take place after a marriage proposal, with the engaged couple then spending several weeks getting to know each other in the real world, meeting each other's friends and family before taking the plunge towards nuptials…or separation.
Very popular, “Love is Blind” is in its seventh season in the United States and has been available in around ten countries, from Germany to Brazil, including Japan and the United Arab Emirates.
Produced by ITV Studios (“Love Island France”, “The Voice”), the first French edition of “Love is Blind” is expected on Netflix in 2025. The candidates are currently filming in Morocco, according to the Parisian.
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