Netflix unveils an exciting new lineup for the seventh season of its hit blind-dating series, featuring the show’s first-ever set of sisters and a diverse group of singles from the nation’s capital.
On September 18, Netflix announced the highly anticipated cast for Season 7 of Love Is Blind, marking a fresh chapter for the popular blind-dating series. This season, the spotlight shifts to Washington, D.C., where a new group of singles will navigate the emotional rollercoaster of forming connections sight unseen.
In the latest teaser, viewers are introduced to the cast, which boasts an unprecedented feature: the first-ever set of sisters. The newcomers reflect on their previous dating experiences, share their hopes for marriage, and discuss their quirky stances on cats—an unexpectedly hot topic in D.C.’s dating scene.
Ranging in age from 27 to 37, the cast includes professionals from diverse fields such as quantum physics, art dealing, and journalism. Despite their varied backgrounds, they share a common goal: to find love and get engaged without ever seeing their potential partners.
The cast members bring intriguing personal stories to the table. Ashley W., 32, revealed she once supported her boyfriend financially, while Tyler, 34, recounted paying his long-distance partner’s rent, only to discover she was unfaithful. Similarly, Taylor, 30, discussed her past experiences with infidelity and forgiveness.
Cats have emerged as a significant theme. Garrett, 33, a quantum physicist with a cat allergy, once dated a cat owner for a year. In contrast, lawyer Marissa, 32, owns two cats and insists that any potential partner must at least be neutral towards them. “I don’t like people who hate cats,” Marissa stated firmly.
The cast has also encountered their share of dating mishaps. Bodhan, 36, shared a memorable disaster when a date who came to cook steak accidentally injured herself.
When it comes to their ideal partners, the singles express a desire for attentiveness and independence. Nina, 32, seeks someone who remembers the small details and considers her feelings, while Nick D., 29, prefers a partner who is not overly dependent.
Reflecting on their love lives as if they were book titles, Monica, 37, described her experiences as “‘Holy s—,’ cause this is so crazy,” while Tara, 29, opted for “‘Bland but exciting,'” suggesting a mix of mundane and thrilling moments ahead.
According to Netflix’s official synopsis, this season promises “deep and immediate connections,” with an array of twists, turns, and surprises that will challenge the relationships even after the participants leave the pods and enter the real world.