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Love Is Blind fans rejoice as Netflix renews the experimental dating show for two more seasons

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If you've been down about the current coronavirus pandemic forcing us all to stay in our homes for the next few weeks, Netflix is here to cheer you up as the streaming giant just announced they've renewed Love Is Blind for two more seasons.

Yes, you read that right.The experimental dating show, which sees couples propose without ever coming face-to-face and then get married just four short weeks later is set to return to screens, will be back.

It shouldn't come as a surprise to many as it managed to get us all counting down the days until each new episode dropped on the streaming app.

By the end of the series, fans were left waiting to see which couple would make it and which wouldn't and some were even surprised by the outcome – need we.

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