Fans of ‘Love Is Blind’ Can Now Watch the Season 4 Reunion on Netflix
Netflix had planned to livestream the Love Is Blind’s season 4 reunion. However, the highly anticipated event was hit by technical difficulties leading to its cancellation. The news is that Netflix has solved the technical glitch and has started streaming again. The Season 4 special is now available on the streaming service, 19 hours after it was supposed to stream live. This article will detail what happened and how Netflix responded to frustrated subscribers.
Love is Blind Season 4 Reunion Live-Streaming Cancelled
Netflix’s attempt at live streaming the Love Is Blind season 4 reunion ended in disappointment as technical difficulties forced the cancellation of the real-time viewing. Subscribers were initially informed that there would be a few minutes of delay, but the streaming service ultimately pulled the plug after over an hour of waiting. The network later tweeted an apology, stating that the show would be filmed and made available on Netflix as soon as possible.
Love is Blind Season 4
Love Is Blind being a reality dating show that follows 30 men and women who date each other over ten days from inside pods that prevent them from seeing each other. The show’s premise is to avoid letting physical aspects weigh in on how the contestants feel. The reunion, hosted by real-life couple Nick and Vanessa Lachey, checks back in with Love Is Blind contestants’ months after filming has finished. The show is incredibly popular and was 2022’s eighth most streamed original show.
Subscribers’ Response
Frustrated subscribers responded to the cancellation with calls for Netflix to lower its subscription prices and resume shipping DVDs, as it was more their “speed.” Other brands, such as Paramount+ and Tile, also responded to the cancellation.
Promise of Rescheduled Streaming
Netflix has promised that the Love Is Blind season 4 reunion will be available to stream at 3 PM ET today, accompanied by a photo of the cast.
The Love Is Blind season 4 reunion was only Netflix’s second attempt at live streaming, with Chris Rock’s comedy special Selective Outrage airing live in March. Netflix also owns the rights to stream the Screen Actor Guild Awards live on its platform in 2024.