‘Love Is Blind’ Season 7 Reunion Trailer Promises Drama-Filled Exchanges, Former Star Appearances

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Love Is Blind Season 7 is promising a drama-filled reunion (teaser above) for its cast, featuring couples new and old hashing out their grievances and filling audiences in on what may not have been caught on the cameras.

During this installment’s of Netflix‘s hit reality series, two couples — Taylor and Garrett, Ashley and Tyler — made it to the altar. Meanwhile, couples Ramses and Marissa and Hannah and Nick called their respective wedding quits in the days leading up to the festivities. Alexandra and Tim, Monica and Stephen faced challenges earlier on during their hometown weeks post-Cabo, while Brittany and Leo decided to make a separate, unfilmed trip to Miami after which they broke off their engagement.

Hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey, the reunion features snippets of tense moments between the likes of Hannah and Nick, Marissa and Ramses, as well as Alexandra and Tim. The trailer teases an unpacking of the pain points from these relationships, in front of an audience featuring their loved ones and former couples like Bliss and Zack (Season 4), as well as participants Jessica (Season 1), Nancy (Season 3), Marshall (Season 4) and AD (Season 6).

In one particular dicey moment, Hannah accuses Nick of starring on the show in a bid for fame, prompting gasps and shocked reactions from the live audience. In another, Ashley and Tyler seem to address social media rumors about the status of the latter’s sperm donation.

Also of note is Brittany and Leo’s presence in the reunion, as the last time viewers saw the couple was in the reveal following the pods. Series producers opted not to follow the couple during their honeymoon stage.

Love Is Blind, a popular international format and franchise for the streamer, follows a group of singles embrace an unconventional dating premise, bonding with potential partners sight-unseen before agreeing to marry them.

The reunion will drop on Netflix Oct. 30, at 9 p.m. ET.

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