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Season 9 of "Love Is Blind," which premiered on Netflix on Oct. 1, is available to stream exclusively on Netflix, as are Seasons 1 through 8. Netflix subscriptions are available in three tiers: a "Standard with ads" plan for $7.99 per month, a "Standard" plan without ads for $17.99 per month and a "Premium" plan for $24.99 per month.
Break out the chicken smoothie! This season turned out to be one of the most interesting as the cast dealt with issues of race and class.
After a disastrous season of pod ghosting, dramatic breakups and zero “I do’s” at the altar, you would think that “Love Is Blind” would go above and beyond to ensure Season 9’s reunion was a bit more bearable than the couples we torturously watched crash and burn in the show’s most underwhelming installment yet.
Find out when and where to watch the ‘Love Is Blind’ Season 9 reunion as the cast reunites to reveal where their relationships stand now.
Fast forward to the Love Is Blind Season 9 reunion, where Joe revealed that he and a woman named Averee were now dating. The relationship came after Joe’s short-lived romance with Kacie McIntosh, a 34-year-old hair and makeup artist who was previously engaged to Patrick Suzuki, a 31-year-old construction manager on Love Is Blind Season 9.
Ally Simpson, the Executive Producer of Netflix's 'Love Is Blind' season 9 reunion, tells PEOPLE what went on behind the scenes to make the exciting episode, which aired on Oct. 29. The reunion kicked off with a performance from Myles Smith and later featured a cameo from NBA legend Chris Paul.
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Myles Smith is continuing his breakthrough in the U.S. as he performed his "Nice to Meet You" hit on the season 9 reunion of Love Is Blind, which aired on Netflix on Wednesday (Oct. 29).
In just five years, the show has aired seasons from nine different U.S. cities and spawned nearly a dozen international adaptations.