This article contains some spoilers about series two of Love is Blind UK
When it comes to love, most of us would like to think personality and values are our main priorities. But if looks were taken out of the equation entirely, would we still fall in love with the same people?
That's the question at the heart of Love Is Blind, Netflix's hit reality dating experiment.
The show sees singles date each other in "pods", speaking through a wall without seeing what the other person looks like. Only after getting engaged can couples meet face to face, then navigate the pressures of a honeymoon, moving in together, and meeting families - all in a whirlwind run-up to a legally binding wedding.
In the UK's second season of the show, 30 hopefuls entered the pods - five couples got engaged and three said yes at the altar. And yet, a year later, only one couple remains together.










