When "Love Is Blind" first premiered in 2020, viewers were likely unsure of the concept. A dating show where participants fall in love, sight unseen? Sure, it sounds great on paper, but was it actually going to work in real life?

Taking physical looks out of the equation to focus on an emotional connection seemed like a risky idea, especially in a society that's often fixated on "love at first sight."

And yet, here we are, five years later and "Love Is Blind" is still going strong as a franchise — and so are many of the couples who met on the show.

Since its initial debut, the Netflix series has inspired a plethora of spinoff series in other countries, including "Love Is Blind: UK," which just returned for a second season.

The U.S. "Love Is Blind" series may be the longest-running ve

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