Ohio residents have a chance to participate in the hit Netflix TV show, Love Is Blind, as the show is casting for new cities.
Kinetic Content, the production company behind the hit reality show “Love Is Blind,” has exciting news for fans! They recently announced that they are currently casting for the show’s new season in several cities, including Columbus, Ohio. So, if you’re a fan of the show and live in Columbus, Ohio, this could be your chance to find love on TV!
In the reality TV show, Love Is Blind, individuals search for love and become engaged without ever meeting their potential partner in person. The show features fifteen men and fifteen women, all from the same metropolitan area, who are eager to find true love. The participants engage in dates for ten days, communicating with one another through a speaker in specially designed “pods,” where they cannot see each other but can only talk.
After committing to the process, couples have the opportunity to connect in person and embark on a journey with the other pairs. The adventure begins with a trip, and then the duos move into a shared apartment in the city for a duration of four weeks. At the end of this intensive experience, the couple either exchange their vows or face rejection at the altar.
If you’re looking to join the cast, you’ll need to fill out an extensive application that includes thought-provoking questions such as, “Have you ever faced criticism in past relationships for something superficial?” and “What family and cultural traditions do you hold dear and hope to incorporate into your future marriage?”
To apply, you must be at least 21 years old and currently not in a committed intimate or monogamous dating relationship, nor living with anyone with whom you have an intimate or monogamous dating relationship. In addition, you must possess a valid passport for at least one year, and have no intentions of running for any public office during the application process and for the following year.
According to reports, every participant receives a weekly sum of $1,000.
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