Do Love Is Blind contestants go on the popular Netflix show to find love or to gain fame overnight? Viewers say it’s more of the latter.

The purpose of theLove Is Blindexperiment is for a group of singles to enter the pods and test whether or not they can really love someone sight unseen. In order to be on the show, prospective contestants have to apply. Then, the casting department goes through the applications to choose the right people.

Several happy couples have been produced as a result of the seriesandits ever-growing number of spin-offs, but it isn’t a high percentage when you factor in the number of contestants.

Now, it makes sense that not everyone would come out of the pods and tie the knot. For some, the process could feel too quick to enter a marriage, and others might not have found their true love during the experiment.

However, if you the viewers, the main reason the odds for love on the show are so slim is because of the fame-seeking stars.

Love Is Blind fans are mad at production

Love Is Blind fans are mad at production

On February 9, LIB viewers took toRedditto accuse Netflix & the production team behind the series (Kinetic Content) of not hiring the right people for the series on purpose.

One fan wrote, “In the US, Producers seek influencers who will bring drama and trauma. Like Shane, Shake, Bartise, Irina, Izzy, and Jacquline. People who are not marriage material, mature, or mentally stable in most cases.”

Another fan chimed in and wrote, “Maybe if Netflix would be willing to sacrifice a portion of the ratings they would pick more authentic candidates. But it’s their choice!”

Season 6 premiers on Valentine’s Day, and hopefully, some of the contestants will be able to change fans’ minds.

Je’Kayla Crawford was a Senior Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in all things Reality TV. Her expert subject areas are Netflix originals, Below Deck, Love is Blind, and anything else on Bravo! She also has bylines at Distractify, Teen Magazine, and New Scene Magazine.