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What Netflix DIDN'T show you on Love Is Blind! The couples who got engaged but were brutally kicked off the show early after being kept under guard in bleak Swedish 'living quarters'
It's the ultimate social experiment - testing to see if two people can fall for one another through a wall, where they cannot see the person on the other side.
The former contestants reveal that the living quarters were actually in an ‘absolutely boiling’ makeshift film set located in an abandoned ice rink two hours outside Stockholm, which they were escorted to every morning from the local hotel they were staying in. Couples stayed in sea-view villas with private pools, while the production team had rooms in the hotel’s main building, which boasts a hair and beauty salon and ten luxury restaurants. All contributors have bespoke, dedicated support, which includes pre-launch coping skills training with a clinical psychologist and regular check-ins – in the form of texts, phone and video calls and in-person meetings – from the welfare and programme psych team throughout filming, and pre and post-transmission.’
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