Love Is Blind Season 2 After the Altar

Now that the entire 10-episode Season 2 of Love Is Blind has ended, we know who ended up together, and who completely crashed and burned. But as we saw in Season 1, that wasn’t the last we saw of the couples from Netflix’s hit social experiment.

Back in Season 1, we found out Gigi and Damian were all but broken up, and Damian randomly invited Francesca from Too Hot to Handle Season 1. Plus, Diamond Jack, who dodged a serious bullet with her ex-fiance Carlton Morton, had a date with a guy named Rumeal, who also turned out not to be the one for her. Of course, Love Is Blind fans’ favorite couple, Lauren and Cameron, were doing as strong as ever.

Since Season 2 filmed back in 2021, there’s been more than enough time between the weddings and now to see how the couples are doing. Have any gotten divorced? Or maybe one of the couples who didn’t get married are giving it another go? There’s a lot to unpack with the six couples we’ve had this season. Literally all of them have had some type of drama, like Shake’s lack of attraction to Deepti, or Nick and Danielle’s constant arguing about everything from how much time they spend together to meeting their parents.

Here’s everything we know about Love Is Blind Season 2’s After the Altar, and when we could see more of the show’s couples. And if you want to know more about Love Is Blind Season 3, we’ve got info on that too.

Everything We Know About Love Is Blind Season 2 After the Altar

When is Love Is Blind Season 2’s After the Altar Coming to Netflix?

According to Newsweek, the reunion special will premiere on Netflix on March 4, 2022. Netflix usually drops new episodes of shows at 3 a.m. EST.

Who Will Be in After the Altar?

Whether or not they made it to the altar, it’s more than likely all of the couples focused on during the season will appear. So, that means Natalie and Shayne, Shaina and Kyle, Jarette and Iyanna, Sal and Mallory, Shake and Deepti, and Nick and Danielle will all be at the reunion special.

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