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Meet The 30 Singles Of 'Love Is Blind' Season 4

Another day, another season of Love Is Blind. Fresh off the heels of some controversy from their latest hit dating show competition, The Perfect Match, Netflix is ready to drop a new season of their other Nick Lachey-hosted reality show. The latest season was a whole moment on social media when it premiered due to the moments like the Cole versus Zanab 'Cuties' scene debate as well as the cheating scandal between fan-favorite couple Raven and SK that occurred post-filming.


Love Is Blind season 4 premieres on Netflix on March 24, with new episodes streaming each week on Friday. Similarly to the rollout of previous seasons of the series, new episodes will be released in batches across a four-week period. Episodes 1-5 will premiere on Friday, March 24; episodes 6-8 will premiere the following Friday, March 31; episodes 9-11 will premiere on April 7, and lastly, episode 12 will be available to stream on Friday, April 12.

Ahead of what is sure to be the topic of major conversation for weeks to come on our social media feeds, get into the cast of 30 singles featured in the upcoming season. Can't wait to see which couples make it out of the Pods and (hopefully) down the aisle!

Meet the Cast of 'Love Is Blind' Season 4

36, Design Director

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31, Family Support Specialist

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33, Social Worker

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33, Sales Development Manager

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31, Project Engineer

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30, Mortgage Loan Officer

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27, Marketing Manager

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37, Client Lead Recruiter

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36, Gym Owner & Fitness Coach

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34, Flight Attendant

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29, Sales & Marketing Coordinator

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32, Communications Specialist

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33, Real Estate Investor

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33, Senior Program Manager

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39, Real Estate Broker

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31, Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist

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32, Technical Recruiter

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28, Operations Manager

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26, Business Owner

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30, Software Sales

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27, Certified Dental Assistant

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29, Technical Product Manager

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30, Plant Operations Director

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27, Marketing Manager

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32, Marriage & Family Therapist

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31, Elementary School Teacher

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29, Environmental Scientist

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29, Commercial Insurance & Real Estate

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28, Aerospace Engineer

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31, Criminal Defense Attorney

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