Love Island: 6 reality shows to binge on Netflix to get your fix after ITV2 hit ends
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While it feels like it was only yesterday that the latest series of the ITV2 hit started, the final is taking place tonight.
Once it is over, fans will be looking for the next reality show fix to tide them over until Love Island returns in the summer.
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Hide AdSo here are a few suggestions for shows that can be streamed on Netflix:
Love Is Blind
Netflix’s big new reality TV event is now available – with new episodes on Thursdays.
The streaming giant describes it as a ‘social experiment'.
The blurb on Netflix reads: ‘Nick and Vanessa Lachey host this social experiment where signle men and women look for love and get engaged, all before meeting in person.’
Sounds like one for fans of Married at First Sight.
There have been nine episodes released so far – more will be out on Thursday, February 27.
Dating Around
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Hide AdThere is one series of this on Netflix – but another is coming soon.
In the description, the streaming giant says: ‘In each episode of flirtations and fails, one real-life single navigates five blind dates. The mission: Find one match worthy of a second date.’
There are currently six episodes of Dating Around on the streaming service.
Celebs Go Dating
Netflix currently has one season of the Channel 4 dating series.
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Hide Ad‘At the celebrity dating agency, clients mingle with everyday singletons for a chance to find love with the non-famous,’ Netflix writes.
There is only one season on the streaming platform – with 20 episodes.
Back with the Ex
This 2018 reality series is available on Netflix currently.
There is one season on the streaming platform right now.
Netflix describes it as: ‘New beginnings or old baggage? Four singles have one chance to reignite romance with an ex -- or leave the past behind for good.’
There are seven episodes to stream.
Terrace House
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This franchise is one that reality show fans can sink their teeth into with plenty of episodes available right now across a number of series.
Netflix writes: ‘A new set of six men and women start their lives together under one roof. All they get is a fabulous home and a car. As always, there is no script.’
Starting with 2015’s Terrace House: Boys & Girls in the City there are four separate series in the franchise in total – including Aloha State, set in Hawaii, Opening Doors and Tokyo 2019-2020.
Next in Fashion
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Hide AdNot a dating show, but this reality series is another of Netflix’s big original series released in 2020.
Featuring Alexa Chung and Tan France – from Queer Eye.
In the blurb on Netflix, it is described as: ‘Talented designers from around the world compete for $250,000 and the chance to become the next big thing in fashion.
There is one series with 10 episodes so far.
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