Being respectful. Love Is Blind alum Cameron Hamilton gave his two cents on why people shouldn’t ask couples about family planning amid the ongoing drama with Vanessa Lachey.
17.04.2023 - 00:47 / deadline.com
The live reunion for Netflix’s Love Is Blind, planned for Sunday night at 5:00 p.m PT / 8:00 p.m. ET, has yet to hit the air.
The reasons behind the delay were not immediately clear, and Netflix couldn’t be reached for comment. But the special bringing an end to the hugely popular reality series’ fourth season is just the second on the part of Netflix in the live event space, on the heels of Chris Rock’s live-streamed stand-up special Chris Rock: Selective Outrage, which debuted on the platform on March 4th.
“Pardon the interruption. We’re having trouble playing Netflix. Please check your internet connection and try again,” read a message on Netflix after the live show failed to load.
Netflix addressed the issues online with a tweet reading, “Love is … late #LoveIsBlindLIVE will be on in 15 minutes!”
Love is … late #LoveIsBlindLIVE will be on in 15 minutes!
Deadline has reached out to Netflix for comment and will update you when we hear back.
Love Is Blind: The Live Reunion is hosted by Vanessa Lachey and Nick Lachey.
Netflix promised viewers that the wait was going to be worth it in a follow-up tweet, accompanying a photo of S4 participant Irina Solomonova.
Promise #LoveIsBlindLIVE will be worth the wait…. pic.twitter.com/t7eOSLD3K6
Blockbuster took to social media to remind people that this wouldn’t happen with a VHS tape.
“Remember renting vhs’ from us. You could start it on time no problem… This is what we get,” read the tweet.
Remember renting vhs’ from us. You could start it on time no problem… This is what we get.
Memes following the delays ensued.
The Netflix support team right now #LoveIsBlind pic.twitter.com/ILoH1N6Cyl
Nick Lachey on a zoom call with Netflix live support right now pic.twitter.com/c2RUMD771v
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Being respectful. Love Is Blind alum Cameron Hamilton gave his two cents on why people shouldn’t ask couples about family planning amid the ongoing drama with Vanessa Lachey.
Nick and Vanessa Lachey aren't leaving the pods anytime soon. Despite a recent fan petition to have the couple removed as co-hosts of, ET has learned that the Lacheys will keep their jobs on the hit Netflix series.Furthermore, there is no truth to the rumors that season 1 standout couple Lauren Speed and Cameron Hamilton are being brought in to replace the Lacheys in any capacity.Following the season 4 reunion special, which was filled with controversial moments, drama and was plagued by technical issues, the Change.org petition to have the Lacheys removed received a surge in signatures, more than 40,000.Vanessa was criticized for hyper-focusing on when the contestants planned to have babies, individually questioning each couple about when they planned to become parents.Contestant Paul Peden also called out Vanessa directly while speaking with ET on the red carpet after the reunion taping.«I was like, 'F**k, man.' They kept drilling, drilling it down on me,» Paul told ET in the aftermath of the taping.
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family is weighing in on the criticism surrounding co-hosts Nick and Vanessa Lachey. The couple has come under fire for their line of questioning during the recent season 4 reunion, leading to a surge in signatures for aChange.org petition requesting that they be removed from the show.As of publication time, the petition has reached more than 40,000 signatures.
season 2 alum Danielle Ruhl is continuing to speak out about her alleged treatment from Netflix and Kinetic Content producers while filming the hit reality series.Danielle exclusively spoke with ET's Kevin Frazier via Zoom after sharing some of her own personal experiences with earlier this week.Danielle, who tied the knot with her now-ex-husband, Nick Thompson, on season 2 of the hit reality series, told ET that she was not offered medical or psychiatric assistance while filming the show.«When I was experiencing some medical stuff in the pods, there were no doctors. When I was experiencing mental health issues, there were no therapists,» she claimed.
hounding the cast of Netflix’s “Love Is Blind” with questions about which of the newlyweds would be the first to welcome a child during the show’s long-anticipated, yet ill-fated livestream reunion Sunday, Lachey, 42, who co-hosted the special alongside husband Nick, 49, is being blasted by some women who’ve struggled to conceive. “Were any of my fellow infertility warriors at all triggered by Vanessa Lachey’s annoying baby talk on the season 4?” Jen Walski, a married stay-at-home mother, ranted in her TikTok rebuke of the embattled TV personality, who’s a mom of three. She went on to note that the Lachey’s intrusive probe of the cast’s pregnancy plans made her “uncomfortable.” “They need to fire Vanessa and Nick,” Walski insisted, in part, “and hire somebody who can understand where these people are coming from.”And, unfortunately, there are millions of couples nationwide who have firsthand experience with conception issues. In the US, approximately 1 in 5 (19%) of married women between the ages of 15 to 49, with no prior births, are unable to get pregnant after one year of trying, per the CDC.
After the Love Is Blind season 4 reunion, many viewers questioned Nick Lachey and Vanessa Lachey as hosts, but former contestant Shayne Jansen has their backs.
Netflix is searching for more perfect matches.
SPOILER ALERT: If you haven't watched season 4 of Love Is Blind and the reunion special, proceed with caution.Vanessa Lachey is mending fences. The reunion co-host appears to have sent apology flowers to Paul Peden after he accused her of having a «personal bias» in a post-show interview with ET. «Thanks for acknowledging the accidental misleading,» the reality star tagged Lachey on his Instagram Story, showing a bouquet of flowers perched in front of a window overlooking the Hollywood Tower. After an almost two-hour delay, fans were finally treated to a drama-filled reunion special late Sunday night.
It wasn’t just fans who were upset about the Love Is Blind season 4 reunion! One cast member is also furious with how things went down!
SPOILER ALERT: If you haven't watched season 4 of Love Is Blind and the reunion special, proceed with caution.Jackie Bonds is sharing her receipts.fans were shocked during the show's glitch-filled reunion special, to learn that Jackie and her boyfriend, Josh Demas, were not attending the special in person.Instead, the couple, whom ET previously revealed have been in a relationship for more than a year since filming wrapped, spoke with co-host Vanessa Lachey in a pre-taped Zoom interview.On Monday, ahead of the global release of the reunion, Jackie took to Instagram, claiming that producers on the streaming service made the call for them not to attend to keep the couple «safe.»«Me & Josh did not attend the 'live reunion' due to death threats being sent to us and Netflix,» Jackie wrote on her Instagram Stories on Monday. «Netflix decided to keep up safe & have us do that one on one with Vanessa.
Emily Longeretta Was Netflix’s “Love Is Blind” reunion worth the wait? You can now be the judge. The Season 4 special, hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey, is now available on the streaming service, 19 hours after it was supposed to stream live. On April 4, Netflix announced their second-ever live special would be the Season 4 reunion, set to debut at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET on Sunday night. However, due to technical issues, that didn’t happen. Many Variety staffers were inside the Hollywood viewing party, where eventually, the reunion — which filmed a few blocks away — streamed for the crowd. Meanwhile, for most viewers watching at home, it still wasn’t available.
hotly anticipated “live” reunion began to feel a little like the show’s , Sunday night. Netflix users were left in limbo for more than an hour, endlessly refreshing their screens as the streamer’s live event failed to play. Hosted by and , Netflix’s second-ever live offering—following Chris Rock’s comedy special last month—was meant to air live from Los Angeles at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m.
SPOILER ALERT: If you haven't watched season 4 of Love Is Blind and the reunion special, proceed with caution. After an almost two-hour delay, fans were finally treated to a drama-filled reunion special late Sunday night.
fans faithfully tuned in on Sunday, April 16 for the live reunion of season 4, but they were met with error messages and livestream issues. The special, which was the streaming service's second live event after Chris Rock's standup show last month, was delayed from its scheduled 8 p.m. ET start time by more than an hour as Netflix struggled with technical issues. Co-host Vanessa Lachey went live on her Instagram to share that the reunion had not started as they waited for a fix, assuring fans, «This is 2023.
Chris Rock’s “Selective Outrage” Netflix special premiered live on the streamer in March, was not without its challenges as the event was delayed for over an hour as many experienced a Netflix crash.Originally set to air at 5:00 PM PT, Netflix issued a statement apologizing for the delay and noting it would be available to stream “as soon as humanly possible.” “To everyone who stayed up late, woke up early, gave up their Sunday afternoon… we are incredibly sorry that the Love is Blind Live Reunion did not turn out as we had planned,” the streaming service wrote on Twitter. “We’re filming it now and we’ll have it on Netflix as soon as humanly possible.
SPOILER ALERT: If you haven't watched season 4 of Love Is Blind and the reunion special, proceed with caution. Though it was billed as Netflix's second-ever live special, Love Is Blind fans were disappointed on Sunday evening when the streaming service struggled to get the event going for more than an hour.Co-host Vanessa Lachey took to her Instagram to share that they had been experiencing technical difficulties, and eventually Netflix shared that the reunion was being filmed and they were planning to have it on Netflix «as soon as humanly possible.»For those diehard fans who stuck out the delay, the payoff was well worth it as the reunion skimmed the surface of the love stories, but scooped deep into the drama.Season 4 stars Chelsea Griffin, Paul Peden, Micah Lussier, Kwame Appiah, Zack Goytowski, Bliss Poureetezadi, Tiffany Pennywell, Brett Brown, and Irina Solomonova were all in attendance.One of the biggest surprises of the night was that co-stars Jackie Bonds and Josh Demas, who reconnected outside of the pods after Jackie's split from Marshall Glaze, were not in attendance at the reunion.
“Love Is Blind” fans faithfully tuned in on Sunday, April 16 for the live reunion of season 4. But they were met with error messages and livestream issues. The special, which was the streaming service’s second live event after Chris Rock’s “Selective Outrage” standup show last month, was delayed from its scheduled 8 p.m. ET start time by more than an hour as Netflix struggled with technical issues.
Season 4 reunion special only to find error messages and livestream issues.The special, which was the streaming service's second live event after Chris Rock's Selective Outrage standup show last month, was delayed from its scheduled 8 p.m. ET start time by more than an hour as Netflix struggled with technical issues and glitchesThe official account shared a post to their story writing, «Love is late.
Love is Blind … and apparently late.The hit Netflix reality dating show caused an uproar across social media Sunday – with several companies even throwing shade – after a livestream of its special reunion episode was delayed for more than an hour. “Love is Blind” Season 4 contestants were expected to be interviewed on the show since they tied the knot after getting engaged without ever seeing each other.Viewers tuning in at 8 p.m.