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'Love is Blind' reunion trailer reveals which cast members, alums will be in the episode
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Date:2025-04-15 11:55:04
"Love is Blind" isn't over after the "I dos" – or "I don'ts" – are exchanged.
In "Love is Blind: The Reunion," which premieres March 13 on Netflix at 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET, the Season 6 cast will finally be unleashed and go public with everything that's happened among them since filming wrapped. In a new trailer released Friday, Netflix teased everything that will go down in the episode.
A frame-by-frame breakdown shows several storylines will be addressed, including where Clay and AD are after his rejection at the altar, whether Jeramey and Sarah Ann got together after his engagement to Laura ended and if Trevor had a girlfriend waiting for him at home, as social media users have come to believe.
Here's everyone who will appear in the reunion episode to answer for their crimes go over the events of Season 6 and afterward.
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Here's who appeared in the trailer and in promotional images for the reunion, in order of appearance:
- Johnny
- Amy
- Clay
- AD
- Jess
- Jeramey
- Chelsea
- Jimmy
- Brittany
- Kenneth
- Laura (over video conference)
- Sarah Ann
- Trevor
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A couple other notable personalities from the franchise – and from the extended reality TV universe – will also be featured in the episode.
- Kwame and Chelsea (Season 4)
- Matt and Colleen (Season 3)
- Tiffany and Brett (Season 4)
- Giannina (Season 1) and Blake Horstmann ("The Bachelorette" Season 14 and "Bachelor in Paradise" Season 6)
- Alexa and Brennon (Season 3)
- Izzy (Season 5)
- Micah (Season 4)
When does the 'Love is Blind' reunion air?
"Love is Blind: The Reunion" premieres March 13 at 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET on Netflix.
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