Tag: Nick Lachey

Love is Blind Live Reunion Review: A Colossal, Biased Mess

Love is Blind Live Reunion Review: There's a place in the firey pits for those who constantly talk about having babies and that is this reunion.

Love is Blind Season 4 Review: The Vibes are Soo Right… Not!

Love is Blind season 4 is just another crap fest on top of the crap fest that this series is.

Perfect Match (Ep 1-4) Review: The Necking Has Gone Too Far

Perfect Match is a wild, uncomfortable and unnecessary ride that no one needed.

Love is Blind After the Altar Season 3 Review: Please Stop This

Love is Blind After the Altar season 3 is useless, as per usual.

Love is Blind Season 3 (Ep 1-4) Review: Drama… Not Really

Love is Blind season 3 is back with more cringe conversations and unnecessary baby talk - but are we ready for it?

Love Is Blind Season 3 Cast Announcement: Meet the New Pod Squad

Love Is Blind Season 3 Cast Announcement reveals all the new cast of the dating reality show.

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The Wonderfools: Why Cha Eun-woo & Park Eun-bin’s Netflix Kdrama is Already a Global Sensation

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