Former 'Love Is Blind' Contestants Allege Mistreatment, Producers Respond
- Multiple contestants report psychological distress, medical issues due to harsh filming conditions.
- Contestants faced 20-hour filming days, lack of food and water, and poor mental health support.
- Kinetic Content claims 'rigorous protocols' in place but has faced previous lawsuits over working conditions.
- About 6.5 million viewers watched the reunion special addressing the allegations.
- Netflix plans to continue live streaming some unscripted shows despite issues with 'Love Is Blind' reunion.