Love Is Blindcontestants seeking fame over love has been a growing problem in recent seasons of Netflix’sreality dating show– from cast members whose behavior on the show suggests they likely weren’t there for the “right reasons,” likeStephen RichardsonandHannah Jileslast season, to those more blatantly looking for fame, likeNick Dorka, whose journal entry about his aspiration of becoming “the most famous person ever” onLove Is Blindwas exposed at theSeason 7 Reunion. In Season 8, however, it appears thatLove Is Blind’sfame problem has taken on a new form, withpeople both inside and outside the cast seemingly standing to gain something from the show’s popularity.

Since Season 1 – whenJessica Battendrew attention to the show with hergenerally messy behavior–Love Is Blindhas emphasized drama between couples, and it’s become clear that a near surefire way to rack up screen time on the show is to be involved in some. The bulk of this season’s drama has involved people outside the cast, suggesting thatthe fame problem will only be further exacerbated as the show continues.

Love Is Blind Season 8 Devin in front of shoeboxes

‘Love Is Blind’ Season 8 Has Stood Out for Drama Surrounding People Outside the Cast

The first suggestion that theLove Is Blindfame problem had spread beyond the Season 8 cast wasDave BettenburgandLauren O’Brien’sconflict about afriend-with-benefitsLauren had just before coming on the show. The conflict stemmed from the fact that Dave had mutual friends with Lauren’s FWB, who claimed that things were more serious between him and Lauren than she was letting on. In Episode 9, titled “The EX-Files,” Dave met Lauren’s friends for the first time, who defended Lauren’s side of the story by telling Dave that this person was exaggerating his relationship with Lauren becausehe’s the type of guy who just “wants to be on TV.”

This wasn’t the only time in Season 8 thatsomeone outside the show’s cast made waves on the showitself.Ben MezzengaandSara Cartonfaced a similar conflict when Sara came acrossa viral TikTokof a woman crying about a man featured on the show (presumably Ben) claiming he had mistreated her, and other women, in the past. The video was posted by TikTok user @hopeyoufindyourdad, a Minneapolis local namedAndra Bergoff. Whether it was her intention or not, the video caused such a stir online (with nearly 4 million views and counting) that it actually made its way onto the show, with Ben and Sara havinga tense conversationabout its contents. Ben told Sara that the woman in the video was “overreacting” and “making things up.” Andra has since made a second TikTok (one with just as many views), claiming that the man she referenced in her first video joined the showsolely looking for fame. While fans will likely never know the full truth of the situation, it seems that at leastsomeone here is looking to capitalize onLove Is Blindscreen time.

Nick Dorka from ‘Love Is Blind’ season 7

There have also been much more serious allegations aboutAlex Brown– who left the pods single but returned for a cast reunion at a local bar and will be featured on the Reunion Episode – circulating online. While there are no official complaints or charges filed against Alex,these allegationshave caused a flurry on social media. Instagram user @storytimewithrikkii, whose page is dedicated to “reality TV recaps, tea, news, and storytimes,” compiled these allegations into two reels. Whether or not these allegations are true, these reels have garnered over 300k views each, andviewers are now speculating whether these rumors will be brought up at the Reunion.

I’m Sorry, but Devin’s Shoe-Collecting Habit on ‘Love Is Blind’ Season 8 Is an Ick

Celebrating overconsumption is a NO for me.

It Seems The ‘Love Is Blind’ Fame Problem Is Here To Stay

The fact that people outside the cast, like Lauren’s FWB and Andra Bergoff, were central to some ofSeason 8’s storylinesreflectsLove Is Blind’semphasis on drama, which sends the message – not only to those on the cast but now to those outside of it – thatif you stir up enough drama, there’s a chance you’ll be featured on the show. While we can’t claim to know people’s true motivations, it seems that every season there’s at least someone (often multiple someones) who stands to gain something from the show’s popularity. What started aspeople joining the show looking for famemay have expanded to people outside the show hoping for the same thing. It remains to be seen just how much this will affect the show in seasons to come.

Love Is Blindis available to stream on Netflix in the U.S.

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