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16 Borderline-Bonkers Dating Shows You Can Stream on Netflix and Hulu Right Now
It may feel like our favorite dating show The Bachelor (and all the other shows in the franchise) is on all year round, but for those days when it’s not on, Netflix and Hulu have plenty of other reality dating shows streaming to keep us busy. Netflix even has a little bit of Bachelor Nation – though it’s just one lonely season. The streaming sites have dating shows from other countries, too, so you can see just how much fun dating is in the UK with Love Island or in Australia with Back With the Ex. These shows will make you laugh, they’ll make you cry, and they’ll make you want to keep watching. Scroll through for all your options.
Dating Around
Watch as each person on the show goes on several blind dates in search of “the one.”
Love Is Blind
Watch as these singles meet and get engaged all before actually seeing each other in person.
What the Love With Karan Johar
Karan Johar helps these singles find love with a little help from mentors and a glam squad.
The Bachelor: Season 13
There’s only one season of The Bachelor on Netflix, and it’s Jason Mesnick’s season from 2009.
The Circle
While this show isn’t technically billed as a dating show, it’s not to say some of the contestants didn’t find a little bit of romance while trying to become social media influencers.
Love Island Australia
Australia made its own version of the UK’s popular dating show, set in Mallorca with Australian singles.
Married at First Sight
Why not trust a bunch of “experts” to match you with a stranger to marry? We have about 1,000 reasons, but oh well.
90 Day Fiancé
Catch all the iterations of 90 Day Fiancé, where couples have 90 days to decide if they’re going to actually get married or not.
The Millionaire Matchmaker
Watch as matchmaker Patti sets up millionaires with a partner worthy of them . . . and their money.
Catfish: The TV Show
Not the traditional dating show, Catfish‘s premise is to see if people chatting online are who they really say they are and if relationships can work in real life.
Too Hot to Handle
Commitment-phobic singles from all over the world are put together in paradise but told they’re not allowed to have sex to try to get them to create more meaningful connections.