Love Is Blind and Too Hot To Handle stars join forces to create a boyband

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The stars of Love Is Blind and Too Hot To Handle have teamed up to form a boyband to promote Netflix’s upcoming reality romance slate and fans are speechless.

Matt Barnett, Jarrette Jones, Harry Jowsey, Nathan Webb, and Nathan Soan Mngomezulu joined forces to become N-2-LUV – and trust us when we say the likes of NSYNC and Westlife should be shaking.

The fivesome dropped a music video to their first (and possibly only) track, aptly named Love Has No Off Season, to coincide with the streaming service’s renewal of Love Is Blind, Indian Matchmaking, The Ultimatum, Jewish Matchmaking, and Love On The Spectrum.

Although the group wasn’t together while filming the video, their fashion and boyband dance routines are all in sync, with ripped abs, toned biceps, and body-popping bursting at the seams.

The lyrics didn’t disappoint either, with verses including ‘open up your heart and be the real you’ and ‘you don’t have to swipe ‘cuz baby our love is true’.

Viewers were flabbergasted by N-2-LUV’s release and didn’t know what to make of what they’d just set their eyes on.


N-2-LUV just dropped a banger with Love Has No Off Season (Picture: Netflix)

Abs for days (Picture: Netflix)

‘What did I just watch and why is it such a bop?!’ wrote one, while another added: ‘I’m speechless.’

Netflix has confirmed that Love Is Blind has been renewed for seasons four and five, with season three set to premiere later this year.

The Ultimatum, which follows six couples on the verge of marriage forced to decide to commit, will launch on April 6 with an all-queer edition coming soon.


We’ve seen it all now (Picture: Netflix)

Meanwhile, Love On The Spectrum, a new series following people on the autism spectrum as they navigate the world of dating, will also launch in 2022.

Indian Matchmaking season two is on the way too with a third series on the horizon, while Jewish Matchmaking and Too Hot To Handle season four has also been announced.

Fans can apply for future seasons of their favourite shows on NetflixReality.com.

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