Three women come forward with claims about ‘narcissistic’ men in Love Is Blind season eight

One said Netflix had cast the ‘worst men in Minneapolis’


If you thought the pods had been pretty drama-less this season, I can assure you that the drama has been outsourced to the internet instead. At least three women have come forward on social media and made various claims about the men from Love Is Blind season eight. It’s not clear who these claims are about, or even if they are all about the same man in particular.

A content creator from Minneapolis, Andra Berghoff, made a video at the end of January after watching the Love Is Blind season eight trailer and had some very strong claims about one of the men from the series that she’d dated. She called him “narcissistic” and also said she knew how a lot of the storylines were going to end. Minneapolis is a very small city (the smallest that Love Is Blind has ever filmed in) so it’s not out of the question that a few of these people would know each other.

@leah_bergy

Did not have jump scare in the cards for my Monday morning #loveisblindnetflix #loveisblindseason8 #minneapolis #datingstorytime

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A second woman, Leah Bergy, claimed on TikTok: “Watching the Love Is Blind trailer realising I’ve made storytime videos about a few of those guys.”

Somebody in the comments wrote: “Ope… definitely recognise someone from high school.”

Another girl said: “Same! I had gone on a date with one of the guys on there and talked for awhile lol.” Do the girls know more than they’re letting on?

@bubblegrl

they are a reoccurring character in my nightmares #fyp #loveisblindnetflix #minnesota

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A third woman took to TikTok to write “Watching the Love Is Blind season eight trailer and seeing someone is in the cast who gave me a LITERAL anxiety disorder and PTSD for years.” In the caption she called them a reoccurring character in my nightmares.”

Andra, who made the first statement, commented on the third woman’s TikTok, asking “do we know the same man??” It sounds like it’s all getting a bit too complicated.

There is currently no evidence to support any of these claims apart from the growing number of statements being made on Instagram and TikTok.

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