
Netflix fans declare ‘weekend is sorted' as addictive series drops new episodes
Perfect Match is a reality dating show where contestants from different Netflix reality series, like Love Is Blind and Too Hot to Handle, form new connections and try to find their ideal partner in a tropical villa.
In season two, Christine Obanor and Nigel Jones were declared the winning couple.
The series is known for its dramatic moments and revalations, with Harry Jowsey and Jessica Vestal recently splitting despite finding a connection on the show.
Series three features stars from Temptation Island, Love Island USA and UK, The Bachelorette, Dated and Related, The Mole, Siesta Key, The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On and The Circle.
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The series has also been made more special after it was revealed that Love Is Blind UK star Ollie Sutherland and Love Is Blind US star AD Smith are now a couple.
Alex Zamora – Temptation Island 9
Amber Desiree Smith – Love Is Blind
Carrington Rodriguez – Love Island USA
Clayton Echard – The Bachelorette
Cody Wright – Temptation Island
Daniel Perfetto – Dated and Related
Freddie Powell – Love Is Blind UK
Hannah Burns – The Mole
Jalen Olomu-Brown – Too Hot to Handle
J.R. Warren – The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On
Juliette Porter – Siesta Key
Justine Joy Ndiba – Love Island USA
Louis Russell – Too Hot to Handle
Lucy Syed – Too Hot to Handle
Madison Errichiello – Love Is Blind
Olivia Rae – Temptation Island
Ollie Sutherland – Love Is Blind UK
Quori-Tyler Bullock – The Circle
Rachel Recchia – The Bachelor
Ray Gantt – Love Island USA
Sandy Gallagher – The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On
Scott van-der-Sluis – Love Island UK
Reacting to the series on X, @OlwethuZ6 said: 'I need y'all to go watch the Perfect Match on Netflix.'
@Kim_xtreme also said: 'Excited for Justine, Scott, Carrington, and Ray in Perfect Match Season 3!'
Meanwhile, @adivraza wrote: 'I'm excited for season 3 of Perfect Match, looks fun!'
@bellababyyy69 added: 'Happy to see people outside of the Netflix community there now.'
Perfect Match series three will be released in three instalments on Netflix, beginning on August 1.
Friday will see episodes one to six released, following by episodes seven to nine on August 8. The final episode will land on Netflix on August 15.
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Perfect Match season 3 is available to stream from Friday August 1 on Netflix, with new episodes coming on Friday August 8.
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