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Time of India
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Perfect Match season 3 OTT release date: When and where to watch the dating competition
Perfect Match season 3 OTT release date: Perfect Match Season 3 is heading to Netflix soon, bringing a new wave of drama, unexpected twists, and a vibrant cast that blends beloved Netflix stars with fresh faces from other hit reality shows. This season welcomes back favorites like AD Smith, Ollie Sutherland, and Madison Errichiello, who'll share the screen with contestants from The Bachelor and beyond. As these singles navigate love, shifting alliances, and fierce competition, viewers can look forward to a rollercoaster journey. Here's all you need to know about the show. Perfect Match season 3 OTT release date Perfect Match season 3 will be released on 1st August 2025 on Netflix. Perfect Match season 3 episodes release schedule Week 1 – Aug. 1: Episodes 1–6 Week 2 – Aug. 8: Episodes 7–9 Week 3 – Aug. 15: Episode 10 Perfect Match season 3 cast The NRU cast features familiar faces like Madison and Freddie from Love is Blind (U.S. and U.K.), Alex, Cody, and Olivia from Temptation Island, and Louis and Quori-Tyler from Battle Camp. Fans can also look forward to Sandy and J.R. from The Ultimatum reuniting on screen. Joining them are stars such as Justine and Carrington from Love Island USA, Juliette from Siesta Key, and former Bachelor Clayton Echard alongside former Bachelorette Rachel Recchia. Who won the Perfect Match season 2? Christine Obanor and Nigel Jones clinched the title in the second season of Perfect Match, winning by just one vote. What is Perfect Match about? Hosted by Nick Lachey, the show guides contestants through various compatibility challenges and matchups, aiming to help them find their perfect partner. It features singles from popular reality series like Love Is Blind, The Mole, Too Hot to Handle, and more.
Yahoo
07-06-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
'Love Is Blind' Alum Marshall Glaze Details Struggle with Suicidal Ideation
Warning: This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is in crisis, call 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. You can also call the network, previously known as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, at 800-273-8255, text HOME to 741741 or visit for additional resources. A "Love Is Blind" alum is sharing a powerful message about mental health. Marshall Glaze, who appeared on Season 4 of the Netflix dating series, just opened up about a dark period in his life that occurred last year. While appearing on the latest episode of "Love Is Blind" alum AD Smith's "What's The Reality?" podcast, Glaze acknowledged that he experienced suicidal thoughts amid a mental health crisis. 'Last year was just very tough for me mentally, and I was going to take my own life,' he said. 'It just got to a point where, I had always been morbidly curious, but never thought about how to do it. And then, one day, I'm just down in the dumps, just crazy depressed. I feel like nothing is going right. That's what my internal monologue is telling me.' Glaze went on to explain that his internal "voices" and "darkness" kept getting "a little bit louder" and "a little bit darker." 'It just felt like the walls were just getting closer and closer and closer, and nothing — no favorite meal, no favorite movie, no favorite song — could lift me out of that. And I knew I had a problem when I was OK with, this particular time that I talked to my mom, I was OK with that being the last time I talked to her,' he recalled. Glaze, who noted that he typically talks to his mom several times a day, said he then knew something was wrong. 'I was going to do what I felt like I had to do, but I couldn't,' he said. Glaze said he decided to take a walk in his Seattle neighborhood to clear his head and said this simple act encouraged him to get help. 'I lived on a very busy street in downtown Seattle, and at any time of the day, there's buses, cars, bikes, people walking, and nobody was out there — no cars, no buses, no bikes, no people, nothing," he said. After walking around in the deserted area, Glaze returned home and had an important realization. "I (was like), 'I want to live,'" he recalled. Smith told Glaze she was happy he decided to go on a walk and get fresh perspective. In response he said, "Thank you. Me too. I'm glad I'm here." "I'm glad you're here. We're all glad you're here," she said. While opening up about his decision to go public with his mental health challenges, Glaze acknowledged that the experience helps him "heal." "I hope that someone out there can resonate with that and choose life," he said. "Someone will for sure," Smith said. This article was originally published on