Love Is Blind's UK spin-off has arrived on Netflix, and many are dubbing it "better than the US version".

Hosted by Emma and Matt Willis, 30 singletons have arrived in the Love Is Blind pods to get to know each other and pop the question - all without ever meeting in person or even seeing what the other looks like.

Four episodes have arrived on Netflix with seven more yet to come, and fans are already raving about the new reality show.

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"Why’s Love Is Blind UK already better than the US version and I’m 10 mins in," one X user wrote, while another replied: "Yes, I'm shocked how good it is! Usually UK versions of these dating shows aren't it."

One person raved: "I had my doubts at the UK version delivering drama on a US level. LET ME SHUT THE F**K UP BECAUSE WOOOOOOW??!!?"

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Others praised the show for its diversity in contestants, with a user posting: "I’m liking the fact that the UK contestants are older in their 30s instead of the early 20s the US cast usually are. They’re more likely to be ready for marriage and not just there for clout. Age is just a number but life experience does count imo."

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Matt and Emma, who wed in 2008 and share three children, were also praised as the "perfect" hosts for the show.

"I tore through the first four episodes and: 1) Matt and Emma are perfect as hosts. 2) I am so in love with one couple, I want them to make it so badly. 3) We’ve probably found one of the biggest villains this show has EVER seen," a viewer gushed.

As we wait to see how the romances unfold, Matt and Emma have teased that a "forever couple" have met on the show.

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"I think there’s a real testament to love in this show, and it’s a really good message that love does conquer all," Matt told the Daily Star.

"I think there’s a forever couple," Emma added, as Matt agreed: "I think there is! They’re perfect for each other", though they did not reveal who the lovebirds were.

Love Is Blind UK streams on Netflix.

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