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  • you ladies are addicted like we are here to the hit Netflix dating show.

  • Love is blind.

  • If you've been binging, love is blind For 10 hours, a screen pops up on us.

  • Are you still watching?

  • Love is blind is almost inescapable.

  • It feels like everyone has seen the Netflix dating show and they're all talking about it.

  • Spoiler alert, Filbert Bust, have you my life?

  • And from the start, just about everyone has been swooning over these to Lauren and Cameron Hamilton, who met on the show.

  • We're coming up telling us how our story and fire for them, how they can relate to our stories.

  • That's just been amazing.

  • I mean support from people like Shonda Rhimes, the Saturday Night Live French fries, favorite bats and rats.

  • This series follows a bunch of lonely hearts looking for a match, except they can't use their eyes here.

  • You will choose someone to marry, allow nice to hear from you separated within a house.

  • Each person enters a pot to go on several dates.

  • They actually lasted up to five hours each, talking and staring at a wall.

  • But it's like a magic hold.

  • Hypnotic walk doesn't have a whole lot of lamp kind of in a trance.

  • Just focusing in on damn phone.

  • No technology, no social media.

  • Just time a room and maybe some wine.

  • The second day, where we cried together, that for me was like, Oh, no, this is it.

  • Like a first off.

  • I've never cried on a day I've never crying.

  • You know what the man let alone, like in a pot of water.

  • With all eyeballs on the Hamilton.

  • At this point, their lives have surely changed.

  • Now is the time where us being strong as a married couple is more important than ever.

  • Because we're getting all these outside pressures and influences, like people still trying to shoot their shot.

  • I'm watching you.

  • I've been after Cam.

  • He's taken very thinking for the record.

  • No matter.

  • These two have nothingto hide my phone password.

  • Yeah, we have that, but I mean, we don't really need it.

  • You know, we're not like going through the d.

  • M.

  • Says it where I get a lot of messages.

  • Like, you know, things don't work out with foreign.

  • I'll marry you.

  • Variations on that.

  • Now I'm back.

  • I like to show him over.

  • And you know just because it's I mean, it's It's flattering, I guess.

  • But I'm very happy.

  • Since 2018.

  • The pair had to keep all of this love a secret.

  • So do their families.

  • We swear the speakers.

  • But you know, Mom, they've been dying to talk about more than us.

  • Of course, the show couldn't show everything.

  • Like when Lauren met Cameron's family.

  • Cameron's family was so welcoming.

  • I remember the first thing I walked in there.

  • You're kind of nervous life my family has long like, Well, she's pretty is he said.

  • She was.

  • I come in, so it was great.

  • I mean, we sat, we talked, Pride left.

  • My guy was awesome there, So we all kind of met at the same time.

  • I mean, it was Hamilton say they're glad the experience is inspiring others to believe in love again, especially as an interracial couple.

  • Even I've done a lot of messages from even black women like I see what you're doing it to fire me, to think outside of the box that I was thinking like love literally has no color couple will share their adventures on their YouTube channel hanging with the Hamiltons.

  • As for whether or not they'll get a spinoff, you never know.

  • For inside edition dot com.

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literally

US /ˈlɪtərəli/

UK

  • adverb
  • In a literal manner or sense; exactly
  • In a literal manner or sense; exactly as stated.
  • Used for emphasis to describe something that is actually true, often to highlight surprise or intensity.
  • Used to acknowledge that something is not literally true but is used for emphasis or to express strong feeling
  • In a literal manner or sense; exactly.
  • Used to indicate that something is effectively or virtually true, even if not technically so.
  • In a literal way; in fact; actually.
  • Used to emphasize a statement or description that is not literally true but is used for rhetorical effect.
  • Used to acknowledge that something is not literally true but is used for emphasis or to express strong feeling.
bunch

US /bʌntʃ/

UK /bʌntʃ/

  • other
  • (of a fabric) gather or cause to gather into folds or wrinkles.
  • other
  • Collect or gather together.
  • noun
  • A group of things of the same kind
  • A group of people regarded as a unit; a company.
  • A group of people.
  • verb
  • To group people or things closely together
  • (Cloth) to gather/be gathered together in folds
awesome

US /ˈɔsəm/

UK /'ɔ:səm/

  • adjective
  • Great; wonderful; stupendous
  • Extremely impressive or daunting; inspiring great admiration, apprehension, or fear.
matter

US /ˈmætɚ/

UK /'mætə(r)/

  • verb
  • To be of great importance; to count
  • noun
  • Material all things are made of that fills space
  • Problem or reason for concern
experience

US /ɪkˈspɪriəns/

UK /ɪk'spɪərɪəns/

  • noun
  • An event at which you learned something
  • Thing a person has done or that happened to them
  • An event or occurrence that leaves an impression on someone.
  • Knowledge gained by living life, doing new things
  • Knowledge or skill gained from doing, seeing, or feeling things.
  • other
  • An event or occurrence
  • other
  • An event or occurrence that leaves an impression on someone.
  • Something that happens to you that affects how you feel
  • other
  • An event or occurrence which leaves an impression on someone.
  • An event or occurrence which leaves an impression on someone
  • other
  • Knowledge or skill that is gained from doing something for a period of time
  • Previous work in a particular field.
  • Knowledge or skill gained from doing something.
  • Knowledge or skill gained from doing, feeling, or seeing things
  • other
  • To encounter or undergo (an event or situation)
  • To have something happen to you
  • To have something happen to you
  • verb
  • To gain knowledge by doing things
  • To have something happen to you.
  • other
  • Knowledge or skill gained from doing something
separate

US /'sepəreɪt/

UK /'sepəreɪt/

  • adjective
  • Being different from or unrelated to another
  • Not connected; different.
  • verb
  • To divide two things by being in between them
  • To stop living together as a couple.
  • To live away from your husband or wife
  • To move things away from each other
stare

US /stɛr/

UK /steə(r)/

  • noun
  • A long look at something or someone for a reason
  • verb
  • To look at someone or something for a long time
alert

US /əˈlɚt/

UK /ə'lɜ:t/

  • adjective
  • Being aware and able to respond quickly
  • verb
  • To warn someone so they can respond to it
inspire

US /ɪnˈspaɪr/

UK /ɪn'spaɪə(r)/

  • verb
  • To draw (air, etc.) into the lungs.
  • To give someone an idea to do or make something
  • To fill (someone) with the urge or ability to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.
  • To make someone feel a certain emotion
  • other
  • To breathe in
  • To encourage or impel someone to do something
  • To fill (someone) with the urge or ability to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.
series

US /ˈsɪriz/

UK /ˈsɪəri:z/

  • noun
  • Set of stories or articles on a particular subject
  • The sum of a sequence of terms.
  • A number of things, events, or people of a similar kind or related nature coming one after another.
  • A set of games or contests played to determine a winner.
  • A group of stamps or currency issued at the same time and with a similar design.
  • A set of television or radio programmes that have the same characters or deal with the same subject.
  • other
  • Number of things that happen one after another
  • adjective
  • Connected or arranged in a sequence.