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Teddy Riner is coming to a reality TV show: here is the show where you will soon be able to find the famous judoka

He will host the show “Love is Blind”, alongside his partner. MAXPPP – SARAH MEYSSONNIER/POOL

Teddy Riner and his partner Luthna Plocus will soon be on our screens. Netflix has announced that the couple will host the French version of the reality show  "Love is Blind", which is scheduled for release in 2025. 

Teddy Riner in a reality TV show ? According to information from Parisien, the judoka, five-time gold medalist at the Olympic Games, has been chosen by Netflix to host, with his partner Luthna Plocus, the French version of “Love is Blind”.

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Falling in love without physical appearance

The show's principle, which appeared in 2020 in the United States, is simple: find love, without physical appearance being a criterion. It is therefore blindly, installed in capsules, that around thirty singles get to know each other over several days. During the exchanges, it is therefore impossible for the participants to see each other.

The only way to achieve a physical meeting: the marriage proposal. For couples who pass this stage, the adventure continues through a trip. After filming in Sweden, filming is currently taking place in Morocco.

Parents of two children, Luthna Plocus and Teddy Riner met in 2007, in Rio, during a world judo championship. Nearly 18 years later, it is on Netflix that the couple will appear side by side as hosts, the release of the show being scheduled for 2025.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

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