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‘Love Is Blind’ Contestant Sues for Unpaid Wages, Inhumane Working Conditions in Class Action Filing

Stephen Richardson alleges contestants were misclassified as contractors, denied wages and safe conditions, and subjected to contracts with $97,000 penalties; suit aims to represent reality TV participants.

Summary by Variety
Stephen Richardson, a contestant on the seventh season of “Love Is Blind,” has sued the producers of the Netflix reality series, alleging that the production failed to pay wages and operated under “inhumane working conditions.” The proposed class action suit, filed in California superior court Monday, names Netflix and producers Kinetic Content and Delirium TV […]

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The Hollywood Reporter broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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