Jeremy Hartwell, a contestant on Love Is Blind season 2, is suing the show over claims they deprived the cast of "food, water, and sleep." Jeremy was among the 30 cast members selected for season 2 of the hit marriage experiment show. Jeremy took part in the pod process, where contestants got to know members of the opposite sex without knowing what they looked like. While a few pairs ended up getting engaged and moved on to the couple's trip to Mexico, Jeremy's run on the show ended after the pods since he didn't get engaged.
The show, hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey, brings a group of singles together for the chance of finding love without seeing each other's faces. After a short period ofdating in the Love Is Blind pods, where they can only speak and have no physical contact, the singles decide if they found someone they want to get engaged to. Once engaged, the couples can now see each other for the first time before heading off on a honeymoon vacation where they'll live together for the first time. By the season's end, the couples get dolled up for a wedding ceremony, at which time they decide if they're ready to spend the rest of their lives together. Season 2 saw more couples break up rather than make it as newlyweds.
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While the marriage experiment has worked for season 1 couples like Cameron and Lauren Hamilton, season 2 proved to be extremely different. But there apparently was more drama brewing behind the scenes than on-screen now that one cast member filed a class-action lawsuit on behalf of the cast for the alleged "inhumane" work conditions on set. Jeremy filed a lawsuit this month against Netflix and the producers, accusing
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