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Love Is Blind UK season 2 cast: Meet all the new couples

Age: 28

Location: Lonon

Profession: Dancer and Fitness Instructor

Instagram: @meganjupp

Megan says her best asset is her fiery red hair and she always brings the energy with her. Single for the last two years, she finds it difficult to meet people due to the travelling required in her line of  work.

She also reckons a lot of men don’t take her profession seriously which could also be hindering her from finding someone ready to settle down.

Sarover

Age: 29

Location: Buckinghamshire

Profession: Medical Copmany Owner

Instagram: @saroveraujla

Sarover grew up in a modern Indian family and has never had a serious relationship or dated outside of her ethnic background before.

Growing up, she believed that a boyfriend should be the one she intended to marry and, as a result, ended up friend-zoning men.

The eldest of three sisters, Sarover is the only one who is single and is ready to take charge of her love life in the Pods.

Sophie

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Age: 28

Location: Manchester (originally Shropshire)

Profession: Senior Commercial Manager

Instagram: @slw.3

Also joining the Love is Blind UK season 2 cast is Sophie.

Despite ending a five-year relationship a year ago, law graduate Sophie doesn’t think she’s ever been in love and says she’s scared of having her heart broken.

Sophie admits she can be confrontational but thinks her over-protective dad and four brothers could be the reason she’s still single.

She’s most attracted to men who can stand up for themselves and won’t let her walk all over them.

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