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Netflix Cancels Acclaimed LGBTQ+ Dating Series Queer Love After Two Seasons
2 Oct
Summary
- Netflix cancels Queer Love, an offshoot of The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On
- Queer Love featured same-sex and non-binary couples testing new relationships
- Series debuted in 2023 and aired for two seasons before being axed

In a move that has disappointed many viewers, Netflix has announced the cancellation of its LGBTQ+ dating series Queer Love. The show, which debuted in 2023 as an offshoot of the popular The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On, followed the journeys of same-sex and non-binary couples as they tested new potential partners in a trial marriage.
Over the course of two seasons, Queer Love put the relationships of these couples to the test, challenging them to choose between their original partners or move on with someone new. The series, hosted by JoAnna Garcia Swisher, was created by Love Is Blind's Chris Coelen and aimed to provide a unique and inclusive perspective on modern dating.
Despite its critical acclaim and loyal fanbase, Netflix has decided not to renew Queer Love for a third season. The streaming giant has not provided an official reason for the cancellation, leaving many viewers disappointed that the groundbreaking series has come to an end.