Blindfolded strangers look for love at first kiss on dating game Kiss Bang Love

By David Dale
Updated May 22 2016 - 1:13am, first published 12:15am
<i>Kiss Bang Love</i> contestants (from left) Chelsea, Chris, Lisa, Elisabeth, Geordie and Jess. Photo: Seven
<i>Kiss Bang Love</i> contestants (from left) Chelsea, Chris, Lisa, Elisabeth, Geordie and Jess. Photo: Seven
Contestant Lisa Fewster (middle) is a hospitality worker who applied for <i>Kiss Bang Love</i> after seeing an ad on late-night television. Photo: Seven
Contestant Lisa Fewster (middle) is a hospitality worker who applied for <i>Kiss Bang Love</i> after seeing an ad on late-night television. Photo: Seven
Lisa Fewster says being blindfolded for first kisses on the show is nerve-racking. Photo: Seven
Lisa Fewster says being blindfolded for first kisses on the show is nerve-racking. Photo: Seven
Neuroscientist Dr Trisha Stratford (right) with "the experts" on Married At First Sight. Photo: Nine
Neuroscientist Dr Trisha Stratford (right) with "the experts" on Married At First Sight. Photo: Nine

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