Best wedding reality shows to stream on Netflix in 2021
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Whether you need inspiration to plan your big day or relive romantic memories, these wedding reality shows on Netflix are perfect to watch with your partner or even on your own.
From Instagram-worthy trends to flamboyant personalized weddings, through these shows you’ll witness real, emotional, and genuine love stories, plus binge-worthy drama spanning the entire process. Without further ado, here’s the list of some of the best wedding reality shows on Netflix to stream.
say I do
say I do is one of the most critically acclaimed wedding shows on Netflix that restores faith in dream marriages. Creators of strange eye, this heartbreaking show is done in the same vein – to help couples create their dream wedding with an organized venue, lavish cuisine, Pinterest-y decor and more.
The trio of industry experts – Vietnamese-American fashion designer Thai Nguyen, American interior design expert Jeremiah Brent and Italian chef Gabriele Bertaccini come together to create a magical and heartwarming wedding you’ll watch with smiles and tears.
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The big day
The big day concludes cliché Indian weddings, spirited and luxurious celebrations and even greater emotional currents. Netflix’s six-part wedding series explores the extravagance of the billion dollar Indian wedding industry with striking visuals and heartwarming lore. It also features couples from different religions as well as those of the same sex, making the show diverse and progressive.
Shot to exotic locations across India and around the world, the series also provides insight into several wedding themes, from sustainable to modern and ultra-chic.
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The Wedding Coach
The Wedding Coach explores the details of planning a nerve-wracking wedding that can sometimes be a nightmare for couples. The show’s comedy host Jamie Lee, a former bride, comes to the aid of struggling couples with her expertise and advice to make their big day a success.
Jamie helps couples reconnect, ease pre-wedding nervousness with occasional humor, and suggest activities like pottery and hiking to help them get through the stress of the marriage process.
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Marriage or mortgage
Marriage or mortgage is a take on the dilemma couples face when choosing between their dream wedding or a home. The first episode is about a young couple – Liz and Evan – who have $ 35,000 (approx. HKD2 71,890) in savings and face the difficult decision of entering into the wedding of their dreams or buying a home.
The story follows 10 couples in Nashville where a real estate agent (Nicole Holmes) and a wedding planner (Sarah Miller) go head-to-head to persuade the couples to make the best decision. The reality show is chock-full of personal details, behind-the-scenes wedding planning drama, and the stark reality of US real estate, with each episode focusing on one couple at a time.
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Indian matchmaking
Indian matchmaking is another binge-worthy wedding show on Netflix that follows the lead of Mumbai-based matchmaker Sima Taparia and documents the pre-wedding process.
Seema strives to find potential suitors for its South Asian customers based on their horoscopes, family dynamics, unique preferences for food, lifestyle, looks and more, making it a light and informative show.
The series has eight episodes, and you’ll find everything from original Indian phrases to truth bombs, arranged marriage trivia, and several meme-worthy gems you can’t afford to miss.
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Extreme engagement
Extreme engagement offers the best of both worlds with both travel and wedding reality shows. The series features engaged lovebirds exploring the traditions and practices of marriage in different cultures as they embark on a year-long journey around the world.
It shows trials and tribulations as couples go through the process while experiencing fascinating rituals and customs from remote tribes in Cameroon, Indonesia, Papa New Guinea and more.
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Love is blind
Love is blind is a dating experience about finding true love with a wild twist – dating couples are not allowed to see each other. The series captures all the romantic whirlwinds with drama, tears of joy, heartache, intimate conversations and much more.
The show ends with couples seeing each other for the first time at the altar, either to say “yes” and walk down the aisle, or to end their relationship forever. The show is renewing itself for a highly anticipated second season and recently released an official teaser titled After the altar.
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(Hero image credit: Asad Photo Maldives / Pexels; Featured Image Credit: Netflix)
This story first appeared in Prestige Thailand.
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