'Love Is Blind' alum sues Netflix and show producers for unpaid wages and inhumane conditions
Legal Dispute - A former contestant is suing the show, producers, and Netflix, alleging inhumane working conditions and unpaid wages [1] - The lawsuit claims contestants should be classified as employees under California labor laws, not volunteers or independent contractors [2] - The plaintiff alleges mistreatment and seeks overtime pay [3] Compensation & Labor Practices - Contestants allegedly received $1,000 per week for 24/7 work during their time on the show [2] - The lawsuit argues that as employees, contestants are entitled to labor protections like minimum wage, mandatory meal breaks, and overtime pay [2]