





When it comes to a forever type of love, does age really matter?
That’s the deceptively simple question at the center of Age of Attraction, the bold new experiment removing age from the dating equation. Not only has the unscripted series sparked conversation in group chats across the globe — it’s also remained in Netflix’s English TV Top 10 since its release in March, in addition to reaching the Top 10 in 26 countries.
After its breakout debut, Age of Attraction is officially returning for Season 2 with hosts Nick Viall and Natalie Joy.

“We love concepts that are impossible to look away from, and Age of Attraction nailed that from day one,” said executive producers Jennifer O’Connell and Rebecca Quinn. “It’s messy, it’s real, and that’s what makes it fun to watch. Huge thanks to Netflix for embracing this dating experiment with us. The response has been incredible, and we’re excited to push it even further in Season 2.”




In its inaugural season, 40 singles from across the country arrived at the retreat with their best pick-up lines — and left their government-issued IDs at home. The diverse group, ages 22 to 60, ranged from a Miami millionaire seeking a simple love story to a salon owner searching for “the one” after four engagements. The six couples who left the Promise Room moved in together to test their relationships in the real world — and ultimately decide if their love is ageless by committing to each other in a mountaintop ceremony.
Guiding them through it all — from Promise Room to Commitment Ceremony — are the Vialls, who will be back to oversee whatever dating chaos Season 2 has in store. If the first season proved anything, it’s that removing the stigma around age doesn’t make real-life complications disappear.
Catch up on all the drama so far to find out which couples are still together after the finale, and check back here for more details on Age of Attraction Season 2.
























































