The star of reality Netflix says the program "ruined his life": "I'm going to be homeless"

Nick Thompson had trouble finding a job after being a competitor of love is blind.


Nick Thompson ended up getting married in the Netflix reality meetings show Love is blind , but now he claims that the spectacle "has completely ruined his life". In a new interview with the Daily mail , Thompson, who appeared in season 2 of the successful series, said he had been underpaid and "treated as a prisoner" during the shooting. He also blamed the show for his current difficulties, which makes him fear that he will soon lose his house.

This is not the first time that Thompson has been talking negatively Love is blind , and he even founded an organization in order to support his colleagues stars of reality. Read the rest to see what he had to say about the harmful effect that the spectacle had on his life.

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Thompson married another competitor - then divorced him.

Danielle Ruhl and Nick Thompson on
Adrian S. Burrows Sr./netflix

During season 2 of Love is blind —What filmed in 2021 and broadcast in 2022 - Thompson fell in love with his competitor colleague Danielle Ruhl . The two were married during the final, which meant that they were two of the candidates who stayed all season. The couple then asked for divorce in August 2022, as indicated by People .

He says he was paid less than the minimum wage.

Danielle Ruhl and Nick Thompson on
Aarón Ortega / Netflix

Thompson said to Daily mail that it was paid $ 10,000 for 10 weeks of shooting - $ 7,000 for the main season and $ 3,000 for the After the altar episodes. He calculates that this corresponds to only $ 7.14 per hour, given how many hours a day he wore a microphone. He also noted that there was no residual salary for participants, although the season is always available for streaming.

"You film 18 to 20 hours a day," he said. "And that does not necessarily mean that you are always going to be on television, but you are Giré from the moment you get there in the morning, and you are going up the whole way until your departure."

He continued: "Then, when you go home at the end of the day, you are locked up in your key room without your wallet without money without identification. You are literally retained as a prisoner and there Absolutely no reason that you should not be considered an employee when you are technically under the control of your employer for 24 hours a day. "

He also said he was "manipulated" by promoters.

Nick Thompson with other contestants on
Patrick Wymore / Netflix

Thompson said producers used certain tactics to change the way in which him and other competitors behaved on the camera. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

"We were manipulated, our triggers were used against us," he told Daily mail . "Everything we shared with a producer or with a psychological examination was armed against us."

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He fears losing his house.

Thompson said to Daily mail that he lost his job in November 2022 and had a hard time finding a new one.

"I burned my savings that cashed my 401 (K)," he said. "I have two months left at the bank to pay my mortgage. I can't find a job because people don't take me seriously." He added that he was "a software vice-president for five years" before appearing in the show.

"I want me to start having a good life that I had built for myself, instead of asking if my mortgage will be paid," he continued.

He finds that he is contrary to the ethics that competitors find themselves with these personal difficulties when the show continued to do so well. "When you think of the amount of money that is earned, and the way it is the path for future seasons, and the fact that anyone can continue and look at me ... and I will be homeless "Said Thompson to the publication.

Thompson launched an organization to support stars of reality.

Earlier this year, Thompson announced that he had launched a non -profit organization called UCAN (plea network in the event of unicenized distribution) . According to its website, "the UCAN Foundation is a network of reality TV participants and mental and legal health experts dedicated to support for distribution members. Our objective is to provide members of the distribution of resources to Make informed decisions, understand the reality of productions and seek to help in a safe and united environment. "

Thompson said to Daily mail That he and Ucan would be willing to work with Netflix to improve working conditions and pay for stars of reality. "They have an excellent opportunity to lead in the industry and put themselves on the right side of the problem at the moment," he said. "If they come to me, or to our foundation or to the coalition of people we build, and they say:" Let's talk ", this door is always open to them."

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Another Love is blind The competitor continued the show.

Jeremy Hartwell in a promo photo for
Ser Baffo / Netflix

Ucan's co-executive co-executive director, Jeremy Hartwell , was also a participant in season 2 of Love is blind , and he brought legal action against companies behind the show. In July 2022, Hartwell filed a complaint against Netflix, Love is blind The production company Kinetic Content and the casting company Delirium TV alleging "inhuman working conditions", including a lack of food, water and sleep.

Kinetic content told Best Life in a press release: "The involvement of Mr. Hartwell in season 2 of Love is blind lasted less than a week. Unfortunately, for Mr. Hartwell, his trip ended early after failing to develop an important link with any other participant. Although we do not speculate on his motivations for depositing the prosecution, there is absolutely no merit of the allegations of Mr. Hartwell, and we will defend ourselves vigorously against his claims. ""

In addition, in An interview with Insider ( Via E! News ), The ex Ruhl de Thompson said that she had passed out during the shooting of the series because she did not have enough water, food or sleep. She also alleged that she had not received adequate mental health support when she said that she felt "suicidal thoughts".

In response, the kinetic content has declared to E!, "The well-being of our participants is of paramount importance for the kinetics. We have rigorous protocols in place to take care of each person before, during and after filming . "

Better life Contacted Netflix and the kinetic content concerning Thompson's most recent comments.

If you are or a loved one with suicide or depression, you can call 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or visit 988Lifeline.org.


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