Inside Netflix’s "Age of Attraction": 40 Singles, 22–60, and Age-Blind Dating Unleashed
Netflix’s new dating experiment hides age from 40 singles (22–60) to see if connection or age wins. Here's the latest scoop.
Imagine dating someone without ever knowing how old they are. No judgment based on wrinkles, gray hair, or youthful glow—just pure connection. That’s the radical promise of Netflix’s newest reality dating experiment, Age of Attraction, set to flip the script on how age shapes romantic chemistry.
The Set-Up: How It Works
The premise is simple yet provocative. Forty singles, aged 22 to 60 years old, enter what Netflix hopes will be an emotional litmus test for love without age-based assumptions. Contestants are prohibited from revealing their ages while forming connections—until key moments when relationships deepen. Only after that reveal do they confront whether age is just a number or a barrier in romance.
The show was filmed in Canada—in scenic Whistler and Vancouver—during summer 2025. It’s produced by Velvet Hammer Media, and will span nine episodes. The first five drop on March 11, 2026, episodes six and seven on March 18, and the finale arrives on March 25, 2026.
Meet the Hosts—Nick and Natalie
Nick Viall and his wife, Natalie Joy Viall, anchor this series. Their own relationship carries a visible age gap—he’s in his mid-40s, she’s in her mid-20s—making them more than just narrators of this experiment but living embodiments of its core question.
Nick is no stranger to dating quests, having appeared on multiple seasons of The Bachelor franchise and Bachelor in Paradise. Natalie Joy is a surgical technologist turned influencer and podcast co-host, whose perspective will likely bring fresh nuance to how age intersects with attraction.
Who Are the Contestants?
This batch of 40 is nearly split evenly between genders—20 women and 20 men. The names range from Angel, Ashley, Brenda and Theresa to Andrew, Charles, Isaiah and West. They bring a variety of backgrounds—teachers, business owners, influencers, even a romance book cover model and former equestrian athlete. Each hopes chemistry can outshine any preconceptions.
Already, some participants admit to being nervous. One reveals they’re unsure if their partner is in their 30s—or “my dad’s age.” Another insists their match’s real age is going to be a shock. The silence around numbers is meant to strip away conventional filters—no social media clapbacks, no internalized pressure, just emotional resonance.
Release Strategy & Expectations
Netflix is rolling out the season in three batches to give viewers space to think and debate as relationships unfold. Expect heavy social-media buzz on March 11 when episodes 1–5 hit, followed by more as new episodes land March 18 and March 25.
Critics and fans alike are intrigued—or skeptical. What happens when age is revealed? Will the emotional foundation hold, or will discomfort, disapproval or surprise invite disconnection? The format echoes earlier experiments like “Love Is Blind,” but with age—and its layered social dynamics—at the center.
The Broader Idea: Why Age Still Matters
Age of Attraction doesn’t just entertain—it taps into a deeper cultural reflection. In recent years society has slowly shifted toward openness around age gaps, older partners, and nontraditional pairings. But bias and judgment persist. This show forces both participants and audiences to wrestle with whether attraction is instinctual or socially conditioned.
If actors, influencers, or real people in their 50s and 60s can find genuine chemistry with much-younger partners—or vice versa—and age becomes something optional, what might change in dating apps, workplace romances, or even family acceptance?
That tension—between what we feel and what we expect—seems primed to be the aspect of “Age of Attraction” that gains the most heart, heat, and headlines.
Ultimately, the disconnect between knowing someone’s age and loving someone’s essence might turn out to be both the biggest drama and most hopeful lesson.
Conclusion
Age of Attraction challenges one fundamental assumption: that age tells us who someone is before we hear their voice. With 40 hopefuls ages 22 to 60, hosts who have lived the experiment, and emotional reveals ahead, it's more than just reality TV—it’s a test of whether love can transcend decades. Tune in March 11 and decide for yourself if age really matters.