'We are upping the ante this season.'
's resident love expert Mel Schilling has teased"upping the ante" when it comes to"love bombs" in the next season.and other media, Mel revealed that upcoming episodes are going to be"so exciting", with lots of interesting matches, as well as more diversity and, of course, drama.
"Oh my gosh. We are in the process of filming. It's so exciting. You know, all of those love bombs that were dropped in the last season, we are upping the ante this season," she said."There's more diversity, there's more interesting matches and surprising matches, more drama that is totally unanticipated, it just bubbles to the surface."
She went on to explain that sometimes there are surprises when it comes to the couples and even they can't always predict how a love story is going to end up. "I find every season, it happens both ways where there's a couple where we think 'Oh, this is going to be the next love story' and then they fall to pieces," she said.
"And vice versa, there's a couple where we think, 'Oh, there's gonna be fireworks' and they absolutely love each other. I think that's what keeps us coming back."
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