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Netflix's Down For Love season 2: News, cast and more

If you're after a new dating show to binge-watch on Netflix, then you need to know about Down For Love. The series sees singletons with Down syndrome trying to find love and it has dates, romance and so many wholesome moments.

Fans of the groundbreaking series are already eager for a second season (five episodes just aren't enough!) so here is everything you need to know about Down For Love season two.

What is Down For Love about?

The new Netflix series, which dropped on 11th August, sees singletons from New Zealand who have Down syndrome embark on the search for love. The official synopsis reads, "A heartwarming quest for love, this feel-good reality show follows several people with Down syndrome as they navigate the trials and triumphs of dating."

So, yes, you need to watch it.

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Will there be a Down For Love season 2?

Good news, as there will be a second season of Netflix's Down For Love!

The show's production company, Attitude Productions, shared on Instagram that they are on the search for new participants for season two of the dating series.

"If you live with Down Syndrome or another intellectual disability and you are looking for the love of your life, want to explore local dating options or learn the tools to woo your future partner, Attitude Pictures would love to hear from you," they wrote. So exciting!

Who will star in season 2 of Down For Love?

As they're still casting for the series, we don't know yet but we can safely assume that it will be a brand new cast. This means we may be saying goodbye to Libby, Leisel and the rest of the current cast, but fingers crossed for updates on their love lives in the new season!

Down For Love is streaming on Netflix now.

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Furvah Shah is Cosmopolitan UK’s junior entertainment and lifestyle writer. She covers everything from TV and films to music and books, plus lots of celebrity news. Furvah has previously written for , BBC, and and she is super passionate about highlighting diverse talent and projects, having interviewed the likes of Halle Bailey, India Amarteifio, Iman Vellani and more. She's been interviewed for Times Radio and BBC Asian Network, graduated with a First in BA Media and Communications from Goldsmiths University and is an NCTJ-qualified journalist. In her free time, you can find her at an arts or culture event, eating Middle Eastern or Asian food, searching for modest fashion inspiration on Pinterest, binge-watching a Netflix series or cuddling with her cat. You can follow Furvah on , , and

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