Netflix has renewed its reality dating series 'Age of Attraction' for a second season. The show, hosted by Nick Viall and his wife Natalie Joy, pairs singles at a nature retreat without revealing ages until after they commit to moving in together. Executive producers praised the concept's addictive appeal.
Netflix announced the renewal of 'Age of Attraction' on Tuesday. The series, which explores whether love can transcend large age gaps, drew strong viewer interest in its first season. Hosted by former 'The Bachelor' contestant Nick Viall and Natalie Joy—who share an 18-year age difference themselves—the program challenges participants to form connections blind to age before revealing the 'magic number' at a pivotal moment after pledging to cohabitate. Chemistry, life stages, and compatibility come under scrutiny as couples decide if romance endures the gap's reality. The executive producers, Jennifer O'Connell and Rebecca Quinn, celebrated the news in a statement. 'We love concepts that are impossible to look away from and 'Age of Attraction' nailed that from day one,' they said. '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.' Season 1 tracked six couples with age differences from 15 to 33 years. Five reached the March 25 finale, where four committed to staying together despite the gaps, while one pair parted ways, deeming the divide insurmountable.