In a proposed class action filed in California state court on Monday, Stephen Richardson says he and the show’s other contestants should’ve been classified as employees, which would’ve entitled them to certain protections relating to minimum wage, overtime and illegal contractual terms over confidentiality.
The filing comes after the National Labor Relations Board last year issued a complaint against the production in which it said that castmembers were misclassified as independent contractors, opening the door to possible unionization. For years, contestants on Love Is Blind and other reality TV shows have complained of unsafe working conditions. Many, including those on Bravo’s Real Housewives and Vanderpump Rules, have sued.
One castmember, Renee Poche,…
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