{"id":54459,"date":"2025-01-28T18:16:03","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T18:16:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/love-is-blinds-micah-and-irina-get-labeled-mean-girls-by-fans-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T18:16:03","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T18:16:03","slug":"love-is-blinds-micah-and-irina-get-labeled-mean-girls-by-fans-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/love-is-blinds-micah-and-irina-get-labeled-mean-girls-by-fans-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Love is Blind\u2019s Micah and Irina get labeled \u201cMean Girls\u201d by fans &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Love is Blind\u2019s Micah and Irina get labeled \u201cMean Girls\u201d by fans YouTube: NetflixBoth Micah and Irina are getting blasted by Love is Blind viewers for their treatment of their partners and other contestants. While the premise of Love is Blind is supposed to make for longer-lasting connections between partners, who match and propose solely based on personality and not looks, it also is the perfect recipe for dramatic reveals. It\u2019s not uncommon for contestants to finally meet their fianc\u00e9e for the first time and not love what they see, or even to begin to pine after other contestants who are already matched up once they get on the outside. After the first five episodes were released on March 24, two contestants \u2013 Micah Lussier and Irina Solomonova \u2013 were immediately targeted as the villains of Love is Blind Season 4. Warning: spoilers for the first five episodes of Love is Blind Season 4 to follow. Love is Blind fans label Micah and Irina \u201cMean Girls\u201d The hatred from fans was largely due to a love triangle between Irina, fellow cast member Bliss Poureetezadi, and love interest Zack Goytowski. The two had a fairly contentious relationship due to their interest in Zack, who ultimately chose Irina. For Micah\u2019s part, she and Irina were actually also in a love triangle with Micah\u2019s current fianc\u00e9e Paul Peden, but the two were good friends on the show and Micah often took Irina\u2019s side. As a result, fans have consistently compared the two to the Mean Girls characters Regina George and Gretchen Weiners online. Fans point out several instances where the pair appears to take pleasure in the demise of other contestants\u2019 relationships. \u201cFirst impressions were not great. I was shocked at how Micah was after Paul broke up with Amber- it was disgusting behavior,\u201d one person commented. Another agreed \u201c[S]he couldn\u2019t hide the glee. Not sure if her or Irina\u2019s reaction was worse.\u201d But fans also noted that it wasn\u2019t just the other girls on the show the two treated terribly, but their own partners as well. \u201cThese girls are trying to flirt with other engaged men during the pool party,\u201d one said with disgust. \u201c[A]ssume these two guys are going to be regretting their choices. These ladies are absolute nightmares,\u201d another wrote, referring to Zack and Paul. It definitely seems that Irina and Micah\u2019s actions on Love is Blind have not endeared them to fans, making them some of the least-popular contestants in a while. As one commenter succinctly put it: \u201cDon\u2019t insult Regina and Gretchen like that, they\u2019re steps ABOVE Micah and Irina.\u201d For more Love is Blind news and updates, check out our page here.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Love is Blind\u2019s Micah and Irina get labeled \u201cMean Girls\u201d by fans YouTube: NetflixBoth Micah and Irina are getting blasted by Love is Blind viewers for their treatment of their partners and other contestants. 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