It seems like there are never enough episodes of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette to fill up our days. At the moment, we're currently counting down the seconds until the next episode of the hit ABC reality show airs. (Becca Kufrin's season has been pretty wild, no?) Since we know how long the days can feel without a dose of either of those reality shows' antics, we decided to spread the word about some suitable options that will help you fill the void in the meantime. Keep reading to find out which reality TV shows you need to binge-watch next!
From the producers who created The Bachelor, this ABC reality show follows one man or woman who hides behind a makeshift wall (we kid you not) as a group of contestants vie for their love by answering a bunch of questions and showing off their, um . . . "finest beachwear." When there are just two contestants left, the mystery suitor reveals his or her identity and makes the proposal of a lifetime. All within one hour.
The UK's Love Island began with a sort of cult following and has since gotten so popular they even have an Australian version. The British reality TV show is about a group of 12 gorgeous men and women coming together looking for love on an island. The winning couple will leave the island with around $60K in their pockets. Not too shabby!
With a name like Married at First Sight, you better believe this show is entertaining as hell. The reality show is about three couples who tie the knot upon meeting for the first time at the altar. (They are paired together by a panel of relationship experts.) The show then documents their journey to see if they stay together or realize they've made a huge mistake on national television.
If you're a fan of The Bachelorette AND Bravo's Real Housewives series, this show is for you. Vanderpump Rules follows SUR's wait staff — that's Lisa Vanderpump's restaurant, for those who don't know — and their wild antics. Think: drunken hookups, fights about nothing at all, and lots and lots of drama.
This MTV dating show helps a group of single men and women find love using a matchmaking algorithm, but there's one catch: the identities of their "perfect matches" are kept a secret from them throughout the show. While living together, the contestants have to figure out who their true match is. If they win, they get a large cash prize and, of course, true love.
If you're looking for a dating show that shows you the process of finding "the one" (and you get to see the mastermind behind all of the matchmaking), look no further than Millionaire Matchmaker. The Bravo show follows Patti Stanger, whose job is literally to find millionaires their perfect match.