Trisha Frame claimed to have a large online following and to be extremely well-liked in the second season of Love Is Blind, but her claims don’t seem to hold up. In 2020, Netflix formally launched its reality TV lineup, making many of the Love Is Blind season 1 cast members very well-known on social media. Since then, Netflix has produced a number of additional popular reality shows, including Bling Empire, The Circle, Selling Sunset, and Too Hot To Handle, to mention a few.
Love Is Blind season 1 was not only a huge hit with viewers, but it also outperformed several long-running dating shows in terms of creating real, lasting relationships. One reason is that Lauren Speed and Cameron Hamilton rose to the status of the show’s ideal coupling on Netflix. In addition, Love Is Blind sparked a long-lasting romance between Damian Powers and Giannina Gibelli as well as the marriage of Amber Pike and Matthew Barnett.
Unfortunately, Love Is Blind viewers and Trisha Frame’s potential suitors had a difficult time getting to know the 30-year-old broker. Trisha frequently asserted that she had a “big Instagram following” in the pods, but her claims appeared to turn off a few of the men there. But as can be seen in the screenshot below, Trisha didn’t exactly have the “massive following” she claimed, only roughly 8,600 Instagram followers in the days before the Love Is Blind season 2 debut. Trisha also said in the pods that she has a large social circle and is accustomed to having “five to 20 people in my car at a time.” The men in the edit, including Joey Miller, Julius Cacho, and Kyle Abrams, all appeared to be completely perplexed by Trisha’s remarks to them. And as if Trisha’s claim to Instagram fame wasn’t already enough, the show also featured some of her other embarrassing incidents.