Love Is Blind's breakout couple chronicled the highs and lows of being quarantined with your significant other in a new YouTube video.

The video starts out with Cameron and Lauren Hamilton looking bright eyed and bushy tailed, excited about being in the house together for the foreseeable future.

“Honestly I think this quarantine is going to be a lot of fun,” Cameron said.

“Everyone’s like worried about being shacked up with each other for so long. For us I think it’s really going to be a tool to strengthen our relationship,” Lauren said. “I’m sure that there will be some struggle in there, I mean just like with anybody. You’re around somebody for so long it can get a little tough but I mean, we survived the pods, OK we can survive anything.”

While the skit starts off with them playing games, chasing their dog and cuddling on the couch, day nine of quarantine takes a turn.

When Lauren tries to tell Cameron dinner is ready, he gets frazzled when she doesn’t knock.

“Did I hear a knock? I don’t think I heard a knock. I’m working on stuff. You don’t need to see this,” Cameron, a scientist, says as he covers the computer showing he’s working on a clone experiment.

Lauren later becomes visibly irritated when Cameron begins to rap. The tension begins to rise as they lose track of what day it is in quarantine. The two begin to crack when a dirty dish in the sink sets Lauren off and an argument ensues but escalates to a steamy make-out session.

At the end of the video, they joke that makeup sex will get couples through this unprecedented time.

“We all argue. The important thing is that you work through it,” Lauren replies.


The two have been keeping busy during the quarantine. Besides working on their YouTube channel, they have also been going live on Instagram quite often. They even joined Miley Cyrus’ livestream one night to discuss tips for dating during the coronavirus outbreak, as the two have experience with unconventional dating, according to People. When the singer suggested finding common ground, Cameron agreed and gave examples of his own love story.

“I think for Lauren and I, our first immediate connection was family, how important family is, their health, their well-being … that was the first time we cried together,” the 28-year-old said.

His wife recommended talking “about the things that are most important to you.”

“The things that you guys would have in common, the stuff that you like, the stuff that you dislike, what are your phobias, what motivates you," she added. "That stuff you can connect with somebody on and talk about for hours.”

She also mentioned the importance of “good conversation.”

“Right now, people can still pick up the phone and call each other. I feel like good conversation is the best foreplay,” the 32-year-old said. “It’s really good to be able to just call someone and talk to them, they don’t need to physically be there for you both to be intimate.”

Their success and newfound fame following the premiere of Love Is Blind may very well mean the Netflix series isn’t the last we’ll see of the Hamiltons. They recently signed with major talent agency, Creative Artists Agency, Deadline reports.