NETFLIX has axed a popular dating show spin-off after two seasons on air.
The streaming giant has a big catalogue of dating shows; from Love is Blind to Perfect Match.


But one show that will not be returning for a third series is The Ultimatum: Queer Love.
The programme was a spin-off of The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On, which has had four seasons so far.
It followed a group of women and non-binary people who view marriage as a deal breaker in a relationship.
However, one partner is ready to stand at the altar, while the other is dragging their feet over tying the knot.
It prompts one of the people in the couple to – you guessed it – issue an ultimatum; stay together and get married or go their separate ways after the show’s experiment concludes.
During the eight-weeks on the show, the couples separate and date other people while the consider what is best for themselves long term.
The new pairs then enter a trial marriage with a person from one of the other couples and then when the eight weeks have concluded, they have to choose between three futures.
They are: Go back to their original partner and pursue marriage, stay with their new partner or leave the experiment alone.
The second series premiered in June and the show was hosted by Sweet Magnolias’ JoAnna Garcia Swisher.
Meanwhile, the original series continues to grow, with it being franchised into France and South Africa.
In other Netflix dating show drama this week, two Love is Blind contestants were abruptly cut from the current series without explanation.
Season nine of the hit show is currently airing, but fans got a shock this week when Anna, 28, and Blake, 34, suddenly disappeared despite their “engaging” storylines.
The pair got close straight away, and were chatting to each other but also connecting with other people.
Anna also got close to Patrick, but ultimately stood him up on their date when she suddenly left the show.
The pair both went to explain their reasons for leaving with Tudum.

The Ultimatum: Queer Love series one and two are available on Netflix.