The eight-part reality series, Blue Therapy, invites viewers into the therapy room. Here, they can witness couples therapy. Watch the official trailer for the Netflix show here.
Based on the smash-hit Black British relationship YouTube series, Osun Group’s 8-part reality series BLUE THERAPY premieres globally on Netflix on Wednesday, 4th March. The show invites viewers to witness couples navigating intensive and intimate therapy in real time.
In a hyper-connected world where expectations of love continue to shift, BLUE THERAPY confronts the daunting reality of what happens when love alone is no longer enough.
THE PREMISE
BLUE THERAPY follows seven real-life couples who commit to intensive therapy as a final attempt to save their relationships. Under the guidance of seasoned couples therapist Karen Doherty, each relationship goes under the microscope. This forces partners to confront deep-rooted fears and life-altering secrets that refuse to stay buried. But facing challenges doesn’t end in the therapy room. Friends and family are invited to weigh in, offering advice, opinions and emotional support. As a result, private conflict turns into open, honest and unfiltered conversations. Therapy lays the foundation for accountability, growth and, ultimately, healing. As the sessions reach their emotional peak, each couple faces the same life-altering decision. They must choose to fight for growth…or walk away for good.
KAREN DOHERTY
Karen Doherty said:
“Every relationship has its own private story of love, hope, disappointment and fear. So many people want to feel understood and yet struggle to tell those closest to them what they really mean. Blue Therapy invites viewers into the vulnerability of the therapist’s room. This is not about quick fixes – accountability, honest conversations and confronting repeating dynamics is the key to transition. Change is not neat. It is messy and uncomfortable. My work is to create a space where couples can safely confront their pain, rebuild trust and decide whether they can do the work to fight for something better. When they choose to stay is when something powerful and very real begins.”
ANDY AMADI
Creator and Showrunner Andy Amadi said,
“We’re used to seeing relationships on screen as entertainment – dramatic, messy, sometimes toxic. But we rarely see what repair looks like. BLUE THERAPY flips that and sits in that uncomfortable space between conflict and change. The drama comes from truth, and from the very real question of whether people are willing to grow. It was important for us to centre Black British couples in a way that feels layered and human. Too often those stories are simplified or stereotyped. This series shows love in conflict, but also in vulnerability, accountability and healing. That balance matters.”
BLUE THERAPY is Executive Produced by Luti Fagbenle and Anna Edwinson. Andy Amadi serves as Creator and Showrunner, with Vanessa Van-Yeboah as Series Producer.

BLUE THERAPY premieres on Netflix from Wednesday, 4th March

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