Chloe Veitch is a 26-year-old model, host, and media personality from Clacton-on-Sea in Essex, England. She was born March 6, 1999, worked as an estate agent before modeling, and won Miss Supertalent of the World in 2018 before Netflix found her. She has spoken openly about growing up in a household shaped by her father’s struggles with addiction, the loss of her stepbrother David in 2014, and being bullied as a teenager. Her father has since co-founded a recovery centre, which Chloe has supported publicly.
“Honestly, if I spoke to a 13-year-old me back in the day and said that this is going to be my life, she would cry, she would not believe me. I literally came from nothing,” she told Deadline.
She has 1.7 million Instagram followers at @chloeveitchofficial and her bio identifies her simply as a Netflix host. That shift — from contestant to host — is the whole story of what she has been building since 2020.
The Netflix Reality Universe Run
Chloe’s reality TV journey covered three shows in five years, and she went deep in all of them.
She won “Too Hot to Handle” Season 1 in 2020 — the show that introduced her to the world and established her as one of the NRU’s most recognizable personalities. She finished runner-up on “The Circle” Season 2 in 2021, leaving with an eight-month relationship with Mitchell Eason that ended without real resolution. And she was a finalist on “Perfect Match” Season 1 in 2023, where she chose Shayne Jansen over her ex Mitchell, got engaged to the idea of something real, and broke up with Shayne within months of filming.
All three shows sharpened different edges of who she is on camera. By the time “Perfect Match” wrapped, she had been a contestant in front of millions of people for five years. She said she knew she couldn’t go back.
Hosting ‘Sneaky Links: Dating After Dark’
In April 2025, Netflix announced that Chloe would host Sneaky Links: Dating After Dark — a dating experiment following not-quite-so-single people who check into a motel with their casual links to figure out whether what they have is real or just in the way of something better.
The show premiered with all ten episodes on May 21, 2025, on Netflix. Chloe hosted alongside relationship expert Spicy Mari, conducting what they called “Link Lowdowns” — regular check-ins with the daters to assess where their situationships were heading.
The experience was more intense than she anticipated. Chloe revealed she had panic attacks every day while hosting — a completely different pressure from being a contestant. She was in the control room watching everything unfold behind the scenes, hearing everything, and said it gave her genuine anxiety. “They do genuinely see and hear everything. I think knowing what I know now about production, I don’t think I could be a contestant again.”
She also brought personal experience to the role. While filming, she was navigating a toxic relationship of her own — one she has since spoken about on Harry Jowsey’s “Boyfriend Material” podcast, revealing she had been looking at engagement rings with an ex who ultimately left her in Thailand while she had been prepared to help him financially.
‘Big Sister with Chloe Veitch’
In July 2025, Chloe launched “Big Sister with Chloe Veitch” on SiriusXM’s Unwell Network — Alex Cooper’s media company — airing every Friday at noon PT. The show covers reality TV recaps, behind-the-scenes experiences, and a Hot Take Hotline where listeners call in for Chloe’s signature unfiltered advice.
“I’m in this unique spot where I’m not only an avid fan of reality television, but I’ve been both a contestant and a host in that world,” she said at launch. “I know what it is like to be in their shoes.”
The ‘Love Island’ Dream — And What She Is Building Toward
Chloe has been transparent about her ambitions. She wants to host Love Island USA. She has said so explicitly, publicly, and more than once. “I know I’m going to be the next host of Love Island USA. We need to put it out there. Chloe Veitch is coming for whoever’s job it is to host Love Island USA,” she told Parade.
Look out, Ariana Madix.
Beyond hosting, she is working with development and production companies on shows she has written herself — wanting to build a presence off-screen as much as on it. She is signed with the Gersh agency and has relocated to Los Angeles permanently.
Her Love Life
Chloe’s post-“Perfect Match” dating history has been characteristically honest and complicated. The toxic relationship she referenced while hosting Sneaky Links — the one where she nearly bought an engagement ring and ended up stranded in Thailand — was not named publicly. She has moved on from it.
As of May 2025, Chloe confirmed she was in a new relationship and “definitely falling in love” with someone, though she was keeping his identity private because he had not yet met her friends. She said she needed to be mentally and emotionally stimulated — and that she wasn’t putting anything public until she was certain.
Whether that relationship has progressed since is not known. What is clear is that Chloe Veitch is not in a hurry to perform a love story for anyone’s benefit anymore. She is building a career. The rest, she has decided, can wait.
“Too Hot to Handle,” “The Circle,” “Perfect Match,” and “Sneaky Links: Dating After Dark” are all streaming now on Netflix.
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