In Love is Blind Season 7, a new group of singles from Washington, DC, embarked on a quest to find love without seeing each other. Over the season, seven couples got engaged, but their journey was filled with twists, conflicts, and revelations. Fans are now eager to see which couples made it and what happened to those who got married.
Ahead of the reunion, set to air on October 30, here’s a recap of the couples, their journeys, and the ups and downs they faced along the way.
The couples' journey in Love is Blind
Taylor and Garrett
Taylor and Garrett quickly connected, bonding over shared personal stories and their unique scientific tattoos. Taylor, initially cautious, opened up about her ethnicity, deepening their emotional connection. After hearing a heartfelt letter from Taylor’s late grandfather, Garrett proposed.
Life back in Washington DC, however, presented its challenges. Garrett’s contact with an old acquaintance briefly caused a rift, but both committed to moving forward.
At the altar, both said “I do,” making Taylor and Garrett one of the rare success stories from Love is Blind season 7.
Ashley and Tyler
Ashley and Tyler’s relationship flourished quickly in Love is Blind because of their shared values and love for adventure. Tyler opened up about a difficult past, impressing Ashley with his willingness to be vulnerable.
Their engagement was solidified after Ashley surprised Tyler on his birthday. Once back in Washington DC, they hit a bump when Tyler revealed that he had previously donated sperm, fathering three children.
Despite the initial shock, they worked through this revelation, even taking a symbolic leap of faith by skydiving before their wedding. At the altar, they exchanged vows, promising to face the future together.
Marissa and Ramses
Marissa felt a strong connection with Ramses, though a love triangle complicated things early on. Ramses, who embraces non-traditional masculinity, shared his feelings through a heartfelt letter, but Marissa’s mother’s doubts strained their engagement.
As the wedding approached, Ramses began to have doubts, ultimately calling off the engagement, leaving Marissa heartbroken. “I don’t think love alone is enough,” he told her just days before the ceremony, signaling the end of their journey.
Hannah and Nick
Hannah and Nick connected with playful banter, but early doubts about Nick’s maturity cast a shadow over their relationship. Although they reconciled after a brief breakup, issues persisted, especially after Nick flirted with another woman during the Mexico trip.
Living together further exposed differences in lifestyle, with Hannah finding Nick’s dependence on his parents unsettling. Their relationship unraveled after Nick reconnected with a former flame, leading to an emotional confrontation.
In the end, Hannah questioned Nick’s sincerity, saying, “I don’t know if he’s even real,” and they went their separate ways.
Alexandra and Tim
Both driven by values of family and faith, Alexandra and Tim connected through shared hardships and dreams on Love is Blind. Tim’s commitment to family mirrored Alex’s, especially as both had faced significant personal losses.
However, a heated argument during their trip marked the beginning of the end. Back in DC, tensions flared again when Alex’s decision to nap during Tim’s parents’ visit upset him.
An attempt to communicate fell flat, with Tim abruptly ending the relationship. His parting words, “I don’t ever want to see you again,” left Alex in shock and sealed the end of their engagement.
Monica and Stephen
From the outset, Monica appreciated Stephen’s openness about past mistakes, including emotional infidelity. They connected in Mexico, but their relationship hit a snag back in DC when Stephen failed to keep promises made in the pods.
A final blow came when Monica found out about Stephen’s flirtatious messages to another woman. Devastated, Monica ended the engagement, saying, “I’m almost embarrassed by how much of my heart I’ve given you.” Their story concluded with Stephen’s departure and Monica’s disappointment.
Brittany and Leo
Leo’s divided attention between two contestants in the pods left Brittany feeling like a “second choice,” despite his reassurances. Though she accepted his proposal, the situation between them was awkward, and they struggled to establish a meaningful connection.
Ultimately, Brittany and Leo’s journey on Love is Blind Season 7 ended when they were not chosen by producers to continue with the show.
Love is Blind Season 7 reunion will be released on Netflix on, October 30.