The finale of Netflix's Love is Blind: Germany aired on January 17, 2025, bringing the social experiment to a close with the outcomes of three couples: Hanni and Daniel, Sally and Medina, and Alina and Ilias. Sally and Medina’s journey, however, took an twist earlier in the season where Sally left the experiment midway.
In episode 3, after getting engaged in the pods, Sally and Medina met face-to-face for the first time. Medina knelt down and presented her with an engagement ring. While in the moment, she accepted the ring, Sally later described it as “awkward.”
Once back behind the shutters, she got emotional and expressed doubts about their connection, referring to Medina as a “stranger.” Overwhelmed, Sally ultimately decided to leave the set, ending their engagement abruptly. However, she later returned to the show, and the couple went on to reach the altar.
Fans of Love is Blind: Germany took to X to share their reactions to Sally's return to the show and her decision to say no at the altar.
"There was actually no real reason for Sally and Medina to come back to the experiment. They could’ve just dated outside of the show to see if they were compatible," another user said.
"SALLY PLEASE TELL ME WHY DID YOU COME BACK?" one fan commented.
"Sally saying no again is so funny," an X user wrote.
Some fans of Love is Blind: Germany described the dynamic between the couple as "annoying."
"This religious cr*p from Sally and Medina is just a little bit annoying," one netizen wrote.
"I know with my GUT that Sally left because Medina has locks on his head. I know what kind of BW she is. Gross," another user wrote.
"I really don't get why these people put their families through a farce. Look at how emotional Medina's mother was. Sally & Medina both knew they wouldn't say yes & still dragged their families to the altar," a fan commented.
Fans of Love is Blind: Germany further said:
"Dunno why Sally and Medina even made it to the altar," a netizen said.
"Sally and Medina made me cry with their speeches and afterwards," one comment read.
Sally and Medina’s decision in the finale of Love is Blind: Germany
In the finale of Love is Blind: Germany, Sally and Medina reflected on the importance of their decision before the wedding ceremony. Sally admitted feeling torn, sharing that she would rely on her instincts to make the right choice.
“I think I’ll probably just see in the moment what my gut tells me,” she said.
Meanwhile, Medina also described the decision as significant, talking about the connection they had built during the experiment. At the altar, Sally chose not to proceed with marriage, explaining:
“Medina, as much as I would like to, I can’t today. I know how important marriage is, and I’d like to give us a fighting chance.”
He agreed with her, expressing their shared belief in only getting married “one time” and “properly.” The couple reassured each other and the guests that their journey as a couple would continue beyond the show.
Fans can now stream the finale of Love is Blind: Germany on Netflix to see their entire journey.