Love is Blind Season 10: Who Said ‘I Do’ and Who Walked Away?

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Love is Blind Season 10: Who Said ‘I Do’ and Who Walked Away?

Love is Blind Season 10: A Whirlwind of ‘I Dos’ and Heartbreak

Spoiler alert! Season 10 of Netflix’s Love is Blind, set in Ohio, delivered a record-breaking number of engagements. But the real question on everyone’s mind was: how many of these connections would survive the journey to the altar? The finale, released on March 4th, revealed the fates of the six remaining couples, each facing the ultimate decision – to commit to a marriage based on emotional connection forged behind a wall, or to walk away after less than a month of knowing each other.

From Pod to Potential: The Engagements

Seven women initially left the pods with engagement rings, but the path to marital bliss wasn’t smooth for everyone. Jessica Barrett and Chris Fusco quickly called it quits upon returning to Ohio, citing sexual incompatibility and differing lifestyles. Bri McNees and Connor Spies also faced uncertainty, with Bri expressing doubts about saying ‘I do’ during Episode 11.

The Altar Awaits: Wedding Day Outcomes

Let’s dive into the outcomes of each wedding:

  • Emma Betsinger & Mike Gibney: Despite a strong connection, Mike ultimately said ‘no’ due to Emma’s uncertainty about having children. Emma, however, felt their bond was strong and believed they had a future to explore. USA TODAY provided insights into their conversations beyond what was shown on screen.
  • Jordan Faeth & Amber Morrison: Jordan and Amber faced the challenge of integrating Jordan into Amber’s existing family life with her daughter, Emma. Despite some lingering issues, Jordan declared his commitment, and they exchanged vows to the delight of their families.
  • Brittany Wicker & Devonta Anderson: Brittany was fully prepared for her wedding day, even having a dress ready. However, Devonta’s self-doubt led to a conversation on the couch instead of at the altar. While Brittany remained hopeful for their future, Devonta expressed reservations, later revealing that her preparedness felt like she would marry anyone. Brittany also discovered Devonta hadn’t dated a woman of color before, a revelation that impacted her perspective.
  • Alex Henderson & Ashley Carpenter: Ashley anticipated Alex would say ‘no’ at the altar, as she knew she wasn’t his typical type. She took control and rejected him first, citing a lack of effort, intimacy, and his dishonesty. Alex and his mother were offended by the accusation of dishonesty.
  • Vic St. John & Christine Hamilton: Season 10 ended on a high note with Vic and Christine saying ‘I do,’ surrounded by the support of their families, including Vic’s sister who officiated the ceremony.

What’s Next? The Reunion

The drama doesn’t end with the weddings! The Season 10 reunion dropped on Wednesday, March 11th, at 9 p.m. ET, promising further insights and revelations. Stay tuned for more updates on these Love is Blind journeys.

Love is Blind continues to captivate audiences with its unique premise and exploration of modern relationships. The show’s success highlights the growing interest in alternative ways to find love and the complexities of building a connection based on emotional intimacy.


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