Love is Blind season 10 spoilers ahead.
It sounds like the start of a bad joke: 32 Ohio singles step into the pods… But Love Is Blind season 10 is anything but. These Ohio hopefuls did not come to play. From candid conversations about whether or not to have children, to a nail-glue medical emergency (yes, really), a spicy round of Never Have I Ever and the weaponisation of the Pilates Girl, this season had us completely seated. Not to mention the Sabrina Carpenter-filled soundtrack.
Just when you thought Love Is Blind had shown us everything it possibly could — and you were ready to divert your attention back to Love Island or MAFS Australia — the show delivered something genuinely new: a staggering seven engaged couples in a single season.
But which Love is Blind season 10 couples got married? Who made it down the aisle? Who did a performative dumping?
Which Love is Blind couples got married?
Emma quickly found herself at the center of a love triangle — or perhaps a love square, since three men were involved. Semantics aside, she had plenty of options. After a painfully awkward conversation, she ultimately cut Steve loose, while Connor stepped back to focus on his own connection (more on that later). That left Mike, and Emma leaned in.
The main sticking point for the pair was children, a dilemma that felt deeply relatable. Mike was ready for fatherhood, while Emma was uncertain about whether she wanted children at all. Adopted at a young age, she had no relationship with her biological parents and worried about passing on unknown hereditary conditions. Before the age of seven, she underwent ten surgeries to remove high-risk birthmarks, leaving her with lasting physical scars.
At the reveal, both were visibly thrilled. Mike later told viewers he hadn’t even noticed Emma’s scarring, saying he was too distracted by her smile, and adding that it wouldn’t have mattered anyway. However, the proposal carried an unspoken hope that Emma might change her mind about having children, and the pair continued to clash over the issue in the weeks that followed.
At the wedding, Emma said “yes,” but Mike said “no.” He explained that his decision ultimately came down to the question of children, saying he couldn’t risk entering a marriage if she might never want them.
We were rooting for these two and desperately hoping they wouldn’t embarrass us. Amber is a single mother to seven-year-old Emma, while Jordan entered the pods adamant that he wouldn’t date someone with a child. And yet… they got engaged. It turned out love wasn’t just blind — it was also surprisingly capable of changing its mind.
The pair bonded over a shared love of cooking, with Jordan even baking cookies for Amber (though the other contestants quickly helped themselves). Amber, a self-described “country bumpkin,” embraced her quirks, and Jordan happily matched her energy. When he proposed, he promised to accept her exactly as she was, quirks and all.
The relationship moved quickly into physical intimacy, and remarkably, no major ick moments emerged — not even with CPAP machines involved or Jordan shaving his back.
Still, their path was not entirely smooth. Jordan seemed to struggle with the realities of becoming a parental figure, while Amber tended to withdraw during disagreements. There was also the looming practical question of whether he would leave Columbus behind and move to Mount Vernon.
At the altar, Amber proudly said “I do,” though she acknowledged that the outcome might be different for Jordan. Fortunately, with little Emma watching, Jordan also said, “I do.”
Bri and Connor, affectionately known as “Breezy and Spies,” were drawn together early on. Connor was Bri’s primary connection from the start, though she continued exploring a relationship with Chris, while Connor himself was caught in Emma’s complicated love square. Messy, yes — but undeniably entertaining.
What ultimately brought Bri and Connor together was their easy banter, shared love of Mr. Brightside, and mutual enthusiasm for sports. Both were excited about the idea of future parenting, even imagining coaching their kids’ football teams — with Connor even volunteering to drive the minivan.
They eventually cut off their other connections and went all-in, moving quickly toward engagement. Connor proposed, and Bri responded with an enthusiastic, “Let’s go!” Connor admitted he was nervous about how Bri would feel about his appearance, but at the reveal, she was clearly delighted and joked about his sweaty palms.
Things became more complicated in Mexico when Bri admitted she wanted to continue speaking with Chris because of the emotional connection they had shared. Connor was visibly uncomfortable, and when those conversations continued, he shut down emotionally — though he later acknowledged this and tried to communicate more openly.
Bri was also unimpressed with Connor’s home, particularly the lingering Christmas decorations, and began to question whether he was ready to be her partner. She expressed feeling that it was a difficult period for her and that he wasn’t meeting her at her best. Connor responded that if he liked her in that state, he would love her even more when she was at her best.
At the mixer, Chris further stirred the pot by telling Bri that Connor was too “submissive” for her.
Ultimately, Bri ended the engagement, though the pair planned to continue dating afterward.
The two explored connections with several people in the pods before ultimately going all-in on each other. Jess was divorced but on good terms with her ex, and she was looking for someone who could provide a sense of safety and security. Their lifestyles, however, were worlds apart: Chris was a triathlete who started his mornings with a swim, while Jessica could hardly imagine anything less appealing.
They did share some important common ground, including a mutual decision not to have children and strong altruistic values. Eventually, they were ready to get engaged, and Chris was quietly relieved to discover that Jess was shorter than he had expected, especially given her love of six-inch heels.
In Cabo, the pair worked to reconcile their differences. Jessica worried about the age gap and how Chris’s family might perceive their relationship, but Chris remained completely unconcerned.
The relationship took a turn during a pivotal sofa conversation that stunned viewers. Chris suddenly told Jess he was not attracted to her because he typically preferred women who exercised every day, like he did. The main issue, he said, was that she didn’t do Pilates. He also admitted he was still interested in Bri from the pods and had been surprised when she ended things, assuming they would continue trying.
Chris only made things worse at the mixer by speaking loudly about the situation and coming on to Bri. The moment was uncomfortable to watch, and it ultimately marked the end of Chris and Jessica’s relationship.
Honestly, Brittany was leaving the pods engaged no matter what; she’d already bought a wedding dress and vowed to practice celibacy until she could wear it for real. In the pods, she and Devo quickly bonded, nerding out over their shared interests and how much they had in common. When Devo learned that his grandfather had passed away, he decided to stay and pursue what he was building with Brittany.
An engagement followed — naturally — and the pair joked that they would have a baby by the reunion. At the reveal, both were visibly surprised. Devo admitted he hadn’t realized Brittany was Latina and shared that he had never dated a woman of color before. Brittany, meanwhile, felt uncertain about his height and overall appearance but couldn’t stop talking about his eyes. Still, they both seemed to revel in the idea of the blind love that brought them together.
In Cabo, however, cracks began to show. Brittany felt a growing emotional and physical distance and raised the issue multiple times. Devo insisted he was simply more reserved than she was, but Brittany — who wanted closeness and reassurance — wasn’t convinced. The disconnect came to a head during a heated game of Never Have I Ever, when Devo shut down Brittany’s playful suggestion that she give him a hickey in front of the group.
The pair continued to clash over a lack of physical intimacy and ultimately called off the wedding just before it was scheduled to take place. Devo admitted he had always been uncomfortable with the fact that she bought her wedding dress before their engagement. They promised to stay together for the time being, though only the reunion will reveal whether that actually held.
Barbie and Ken? More like Alex and Ashley, who bonded, unexpectedly, over a shared love of The Alchemist. Alex, a former athlete, and Ashley, a self-proclaimed family girl ready to bring someone home, hit it off immediately. Their mutual appreciation for the book was so strong it even made its way into Alex’s proposal, which Ashley happily accepted.
Despite entering a blind love experiment, both were upfront about how much looks and physical attraction mattered to them. The chemistry at the reveal was undeniable, complete with steamy kisses, and in Cabo, Alex even admitted Ashley gave him “dangerous” eyes.
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But trouble simmered beneath the surface. At the group mixer, Alex confided in Brittany that she was more his usual type than Ashley. Perceptive as ever, Ashley sensed something was off and repeatedly pressed him about what he’d been discussing with the others at the pool party.
Things only grew more complicated. We watched Alex get grilled by Ashley’s family, ultimately confirming he was a Trump supporter — much to their visible relief. Ashley also struggled with Alex’s nomadic lifestyle and what she felt were inconsistencies in his story. Then came an uncomfortable conversation about physical intimacy, during which Alex blamed their lack of connection on not knowing Ashley’s cycle or whether she was on her period. Yikes.
By the wedding, tensions were at an all-time high. At the altar, Ashley made it clear she was the one saying no and openly questioned Alex’s integrity. He bristled at that, insisting he had planned to turn her down as well. It was a lot of ego packed into one failed wedding.
Every season of Love Is Blind has that one couple who hit it off immediately — no complications, no love triangles, just pure, instant connection. This season, it was Christine and Vic. Early on, he told her, “I can’t see you, but I see you,” and honestly? Swoon. The pair bonded quickly over a shared passion for giving back: Vic through his work in public policy, Christine through her role as a speech-language pathologist. They opened up about their rocky pasts and got deep, fast.
Vic even penned a poem for Christine, which she followed with a heartfelt prayer for them both. So it came as no surprise when Vic proposed, and Christine responded with a simple, confident, “Of course.” When they finally met face-to-face, their physical chemistry was undeniable.
Here’s where things took a turn: unlike the other couples, Christine and Vic skipped Mexico and headed to Malibu instead. Footage showed them spending days in the sauna, playing mini golf, and enjoying pizza and wine in the evenings.
They also had frank conversations about the realities of building a future together, including what it would mean to raise mixed-race children. So when they both said “I do” at the altar, it felt entirely earned, especially with Vic describing Christine as his “rib.”
We can’t wait to see what the next batch of episodes has in store for all of these lovebirds.
All 12 episodes of Love is Blind are available to stream on Netflix now. The reunion episode will be released on the 11th of March.









