By Mary Jones | Saturday March 07 2026 | 20 min read
Season 10 of Love Is Blind saw four couples from the Ohio “Pod Squad” make their way to the altar. But when the big moment arrived, did they actually say “I do”?
Episode 12 opened with a major cliffhanger. Viewers finally learned whether Mike Gibney was ready to commit after his fiancée, Emma Betsinger, bravely said yes during Episode 11. From there, the episode shifted to the rest of the weddings: Amber Morrison and Jordan Faeth, Brittany Wicker and Devonta Anderson, Ashley Carpenter and Alex Henderson, and lastly Christine Hamilton and Vic St. John.
This milestone season of Netflix’s social experiment delivered drama from the start. Fans watched Elissa Finley face a frightening medical emergency and saw Kevan Jones caught in a tense love triangle involving Tyler Lanier and Keya Kellum. Once the seven engaged couples — yes, seven — left the pods and headed off on their first trips together, the tension only grew. Still, one of the season’s most surprising moments happened after everyone returned to Ohio for a chaotic Pod Squad bowling night.
By the time Episode 12 rolled around, Bri McNees and Connor Spies had already made the difficult decision to end their engagement. The turning point came after Bri reconnected with her pod ex, Chris Fusco, who had recently broken things off with Jessica Barrett. During the bowling night meetup, Chris openly tried to win Bri back, even criticizing her relationship with Connor. Despite his efforts, Bri stood firm, insisting that Connor was the only person she could have gone through the experiment with.
With the regular season now wrapped up — and the reunion still ahead — it’s time to take stock of where everyone stands. Who actually made it down the aisle and got married? Which couples might still be together? And who’s already back on the dating apps?
Below, we break down the fate of every Season 10 couple and what to expect heading into the reunion.
Love Is Blind, Season 10 (Episodes 1–12) is now streaming on Netflix.
Love Is Blind, Season 10, Reunion, March 11 at 9/8c, Netflix

Christine & Vic
Status: Married
The Season 9 streak of zero weddings is officially over. During the Season 10 finale of Love Is Blind, Vic and Christine became the first couple to say “I do.”
Victor “Vic” St. John, a professor of public policy, proposed to speech-language pathologist Christine Hamilton back in Episode 1. From the start, he made it clear how strongly he felt. “I feel blessed that I found Christine in this experience,” Vic said at the time. “I’m in awe, I’m excited, and I’m in love.” Cue the collective swoon.
Inside the pods, the pair quickly discovered they had a lot in common. They connected over their childhoods, shared faith, and their hopes of becoming parents someday. After praying together, Vic delivered a memorable line before proposing: “I can’t see you, but I see you.” Christine didn’t hesitate — she happily said yes.
Once the couples left the pods, Vic and Christine took a slightly different path than the rest of the cast. While the other engaged pairs headed to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, the two chose a quieter getaway in Malibu, California to focus on building their relationship in the real world. “We’re on our way to Malibu to spend some quality time together,” they shared with viewers.
As the season continued, the couple met each other’s families and had deeper conversations about the realities of their future together. One particularly honest discussion centered on race. Vic said he had no concerns about marrying a white woman, while Christine opened up about her own thoughts on raising a mixed-race family. She explained that while it wasn’t a fear, she knew there would be experiences their future child might face that she couldn’t fully understand. What mattered most to her, she said, was making sure they could navigate those moments thoughtfully as a team.
When their wedding day finally arrived, emotions ran high. Standing at the altar, Vic admitted he was struggling to find the right words. “The first time we met, I lost my words,” he said. “And now watching you walk down the aisle, I’m speechless again. I never imagined I’d fall in love in such a unique experiment, but from the moment we started talking in those pods, getting to know you felt so easy.”
Christine shared that she felt the connection just as quickly. From the moment she first heard his voice, she said, something clicked. Even their very first short conversation left her with the feeling that there was something special between them.
For Vic and Christine, the decision at the altar turned out to be simple. Both said “I do,” officially breaking the no-marriage streak from the previous season.
Love Is Blind Season 10 is streaming now on Netflix.

Ashley & Alex
Status: Split
From the very first episode of Love Is Blind Season 10, Alex Henderson and Ashley Carpenter had undeniable chemistry. Their conversations in the pods were playful and flirty, and it didn’t take long for them to realize they also shared similar political views. Despite the strong start, their journey ultimately ended at the altar — with Ashley saying, “I don’t.”
Alex, a former Division I goalkeeper, proposed to Ashley, a claims manager, in Episode 3. The two initially bonded over their love of books, especially The Alchemist, which explores themes of destiny and love. Ashley later persuaded Alex to pick up another fan favorite, Fourth Wing.
Before accepting his proposal, Ashley opened up about her past relationships. She admitted that she had grown used to unhealthy dynamics and often shut down emotionally to protect herself. Being vulnerable again felt risky, but with Alex, she said she was willing to try. When Alex finally got down on one knee and asked her to marry him, Ashley enthusiastically said yes — calling it a “1,000 percent” yes.
Once the engaged couples traveled to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Ashley was open about her excitement for the next phase of their relationship, joking that she was especially looking forward to their first night together. But cracks soon started to appear. During a group outing, Alex had a conversation with Brittany Wicker where he admitted that he usually dates women with darker features than Ashley. While he felt emotionally connected to her, he wasn’t sure the physical chemistry was quite there. As Brittany bluntly put it, “Love is blind to an extent.”
As the season continued, Ashley began to notice other red flags. Alex often avoided discussing his past, leaving her with lingering questions about his personal history and the timeline of previous relationships. Though he seemed to connect well with Ashley’s family — even bonding with them over their shared right-leaning political views — Ashley remained uncertain about how much she truly knew about him.
Tension reached a new level in Episode 10 when Ashley, along with fellow cast member Priyanka Grandhi, confronted Alex about inconsistencies in his story before joining the pods. With mentions of exes and different cities entering the conversation, it became clear that there were still unresolved issues between them as their wedding day approached.
When the big moment arrived at the altar, Ashley didn’t even wait for Alex to begin his vows. She stopped him and made her decision clear.
“I know your answer, and honestly, it doesn’t matter,” she told him. “I know you don’t choose me, and I don’t choose you either.” She explained that while their plans and stories had lined up perfectly in the pods, things felt very different once they returned to the real world. According to Ashley, Alex’s detailed stories often left her more confused than reassured.
“Lying is a non-negotiable for me,” she said before walking away.
It was a dramatic ending for the couple — and after that moment, viewers will definitely be watching closely to see what happens when they face each other again at the reunion.

Jessica & Chris
Status: Split
After one of the most surprisingly cordial breakups in the pods with Bri McNees, account executive Chris Fusco ultimately chose the person who had been at the top of his list since Day 2: infectious disease physician Jessica Barrett. Chris proposed during Episode 4 of Love Is Blind Season 10, but by the time the second batch of episodes dropped, the couple had already gone their separate ways.
Early in their connection, while Chris was still dating two women, Jessica made it clear she didn’t want to be anyone’s second choice. “I would never want you to pick me just because I picked you,” she told him. When Chris eventually got down on one knee, he seemed confident in his decision, telling Jessica he couldn’t imagine spending the rest of his life with anyone else. As they held hands through the pod wall, Chris excitedly said he could feel the moment. Their first meeting face-to-face was just as sweet, with the two laughing and smiling as he asked for her hand in marriage.
When the newly engaged couples traveled to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Jessica sounded hopeful about their future. She told viewers she hoped their first night together would be the beginning of thousands more. During their time there, the pair also had some honest conversations about their lives — including their five-year age difference and the fact that neither of them planned to have children.
But once the couples returned home to Ohio, cracks in their relationship became harder to ignore. The biggest issue seemed to be their physical chemistry. During one particularly uncomfortable conversation, Chris admitted he felt their connection in that area was lacking and struggled to explain what he meant. His comments didn’t land well, and before long Jessica decided to end the engagement.
Since the breakup, Chris appears to have shifted his attention back to Bri, the woman he had previously dated in the pods.
In an exclusive interview with Swooon, Jessica later shared that Chris may not have been completely transparent about his political views during their time together. Their full conversation dives deeper into what was happening behind the scenes that viewers didn’t see on camera.

Bri & Connor
Status: Potentially Dating… But Not Engaged
After initially exploring connections with other people in the pods, Bri McNees and Connor Spies eventually realized their bond was stronger than they expected. By Episode 4, the two decided to take the next step and got engaged. But by Episode 11 of Love Is Blind Season 10, their relationship had taken a different turn — and the couple ultimately called off the engagement.
Looking back on their time in the pods, Bri described Connor as a “slow burn” connection that gradually grew into something deeper. “You’ve been my slow burn from the start,” she told him. “Falling in love with you more and more each day has been my favorite part.” When Connor proposed, Bri happily said yes, joking that she was excited to become his “forever stage five clinger.”
Still, things became a bit complicated once the couples left the pods and began interacting with the rest of the cast. Bri later admitted that meeting everyone in person felt different than she expected, especially when it came to reconnecting with people she had dated in the pods. She told Connor she thought some of those conversations might have felt more genuine given the connections they had previously built.
The situation became even more awkward in the second batch of episodes when Chris Fusco — who had recently ended things with his fiancée, Jessica Barrett — started expressing interest in Bri again. At a Pod Squad gathering, Chris told Bri that while he liked Connor, he felt Connor might be too submissive for her. The moment caught many viewers off guard. Bri and Connor later told Swooon that they were just as surprised as everyone else by Chris’s comments during the bowling alley meetup.
In the end, Bri realized she wasn’t ready to move forward with the wedding, even though Connor said he was prepared to say “I do.” Despite calling off the engagement, Bri made it clear that her feelings hadn’t disappeared. “I hope it’s not a no forever,” she told him.
When Connor asked if she could still see a future where they got married one day, Bri simply replied, “I hope.”
So while the engagement didn’t last, it wasn’t necessarily the end of their relationship. The two hinted that they planned to keep seeing each other away from the cameras. For now, fans will have to wait until the reunion to find out whether Bri and Connor are still together.

Amber & Jordan
Status: Married
Amber Morrison and Jordan Faeth were one of the earliest couples to get engaged on Love Is Blind Season 10. Their proposal came during Episode 2, and by the time the finale aired in Episode 12, the two had officially become husband and wife.
Amber, a nurse practitioner and single mom, opened up to Jordan early on about some of the difficult moments in her past. She shared that she had been bullied in school and later became pregnant with her daughter, Emma, at a young age outside of marriage. Jordan responded with honesty of his own, admitting that school had always been a challenge for him. Despite their different experiences, they quickly bonded over their shared sense of humor and agreed that life is better when you have someone you can be a little weird with.
Interestingly, Jordan revealed that his mindset about dating someone with a child had completely changed during the experiment. When he first applied for the show, he told producers that having a child was one of his dealbreakers. But after meeting Amber, that perspective shifted. While viewers haven’t yet seen Emma on screen, Amber has shared that her daughter has a strong relationship with her father, and Jordan has embraced the idea of stepping into the role of a fun stepdad.
Their relationship seemed to grow even stronger once the couples traveled to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Amber couldn’t stop praising Jordan when talking to the other women. She joked that after years of dating the wrong kinds of guys, it was refreshing to finally be with someone who was genuinely kind. In fact, Jordan had already shown his thoughtful side back in the pods when he baked cookies for Amber to share with the other women.
As the season continued, Amber was also one of the most supportive voices among the group, often encouraging the other women in their relationships while making it clear that she was completely smitten with Jordan.
During one of their final dates before the wedding, the couple shared an exciting update: Jordan was planning to meet Amber’s daughter before the big day. He even won a stuffed animal that he planned to give Emma when they finally met.
On their wedding day, viewers were introduced to Emma, who watched proudly as her mom walked down the aisle. At the altar, Amber told Jordan she was ready to say “I do,” though she acknowledged that her life comes with a lot of responsibility. Jordan, however, didn’t hesitate. Saying he felt completely certain about their future, he followed his heart and happily said “I do.”

Brittany & Devonta
Status: Potentially Still Engaged
After a heated argument closed out the first batch of episodes, Brittany Wicker admitted she wasn’t feeling very hopeful about her relationship with Devonta Anderson. “For me, that moment made it feel like there was no way we were making it past Cabo,” she told Swooon.
Surprisingly, though, Brittany and Devonta ended Season 10 still engaged — even if they ultimately decided not to go through with their wedding just yet.
The couple were among the last to get engaged in the pods, but their connection had actually been strong from the beginning. During their early conversations, Brittany shared that she was in what she called a “season of celibacy,” though she jokingly admitted that Devonta still gave her “tingly winglies.” Devonta also opened up about a recent loss in his life, telling Brittany that his grandfather had passed away not long before filming.
Once the couples arrived in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, their dynamic started to shift. Brittany began to feel that Devonta wasn’t giving her the attention she expected. She told viewers that she often felt lonely in the mornings when he went off on his own, and she noticed that when she tried to be affectionate — even something as simple as a kiss — he sometimes seemed distant.
At one point, Brittany revealed that she had initially planned to wait until marriage to become physically intimate. Still, hoping to strengthen their connection, she told Devonta she would be willing to reconsider if it brought them closer together. Even so, she felt like he wasn’t making much effort to move things forward.
Their frustration boiled over toward the end of Episode 6 when Brittany confronted him about the growing distance between them. She told Devonta she felt like they weren’t truly connecting and asked him directly if he even found her attractive, noting that he rarely complimented her.
Devonta defended their relationship, saying that whenever they spent time together, he felt like they were enjoying each other’s company and having meaningful conversations. He also pushed back on her concerns about him leaving early in the mornings, explaining that he simply wakes up earlier than she does — and that it wasn’t meant as a way to avoid her. He also reminded Brittany that he was still grieving the recent loss of his grandfather. While Brittany hoped they would still be in that newly engaged “honeymoon phase,” Devonta pointed out that they weren’t actually on a honeymoon.
By the time Episodes 7 through 9 rolled around, Brittany was still feeling uncertain. She told Devonta she didn’t feel as secure in their relationship as she had when they were still in the pods, and again mentioned that she wished he would tell her she was pretty more often. Devonta, however, said that now he felt stuck — if he started giving compliments after she brought it up, he worried they wouldn’t feel genuine.
The tension escalated again in Episode 11 when Devonta brought up the idea of a prenuptial agreement before getting married. The suggestion caught Brittany off guard. She told him she didn’t want to feel like her future partner needed to protect himself from her, insisting that she wasn’t the kind of person who would act out of spite.
In the end, the couple decided not to move forward with the wedding — at least for now. Despite the setback, Brittany sounded hopeful about their future, telling viewers she didn’t believe their story was over. In her mind, marriage could still happen someday, whether sooner or later.
Devonta, on the other hand, admitted that one detail still bothered him: Brittany had already bought her wedding dress. For him, that raised an uncomfortable question about whether she might have been ready to get married no matter who was standing at the altar.
Clearly, the two still have a lot to work through — and fans will likely get more answers when the cast reunites.

Emma & Mike
Status: Not Married/Unclear
Retail merchandiser Emma Betsinger formed connections with more than one person in the pods — in fact, she seriously considered three different men before ultimately choosing sales manager Mike Gibney. During Episode 5 of Love Is Blind Season 10, Emma accepted Mike’s proposal. But by the time their wedding day arrived, the couple had gone their separate ways.
While getting to know each other in the pods, Emma shared some deeply personal parts of her life. She revealed that she had undergone several surgeries as a child to prevent melanoma. Mike responded by opening up about his own early health scare, explaining that he actually flatlined as a baby. The two bonded over their resilience, with Mike telling her, “We’re fighters.”
Emma also spoke about being adopted, which has made her uncertain about having children in the future because she doesn’t know her biological family’s medical history. Mike, who has always wanted kids, told her he believed she would make a wonderful mother someday.
When the couples traveled to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Emma seemed excited about their relationship. She even told Mike that she thought he was the most attractive guy in the group. Still, their dynamic wasn’t without some friction. At one point, Mike jokingly — though somewhat bluntly — told Emma that he thought she was pretty disorganized.
Things got a little awkward during a group gathering when Connor, one of Emma’s former pod connections, pulled her aside and told her that if Mike ever frustrated her, she could come to him for advice.
When the couples returned to Ohio in Episodes 7 through 9, Emma and Mike began introducing each other to their families and having more serious conversations about their future. The topic of children remained one area where they didn’t fully see eye to eye. Emma later explained that although she still had reservations, she was open to the possibility if she felt confident she had the right partner by her side.
As their wedding approached, viewers saw the ceremony begin in Episode 11, ending on a cliffhanger with Emma saying “yes” at the altar. But when Episode 12 picked up, Mike made a different choice.
He told Emma that while he cared deeply about her, he wasn’t ready to say “I do.” For Mike, the uncertainty around starting a family was too big to ignore. He explained that he didn’t want to move forward with marriage unless he felt completely sure they were aligned about having children in the future.
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