The “Love Is Blind” Season 10 reunion premiered Wednesday, March 11, 2026, revealing the final relationship statuses of the Ohio-based cast. Out of a franchise-record seven engaged couples leaving the pods, only two reached the altar and just one marriage survived to the reunion broadcast.
Netflix flew out 150 past participants, including Season 1’s Cameron and Lauren Hamilton, to serve as a live audience for the milestone tenth season. The streaming platform dropped the episode at 9:00 p.m. ET, answering widespread viewer speculation regarding the cast’s current relationship dynamics.
Amber and Jordan delivered a major update during the broadcast. Despite getting married in the finale, the couple confirmed they divorced after just four months. This officially establishes a new record for the shortest marriage in the history of the “Love Is Blind” franchise.
Christine and Vic remain the sole success story of the season. The couple successfully said “I do” at the altar and confirmed they are still together. Bri and Connor also shared a positive update with the live audience. Though Bri called off their wedding before walking down the aisle, the two announced at the reunion that they are currently together and working on their relationship.
Two couples ended their relationships directly at the altar. Emma and Mike split when Emma surprisingly agreed to the marriage and Mike declined. Mike confirmed during the reunion that he is in a new relationship. Ashley and Alex also separated at their wedding after Ashley intercepted the moment at the altar, telling Alex she was choosing to say no before walking away.
The remaining couples separated before their scheduled wedding days. Brittany and Devonta called off their ceremony and officially broke up shortly after filming. Devonta revealed to the crowd that he is now engaged to someone else and has a baby on the way. Jessica and Chris also broke up prior to their wedding. Jessica confirmed she is now dating fellow Season 10 pod participant Haramol Gill.
Season 10 featured an entirely Ohio-based cast. Production cast a wider net for participants following Season 9, which famously resulted in zero marriages, leading to the franchise record of seven initial engagements.
