Vic and Christine defend Fox News interview as Love is Blind’s only surviving Season 10 marriage

The reality television dating experiment is a notoriously brutal gauntlet, routinely leaving a trail of shattered engagements and messy influencer breakups in its wake. But against the chaotic backdrop of Netflix’s latest social experiment, Vic St. John and Christine Hamilton have emerged as the sole survivors of Love Is Blind Season 10. The couple has now been married for over 11 months. They recently stepped into the cultural crosshairs following a polarizing media appearance, forcing them to publicly defend their relationship and political leanings.

Vic and Christine were the first couple to get engaged in the Season 10 pods. Fans quickly gravitated toward their drama-free dynamic and emotionally mature discussions regarding race and raising mixed-race children. Strangely, Netflix producers afforded them unusually minimal screen time. The duo was even notably excluded from the traditional post-pod cast trip to Mexico. Yet while the rest of the cast navigated shocking splits and public fallout, Vic and Christine quietly built a life together in Columbus, Ohio.

In a detailed report published by People magazine on March 12, the couple opened up about their thriving dynamic. Christine, a speech-language pathologist, noted that her absolute favorite part of marriage is the simple joy of coming home to find Vic waiting for her. The Ohio State University assistant professor and his wife credit their unshakeable bond to a down-to-earth approach grounded in honesty and faith.

That shared faith recently pushed the couple into an unexpected controversy. Vic and Christine made headlines after appearing for an interview on Fox News. The decision to go on the conservative network immediately sparked intense backlash from sections of the Love Is Blind viewing audience.

The digital uproar prompted a swift and direct response. On Friday, March 27, Vic took to Threads, TikTok, and Instagram to address the growing criticism head-on. He firmly clarified his political stance to the fanbase. Vic confirmed he is a Democrat who voted for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. He then explained that their appearance on the network was strictly orchestrated to discuss their Christian faith. The couple viewed the television segment as a rare opportunity to share how God’s love anchors their marriage, completely independent of the platform’s broader political leanings.

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