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Love Is Blind Season 10 Reunion Delivers Shocking Updates

Couples reveal breakups, reconciliations, and new beginnings as the cast reunites for a dramatic episode on Netflix.

When Netflix’s “Love Is Blind” season 10 reunion aired on March 11, 2026, fans braced themselves for answers to burning questions about their favorite—and least favorite—couples. The reunion, which dropped at 9 p.m. ET exclusively on Netflix, brought together the season’s main cast and a lively audience of former participants, all eager for relationship updates, drama, and a few surprises along the way, as reported by Entertainment Weekly, Parade, and The Columbus Dispatch.

Hosted once again by Nick and Vanessa Lachey, the episode promised hard-hitting questions and didn’t disappoint. In fact, this year’s reunion offered more revelations than previous seasons, giving fans a closer look at what happened after the cameras stopped rolling. From marriages that fizzled to unexpected second chances, the special was a rollercoaster of emotions, sharp confrontations, and a few moments of genuine warmth.

Let’s start with the season’s golden couple: Christine Hamilton and Dr. Victor “Vic” St. John. Unlike some of their castmates, Vic and Christine managed to keep their relationship steady. After their wedding in the finale, they moved from Cleveland to Columbus, Ohio, and, as of the reunion, are still happily married. Christine joked about her friends telling her she was “too boring to be on reality TV,” but Vic countered that the best part of living with Christine is that “the home is a home” because of her thoughtful notes and encouragement. As a quirky bonus, a sponsored TurboTax segment gifted the couple a second honeymoon for being able to file their taxes jointly—an oddly practical, but sweet, reward for their enduring love.

In stark contrast stood Amber Morrison and Jordan Faeth. The couple, who tied the knot in the finale, had already split by the time of the reunion. Their marriage lasted only four months, and they never moved in together. The main sticking points? Trust issues rooted in Amber’s past relationships and ongoing disagreements about where to live—Columbus or Mount Vernon. According to Jordan, he felt worn down by constantly trying to repair a trust he didn’t break. Amber, for her part, was frustrated by Jordan’s reluctance to move in and be present with her and her daughter, Emma. The split was emotional, with Amber storming off stage after accusing Jordan of not saying goodbye to her daughter. “Don’t f—ing come into somebody’s life if you’re gonna do that! I told you!” she exclaimed, holding back tears. Despite the drama, The Columbus Dispatch noted that as of March 11, 2026, there were no public court records of divorce or annulment filings between the two.

Not all endings were so final. Brianna “Bri” McNees and Connor Spies, who decided not to marry during the season, revealed at the reunion that they’re still together—just not married yet. The pair live next door to each other in Columbus, enjoying a more traditional dating experience away from the show’s pressures. “It was almost like a new chapter of, ‘Okay, we did one of the craziest things. Let’s see how life looks just on a normal day-to-day basis,’” Connor explained. Bri added, “I love everything about him and he loves everything about me.” The couple hinted at a future wedding, but for now, they’re taking things at their own pace.

Some of the most heated moments centered on Chris Fusco, who found himself in the hot seat for his conduct during the season. Nick Lachey, drawing on his own Ohio roots, confronted Chris about breaking “bro code” by making a move on Bri, who was Connor’s close friend. Chris admitted, “I’m not proud of a lot of those moments,” and apologized to Connor for being “too aggressive” and for disrespecting both him and Bri. The tension was palpable, but the apology seemed sincere, at least on camera.

Meanwhile, Jess, Chris’s ex, revealed she’s now dating another cast member, Haramol, a twist that drew gasps from the audience. Jess cited Chris’s “deep insecurities” and financial worries as reasons for their breakup, saying he tried to tear her down during their relationship. The reunion also featured a segment where Connor directly addressed Chris’s disrespectful comment about Bri, a moment teased in advance by Parade and anticipated by fans.

Other couples faced their own reckonings. Mike Gibney and Emma Betsinger’s wedding day was one of the more dramatic moments in the finale. Emma said “I do,” but Mike declined, citing a mutual agreement to continue dating off camera. However, Mike was surprised by Emma’s public yes. “I thought saying yes in front of your family and my family was a declaration of [having] kids,” Emma explained, referencing her uncertainty about starting a family. As of the reunion, Emma is single, but Mike has moved on and has been in a relationship for seven months.

Alex Henderson and Ashley Carpenter, who also didn’t make it to the altar, seemed as far apart emotionally as they were physically on stage. Their reunion exchange was marked by accusations—Ashley said Alex acted like ChatGPT and rehearsed his lines, while Alex complained about feeling “cross-examined.” In a lighter moment, Nick tried to get Alex to compare the situation to a soccer match, to which Alex replied it was like a game that ended in a tie. The segment ended with a video revealing that Alex is now living with Devonta Anderson in Arizona.

Devonta’s story took yet another turn. After calling off his wedding to Brittany Wicker due to lingering doubts, Devonta is now engaged and expecting a child with another woman in Ohio. When asked about his living arrangements, he clarified that while he has a house in Arizona (where he lives with Alex), he also maintains a residence in Ohio. Brittany alleged that Devonta “dragged out” their breakup after the show and was less than honest about his whereabouts, including a supposed work trip that was actually a concert in Austin. When pressed by Brittany’s father from the audience, Devonta confirmed his engagement and impending fatherhood.

The reunion was peppered with appearances from past “Love Is Blind” favorites, including Cameron Hamilton, Johnny McIntyre, Amy Cortés, Jessica Vestal, Colleen Reed, Alexa Lemieux, and Giannina Milady Gibelli. Their reactions ranged from supportive to cringing, especially during the more uncomfortable exchanges.

As for the future of the franchise, Netflix has yet to announce a renewal for season 11. A spokesperson told USA TODAY there was no additional news to share as of the reunion’s airing.

All told, the season 10 reunion delivered the drama, heartbreak, and hope that fans have come to expect. Whether love is truly blind remains up for debate, but one thing’s for sure: viewers will be tuning in if and when the pods open again.

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