Love Is Blind fans, brace yourselves—Season 10’s reunion special delivered exactly the kind of drama, heartbreak, and surprise that’s made Netflix’s social experiment a cultural phenomenon. Premiering on March 11, 2026, at 9:00 p.m. ET, the reunion brought together the Ohio-based cast, revealing how their whirlwind romances fared once the cameras stopped rolling and real life set in.
From the jump, the reunion promised fireworks. The official teaser didn’t disappoint: Chris admitted he was "not proud" of many moments, and Amber’s storming off the stage hinted at unresolved tension. As Entertainment Weekly reported, this year’s reunion was packed with more updates and jaw-dropping moments than ever, with hosts Nick and Vanessa Lachey wrangling the cast and over a hundred past participants in the audience.
Let’s start with the season’s golden couple, Christine and Vic. After being the only pair sent to Malibu (rather than Mexico) for their post-pod getaway—a decision based on budget, creator Chris Coelen confirmed to Entertainment Weekly—the two didn’t let it dampen their spirits. "I think it made sense in some ways, because we knew, like, we were each other's number one from day one," Christine said during the reunion. The couple has since moved to Columbus, Ohio, and are still very much married. Vic gushed, "I think the best part of living with Christine is that the home is a home," sharing that Christine leaves him notes of scripture and encouragement throughout their house. Their reward? A sponsored second honeymoon, courtesy of TurboTax, for being able to file their taxes jointly—because, as the show reminded viewers, even reality TV couples can’t escape tax season.
But not every couple found their fairy-tale ending. Amber and Jordan—who both said "I do" at the altar—revealed they split after just four months of marriage. Their relationship never quite got off the ground, with neither moving in together due to disagreements over where to live and lingering trust issues. Jordan cited Amber’s "trust issues" from previous relationships as a major strain, explaining, "For me, I was constantly trying to repair a trust that I didn’t break. For me, that took a toll." Amber, for her part, felt Jordan prioritized his Columbus condo over building a life together. The tension boiled over in a dramatic on-stage confrontation, culminating in Amber storming off. She later shared, "I can’t cry because I have to be strong for her," referencing her daughter Emma. "Nights later, she’s asking me if we could make a memory box for you, so you’d come back. I’m having to be the one that’s holding back tears and being strong for my daughter. Don’t f—ing come into somebody’s life if you’re gonna do that! I told you!" According to Entertainment Weekly, the reunion left viewers with lingering questions about whether their divorce was finalized or if a prenup was involved.
Meanwhile, Bri and Connor, who chose not to marry on the show, surprised everyone by revealing they’d been secretly dating since filming ended. Living next door to each other in Columbus, they’re taking things slow but are optimistic about a future together. "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," and hinted that another trip down the aisle could be in their future.
One of the more controversial storylines involved Chris, who faced tough questions from Nick Lachey about his actions during filming—especially his pursuit of Bri, who was close to Connor. Chris admitted, "I’m not proud of a lot of those moments," and apologized for disrespecting Connor and "putting Bri in that situation as well." He also acknowledged being "too aggressive" in his approach, a rare moment of vulnerability that didn’t entirely satisfy Nick, who pressed him about the so-called "bro code." Chris’s former fiancée, Jessica Barrett, added another layer to the drama, citing Chris’s "deep insecurities"—particularly around finances—as a reason their relationship crumbled.
Jessica, however, found a silver lining. As reported by E! News, she revealed at the reunion that she’s now dating Haramol Gill, another participant from the pods. Their connection had been deep from the start, but Haramol hesitated to propose during filming because, as he put it, "to experiment with a woman’s heart, to wake it up without the intention of following through is like a sin to me." He expressed regret for not taking the leap, but now that they’re together, Haramol didn’t hold back his feelings: "You are everything, Jess. Every room you walk into gets brighter." Jessica, reflecting on their journey, said, "It took a very long time for us to actually sit down, just the two of us...He’s a man. He was like, ‘Look, I know who I am, and I know what I want, and it’s you.’"
Other couples’ updates were equally compelling. Mike and Emma, who nearly married on the show, ultimately split due to differing views on having children. Mike, now in a relationship for seven months, said he was "surprised" by Emma’s decision to say yes at the altar, believing they’d agreed to continue dating off camera. Emma, meanwhile, remains single. Devonta, who broke up with Brittany just before their wedding, revealed at the reunion that he’s now engaged to an old friend and expecting a baby—though his living arrangements remain a bit of a mystery, as he claims to split time between Ohio and Arizona, where he lives with Alex, another cast member.
Alex and Ashley’s reunion was predictably tense. Their back-and-forth included accusations of rehearsed lines and cross-examination, with Ashley likening Alex to ChatGPT. Despite Vanessa Lachey’s attempt to coax vulnerability, Alex compared their relationship to a soccer match that ended in a tie—a metaphor as elusive as his answers.
For fans craving even more behind-the-scenes content, Netflix’s Tudum uploaded 17 minutes of deleted scenes from Season 10, offering additional glimpses into the cast’s off-camera lives.
So, is love really blind? The reunion offered no definitive answer, but it did provide a parade of messy, heartfelt, and sometimes redemptive moments that have become the show’s trademark. With couples still together, others moving on, and some finding new love within the experiment’s walls, viewers are left eagerly awaiting what surprises the next season might bring.