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Love Is Blind Season 10 Reunion Debuts March 11: What Fans Must Know

Catch up on where things stand with Amber & Jordan, the Episode 9 p.m. ET premiere, Ohio setting, and all reunion surprises.

Love Is Blind Season 10 Reunion Debuts March 11: What Fans Must Know

If you thought the finale of Love Is Blind Season 10 tied every loose end, think again. The rebooted Ohio cast is gearing up for a reunion episode that promises more heat than heartwarming moments—and it all drops on Netflix Wednesday, March 11, 2026.

Ohio Season & Reunion Premiere

This season brought singles from across the Buckeye State—Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati—together in pods, sparking relationships that sprinted toward engagement before crashing into real life. The final “wedding day” episodes dropped on March 4, setting the stage for all the fallout fans have been waiting to witness. On March 11 at exactly 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT, Netflix premieres the reunion special as its own standalone event. It’s not simply the season finale—it’s marked as “Love Is Blind: The Reunion.”
To ensure you catch every word, note that the reunion kicks off at 6 p.m. on the west coast, 9 p.m. where most U.S. viewers are. If it’s not showing up under the season, search for the reunion title—it’s listed as a separate entry, which has led some fans to believe it’s missing from their queue.

What’s In Store: Cast Fallout & Explosive Revelations

This reunion doesn’t shy away from drama. One of the biggest bombs: Amber Morrison and Jordan Faeth, who said “I do” in the finale, separated roughly four months after filming wrapped. They’re heading into the reunion amid divorce proceedings, though they never moved in together. Amber remained in Mount Vernon with her 7-year-old daughter, and Jordan stayed in Columbus. During a live confrontation Amber walked off the stage after calling out Jordan’s failures—even in front of cameras.
Other couples, like Vic St. John and Christine Hamilton, remain together and married; Emma Betsinger and Mike Gibney, another pairing, didn’t make it past the altar. The reunion will also tackle tensions stirred by Chris Fusco’s controversial behavior, body-shaming allegations, and actions toward other cast members’ partners. Truly, lots to unpack.

Hosts, Viewing Party & Extras

Nick and Vanessa Lachey return to host the confrontation-loaded couch sit-down. They’ll be joined by all seven couples who left the pods with engagement rings—whether their journey ended at “I do” or early otherwise. For viewers who can’t wait for Netflix’s official drop, there’s an early watch party with extra bits: deleted scenes, special guests, and live reactions. It’s the bonus you didn’t know you needed until now.

Why Some Fans Haven’t Found the Reunion Yet

Plenty of users report the reunion is “missing” from their Netflix account. Turns out, it isn’t listed under Season 10—it’s its own separate title, Love Is Blind: The Reunion. That’s why typing its name into search or browsing your “new releases” rather than scanning the original season roster works better. Also, Netflix requires a current subscription and doesn’t offer a free trial for this event.

Runtime estimates? Not officially confirmed. Past reunions have clocked anywhere from about 50 to 100 minutes, and given the size of this cast, expect something on the longer side.

If this is what it’s like to clean up the mess, bring the mop. — A fan caught talking about episode teasers.

By now you know the basics. But this reunion might rewrite what you thought you saw on the finale. Get ready to inhale popcorn and brace for confessionals.

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