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Explainer: What You Need to Know Before the ‘Love Is Blind’ Ohio Tell-All Debuts March 11

Season 10’s reunion is almost here—get the cast updates, explosive moments, and what to expect before the Tell-All drops.

Explainer: What You Need to Know Before the ‘Love Is Blind’ Ohio Tell-All Debuts March 11

If you thought you saw it all when the pods opened, wait until the Ohio cast of Love Is Blind comes together for their Tell-All reunion on March 11. Fresh off the finale, the show will finally answer burning questions: Who stayed together? Who parted ways? And which moments from the pods didn’t make it to your screen?

Ohio’s Biggest Season Yet

Season 10 made history for Love Is Blind. For the first time, the show tapped singles from all across Ohio—Cincinnati, Columbus, and beyond—rather than focusing on a single city. A full batch of 32 contestants (16 men and 16 women) returned to the pods, making this the biggest cast to date. Seven couples got engaged sight unseen—stakes as high as ever. By the season’s end, only two couples walked away married: Victor St. John with Christine Hamilton, and Amber Morrison with Jordan Faeth. Some engagements crumbled at the altar, others fell apart beforehand. And yes, some of the most dramatic moments came after the ring never made it on.

What to Expect from the Reunion

Co-hosts Nick and Vanessa Lachey will reunite the Ohio Pod Squad for the Netflix special airing March 11. The reunion isn’t just a status update—expect receipts. The teaser suggests raw conversations, red flags revisited, and maybe even a feud or two (Bri and Brittany are riding closely under spoilers). Attendees will include dozens of past Love Is Blind alumni—the audience won’t just watch, they’re packed with franchise history.

There will also be bonus content: deleted pod dates, early footage from romantic getaways, and cast interviews with all the intensity the finale lacked. Plus, there’s talk of a baby announcement—Season 4 alums Bliss Poureetezadi-Goytowski and Zack Goytowski intend to reveal the sex of their second child during the live special.

What Didn’t Make It to the Final Cut

Even with 13 episodes to unpack, Season 10 left room on the editing floor. The reunion promises never-before-seen moments: unseen pod dates, untouched dating scenes, and rawer takes from cast members who stormed off stage in the original airing. One contestant walked off after warning a costar not to “f***ing do that,” and that feels like just the tip of the iceberg.

Some conflict has lingered behind the scenes, especially with couples who didn’t make it the distance. Rumors point toward friction between Bria (Brianna McNees) and Brittany Wicker—did something in production or in relationship tension linger off-camera? Expect clarity. Others, like Mike, Alex, Ashley, Devonta, Chris, and Jessica, will likely speak on what went wrong once their feet were under those reunion couches.

Questions You’re Going to Want Answers To

  • Of the seven engaged in the pods, which couples are still working on things—and which walked away for good?
  • What pressure do contestants say they faced during filming? Was family, race, expectations part of the pull?
  • How have Victor & Christine and Amber & Jordan adjusted to married life? Will parenthood or future plans loom large for them now?
  • Which moments did production leave on the cutting room floor—especially the ones that could shift our perception of certain relationships’ integrity?
  • And finally, what has been said or unsaid between cast members since the cameras stopped rolling?

By now, the Tell-All isn’t just a bonus episode; it’s the culmination of a season that pushed emotional boundaries, redefined reality dating scale, and asked whether love truly is blind.

Clear your schedule for March 11—because this reunion promises truth, tension, and a whole lot of heart.

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