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Who Married and Who Split: Outcomes of Love Is Blind Ohio Season 10 Couples

Love Is Blind Ohio’s finale revealed two weddings, several broken engagements, and some cliffhangers heading into the reunion.

Who Married and Who Split: Outcomes of Love Is Blind Ohio Season 10 Couples

Love Is Blind Ohio, Netflix’s newest installment in the hit dating franchise, brought a mix of fairytale weddings and heart-wrenching split moments in its Season 10 finale—airing March 4, 2026. Out of seven couples who got engaged in the pods, only two walked away down the aisle, while others called off their weddings or revealed cracks too big to ignore. Here's an up-to-date breakdown of who said “I do,” who split, and where everyone stands going into the reunion on March 11.

Two Couples Make It to the Altar

First up, the successes: Vic St. John and Christine Hamilton, and Amber Morrison and Jordan Faeth are the only two couples who made it through all the emotional stages—from pods to metrics to “Will you marry me?”—and officially got married. Vic and Christine’s vows were said in April 2026 with court documents showing a ceremony in Cuyahoga County, while Amber and Jordan tied the knot in Knox County around the same time. Both have faced public fear around the pressures of what comes after filming, but both managed to push through and commit.

Bri and Connor: Love-Struck but Not Wedding Bound

Then there’s Bri McNees and Connor Spies—who might have seemed like a strong contender for a wedding but ultimately opted out. At the altar, Bri backed out, admitting that the post-pod return to Ohio—with work, family, and outside realities—had shaken her. She said she wasn’t feeling like her “best version” with Connor, despite still caring deeply. This moment was one of the most talked-about turnarounds of the season.

Other Engagements That Ended Before “I Do”

  • Chris Fusco and Jess Barrett split before the wedding after Chris expressed concerns about compatibility and physical connection, calling out differences like Jessica’s unfamiliarity with certain fitness routines.
  • Other couples who got engaged in the pods also did not make it to the final vows—elements like intimacy, family expectations, and ongoing stress outside the romantic bubbles caused cracks.

Where Things Stand: Current Statuses as Reunion Approaches

Here’s the latest relative to the people involved:

  • Vic & Christine: Married and, by most accounts, still very committed. They’ve discussed raising multiracial children, meeting families, and forging a life together post-show.
  • Amber & Jordan: Also married. They faced questions around Jordan meeting Amber’s daughter, Emma, and whether issues around children—which Jordan had initially said were a deal-breaker—would derail things. But they worked past turbulence to get to the aisle.
  • Bri & Connor: Split on the altar. Their relationship ended publicly at the wedding moment, but both seem still deeply reflective about what went wrong and what was right.
  • Chris & Jess and others: No wedding. These couples have largely receded from public view, though the breakup conversations are still echoing in fan communities.

As for the couples’ longevity? It’s too early to say who’s still together days before the March 11 reunion airs. But Vic & Christine along with Amber & Jordan appear to be the frontrunners in terms of lasting stability—with Vic & Christine standing out as the season’s most grounded pair.

Broader Takeaways from this Ohio-Set Season

  • The jump from emotional connection in the pods to real-life logistics back home remains steep—work pressure, family, and identity issues pulled people in multiple directions.
  • Having kids or previously having kids continues to be a major hinge point in relationships. Jordan’s early hesitance around parenthood was a dramatic throughline.
  • Vulnerability seems more often rewarded. The couples who communicated deeply about expectations—racial identity, future children, emotional struggles—tended to find more closure, whether that was “I do” or a conscious split.

With these outcomes now public, the final reunion looks poised for some fireworks—regret, reconciliation, or relief, maybe even all of the above.

Let’s hope the reunion brings clarity—not just dramatic confrontations—for all who dared to say yes.

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