Which 'Love Is Blind' Season 4 Couples Are Still Together?
The fourth season of Love Is Blind comes to a close this weekend, as viewers learn which of the remaining four couples get married in the finale, and where they stand nearly a year after filming. This Seattle-based season brought several surprises, including some dramatic breakups and a second chance engagement.
Unfortunately, the series' first-ever live reunion was delayed for over an hour due to technical difficulties, and only started streaming for a select number of viewers, per Variety. (The recording will be released on the streamer on Monday afternoon.) Despite the delay, read on for what we learned about each of the couples. Warning: season 4 finale and reunion spoilers ahead.
Brett and Tiffany
NetflixTiffany and Brett meet his friends.
Three years after Lauren and Cameron made fans believe that love could form out of the wild Love Is Blind premise, the series found another meant-to-be couple with Brett and Tiffany. The pair have been adorable from their first interactions in the pods, though they had some minor drama when Tiffany fell asleep during a vulnerable conversation. Luckily they moved past it, got engaged sight unseen, and had a dreamy vacation in Riviera Maya, Mexico.
Once they arrived back in Seattle and moved in together, each of their families and friends received the wedding news well, and it became clear that nothing would stop these two from making it to the altar. Their bumps in the road were manageable, including an important talk about finances and some overwhelming wedding-planning stress affecting Tiffany. The April 14 finale revealed that Brett and Tiffany had no doubts about marrying each other, and after a minor tailoring snafu, the couple had a lovely, moving ceremony and said "I do."
Nearly one year later, Brett and Tiffany are still married and so in love. They've since relocated to Portland. OR, and spending time forming a strong foundation with each other before having kids. They also shared some quick home videos, showing that Bougie Brett's sneaker collection has gotten even bigger, and Sleeping Beauty Tiffany's still falling asleep on the couch.
Paul and Micah
NetflixPaul and Micah meet her friends.
Micah and Paul connected early on in the pods, but both of them were also interested in other people. Eventually the pair decided to focus on each other and get engaged. Even though they were one of the calmer couples leaving the pods, with Micah calling their relationship a "slow burn," they became more comfortable with each other throughout the Mexico trip.
Once they arrive in Seattle, real-life issues came up when considering their future. One serious concern was Micah's desire to split her time between Seattle and Arizona, where she owns property, while Paul would rather stay in the Pacific Northwest, and also wanted to keep his current apartment. There was also plenty of drama when Micah introduced Paul to her friends, who didn't believe that he was "the one" for her. (Her friend Shelby was especially anti-Paul for the remainder of the season.)
Once the wedding day arrived, both of them were clearly nervous, with Paul struggling to decide whether to say yes. When they make it to the altar, Micah received the "I do" prompt first, and there was an awkward moment where she wanted Paul to answer first. He ultimately decided that they weren't ready for marriage, later saying in a confessional that he couldn't imagine ever marrying her. Micah ran out of the ceremony in tears, (with Shelby looking happy that they said "I don't").
After the wedding, Paul and Micah dated briefly before breaking up again, with Paul mentioning that Micah had relocated to Arizona. Most of their reunion time was spent discussing a comment Paul made in the finale, where he said that he couldn't imagine Micah as a mother. Micah was understandably hurt, and said during the reunion, "I felt like it was the worst thing that could be said about me. It's something that I've talked about since the pods, how important having family was to me."
Paul admitted that he phrased the comment "really unfairly towards her," and clarified that he couldn't envision the pair of them as parents. He also addressed Micah's decision to have him answer at the altar first, saying that he likely still would have said no even if Micah said yes first.
Chelsea and Kwame
NetflixKwame and Chelsea move in together.
Chelsea and Kwame's relationship had a bit of a rough start, as Kwame was initially more interested in Micah while Chelsea seemingly only had eyes for him. After Micah chose Paul and broke up with Kwame, he committed to Chelsea, and she happily said yes to his engagement. They became even closer in Mexico, and despite a charged conversation between Micah and Kwame, he and Chelsea worked through the issue and returned to Seattle together.
Back at home, it became clear that they had different ideas for their future. Chelsea wanted to have children very soon, while Kwame wanted to travel more before settling down. Also, Kwame was remotely-based in Portland and wanted to live there, while Chelsea needed to stay in Seattle for work. Finally, while Chelsea's family welcomed Kwame with open arms, his mother did not approve of the marriage.
Despite these concerns, Kwame and Chelsea made it to the wedding day, with Kwame's sister attending and welcoming Chelsea to the family. Their wedding was the pre-finale cliffhanger, as Chelsea said yes at the end of episode 11. The finale started with Kwame's answer, and he said...yes! The couple then enjoyed the rest of their reception, while Kwame seeming happy and a bit in shock.
During the reunion, the still-married couple insisted that what was shown during the season was only a small part of their relationship, revealing that their marriage has gotten even stronger in the past year. Chelsea has met Kwame's mother and spent time with his family (including his sister Barbara who is not an actress). Kwame also took a moment to apologize to Chelsea and her family for his inappropriate conversations with Micah while he was engaged.
Jackie and Marshall
NetflixJackie and Marshall argue.
Jackie and Marshall was another couple dealing with a love triangle, with Jackie having trouble deciding between Marshall and Josh in the pods. When Marshall reaffirmed that he's committed to her, Jackie choose him, saying that he's a different guy than she's ever dated and the right choice for her. They got engaged but their Mexico getaway had some rough moments, including an evening where Jackie had an emotional meltdown due to her complicated outside life.
Once they returned to Seattle, the couple's relationship took a turn, with Marshall spending the night away from their shared apartment after an off-camera fight. More harsh words were exchanged when he came back, and their relationship seemed strained from that point on. Then, at an all-cast party, Jackie met Josh in person and he admitted that he still wanted her. Soon after, Jackie skipped her wedding dress fitting to meet Josh and told him that she wanted to date him. (Jackie has since told Entertainment Weekly that the date with Josh and the fitting did not take place on the same day.)
NetflixJackie and Josh meet up.
After the concurrent wedding dress/tux fittings, Jackie broke up with Marshall, admitting that she was attracted to Josh. In a loaded moment, Marshall asks for the ring back and Jackie refuses, saying that her intentions were real when she accepted it. Even though Jackie and Marshall don't make it to the altar, there has been tons of post-show drama now that episodes are airing. She and Josh were spotted out together recently, and anonymously leaked texts shows Jackie allegedly dissing Marshall and admitting that she began dating Josh in May 2022, when the show was filming.
Jackie was the only cast member who didn't show up for the reunion, instead taking part in a pre-recorded interview alongside Josh. The pair did begin dating following filming; they've been together for a year and recently moved in together (with a dog and everything). Jackie also shared several allegations against Marshall during the interview, including that he called her a "derogatory term" during filming, and that he asked for the ring back because he wanted to engage to a different pod participant.
Marshall (attended the reunion in person) said he felt that he was robbed of the opportunity to discuss his relationship with Jackie face to face. He denied using a derogatory term, and revealed that he did go on one date with cast member Kacia, but nothing came of it. He also called for a truce with Jackie, saying he just wants to move on.
Zack and Bliss
NetflixZack and Irina struggle to connect in Mexico.
In the pods, Zack was torn between Bliss and Irina. Though the latter had some mean-girl tendencies, with Bliss even warning Zack about that side of Irina's personality, Zack chose Irina and proposed to her. Unfortunately, the pair had no chemistry when they met in person, and it got worse during the Mexico trip, with Irina telling friends that Zack gave him the "ick" and telling the lawyer to his face that he made too much eye contact.
Unsurprisingly, Zack and Irina didn't make it past Mexico. Once Zack arrived back in Seattle, he met Bliss in person and she gave him a second chance as they went on several dates. They became closer, and when Zack eventually proposed, Bliss said yes. The couple then continued the Love Is Blind process and moved in together, even though Bliss admitted that she still had trouble trusting Zack and had concerns with his decision to choose Irina.
Bliss and Zack get engaged.
The engagement was well-received by Zack's family and Bliss's mom, but Bliss's dad was very negative about the whole affair. Still, Zack and Bliss made it to the wedding day, and both of them were nervous yet excited on the day. After their vows acknowledged the unconventional path of their relationship (even by LIB standards) and their similar ways of seeing the world, they both said yes. The season ended with the couple having their long-awaited first dance to Lee Ann Womack's "I Hope You Dance," and signing their marriage certificate on camera.
Bliss and Zack are still happily married, with Bliss saying during the reunion that she "can't wait to have this man's babies." Apparently Zack is now "best buds" with Bliss's father; her dad is supportive of their marriage and is even funding a Panama honeymoon for the couple. They also showed a montage of all three of this season's married couples spending time together and going on joint vacations, matching swimsuits and all.
Quinci LeGardye is an LA-based freelance writer who covers culture, politics, and mental health through a Black feminist lens. When she isn’t writing or checking Twitter, she’s probably watching the latest K-drama or giving a concert performance in her car.
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