Love is a Blind Season 2 Finale: Who got married, who is still together?

Love is a Blind Season 2 Finale: Who got married, who is still together?

Is love really blind, judging by the season 2 finale of Netflix's "Love is Blind" ....... In the wedding episode, five brides walked down the aisle and greeted their groomsmen at the altar. But who got married? And who is still together.

"Love is Blind" is a wild dating experiment in which a man and a woman develop an invisible relationship with each other. They date in connected pods where they can talk but cannot see each other. They meet only if they are engaged. From there, they go on a honeymoon, live together, and meet each other's family and friends in a matter of weeks.

On their wedding day, each couple is faced with the ultimate choice.

Hold up your goblet of gold and take a look back at what happened in the "Love is Blind" Season 2 finale. Plus, we also investigate which couples are still together.

Nick Thompson and Danielle Ruhl went on an emotional roller coaster ride this season. Danielle openly suffers from anxiety and mental health issues. Nick tries to be supportive, but the two frequently argue.

In episode 9, Daniel says "I do," but Nick seems hesitant. But he eventually says "I do" too. But in the end, Nick says "I do."

But are they still married? Signs seem to be good; they follow each other on Instagram, and Nick recently commented on a post Danielle made about her mental health. He wrote, "I will always be proud of your vulnerability, and your strength."

Additionally, their family and friends follow the couple on social media. That is a good indicator that they are still together.

Deepthi Vempati and Abhishek "Sheikh" Chatterjee seem like the perfect couple, with similar backgrounds and families. However, Sheikh often expresses concern about Deepthi's lack of physical attraction to him. Even his mother believes that his fiancée deserves better.

And Deepti agrees. 'I deserve someone I know for sure. So I choose myself and say no," he tells the Sheikh before heading back down the aisle.

If the Sheikh had spoken first, there is no telling how he would have reacted. But his heart doesn't seem to be broken; the two don't seem to be together romantically, but they are still friends on Instagram.

Shayne Jansen and Natalie Lee are a classic case of "opposites attract." Although they have very different personalities, they declare that they are best friends and deeply in love with each other. By episode 9, they are arguably the strongest engaged couple of season 2; both have said they intend to say yes 100% on their wedding day.

However, after the bachelorette party, they argue. Natalie is upset by Shayne's hurtful words and reconsiders her decision. At the altar, Shayne says "I do," but Natalie says "I don't."

"I am so sorry. I still love you and you're my best friend, but we have a really big problem to work out," she tells him.

After leaving the wedding, they talk, but Shayne rejects her first attempts to work things out. And reconciliation does not seem to be in their future: Natalie and Shayne do not follow each other on Instagram.

Plot: Shayne does follow Shayna, though.

Salvador Perez and Mallory Perez are united by their shared Mexican heritage. Her feelings for him are so strong that she turns down Jarrett for a pod.

His relationship with Jarrett becomes problematic even after their honeymoon and living together. Sal's past with his ex-girlfriend also becomes an issue. However, the two seem to work toward a solution, and Sal serenades her sweetly on the ukulele.

But on their wedding day, Sal says, "I can't. I feel like I need more time." Mal understands. Later, when they talk, she asks if he wants to explore a relationship with her. He was open to the idea. Let's take a break from all this and talk. Next time let's go on a date."

Did they go on a date; their social media profiles do not provide much information about the two. They still follow each other on Instagram, but have not "liked" each other's recent posts have not.

Jarrett Jones and Ianna McNeely are mismatched in height, but are on the same page in terms of wanting to start a family.

Ianna is worried that she is Jarrett's second choice because he proposed first to Mallory in the pod. She also worries that he is still living the bachelor life and partying late into the night. Jarrett, on the other hand, is adamant that he is ready to settle down.

He backs up his words by saying "I do" at the altar. Ianna also says yes; they marry, jump over brooms, dance and celebrate.

And they lived happily ever after. Well, it's not entirely clear; they follow each other on Instagram, but have not "liked" each other's recent posts. have not.

Three other couples got engaged in the "Love is Blind" season 2 pod.

One couple, Shaina Hurley and Kyle Abrams, were introduced on the show and went to Mexico for their honeymoon. However, Shaina is shocked to learn that Kyle is an atheist (she is a devout Christian). She decides not to spend the night in the hotel room and leaves Mexico early. After meeting Kyle in Chicago and introducing him to her family, Chyna breaks up with him, saying that their religious differences are too great.

But Chyna also has lingering feelings for Shayne, whom she had a heart-to-heart with in the pod before he chose Natalie. She tries to flirt with him at a group bonfire party, but he shushes her.

Shaina and Kyle follow each other on Instagram and may still be friends. She and Shayne also follow each other (note that he and Natalie don't follow each other). She also "likes" Shayne's posts. on her posts.

There were two other engaged couples in season 2 of Love is Blind that were not featured on the show (as in season 1): the first was Jason Beaumont and Carla Williams, and the second was Joey Miller and Caitlin McKee. Neither couple lasted long, though.

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