Love Is Blind Season 4 Couples: The Reality of the Las Vegas Reunion
The couples from Love Is Blind Season 4 returned to the spotlight during the series’ reunion special, confirming their relationship statuses following the show’s conclusion. Filmed in Seattle and later catching up in various settings, the cast addressed the fallout of their engagements, including the status of marriages that took place during the experiment. According to Netflix’s official recap, the reunion provided a definitive look at who remained together after leaving the pods.
Who stayed together after the altar?
Of the five couples who got engaged in the pods and proceeded to wedding days, three remained married as of the reunion taping. Brett Brown and Tiffany Pennywell, as well as Kwame Appiah and Chelsea Griffin, both confirmed they were still happily married. Additionally, Zack Goytowski and Bliss Poureetezadi revealed they were still together, having navigated a complex path that included Zack’s initial engagement to Irina Solomonova. According to E! News, these couples successfully transitioned their experimental connections into long-term partnerships.
What happened to the couples who split?
Two couples from the season did not remain together. Marshall Glaze and Jackelina Bonds broke up prior to their scheduled wedding day, a decision that became a primary focus of the reunion’s discussion regarding conflict resolution. Similarly, Paul Peden and Micah Lussier failed to reach a consensus at the altar; Paul said “no” to the marriage, ending their relationship, as reported by People. Both pairs cited fundamental differences in communication and lifestyle expectations as the primary drivers for their separations.
Why the Las Vegas setting matters
While the season was primarily filmed in the Seattle area, the cast’s public appearances and subsequent media tours—often centered in hubs like Las Vegas—have kept them in the headlines. The “gambling on love” narrative often associated with the show refers to the inherent risk of the social experiment. Unlike traditional dating, participants commit to marriage within weeks of meeting, a premise that has been a consistent fixture of the franchise’s four-season history. This high-stakes environment is designed to test emotional compatibility over physical attraction, according to the show’s producers via Variety.

Key Takeaways for Season 4 Viewers
- Success Rate: Three out of five engaged couples from the season remained married at the time of the reunion.
- The Couples: Brett and Tiffany, Kwame and Chelsea, and Zack and Bliss are the remaining pairs.
- The Splits: Marshall and Jackelina, and Paul and Micah, ended their relationships before or at the altar.
- Production Context: The show continues to emphasize the “pod” experiment as a mechanism to bypass superficial dating norms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any new couples from the Season 4 cast?
No, the reunion focused on the status of the original pairings formed during the filming of the season. There were no official announcements regarding new relationships between former cast members.
Did the couples who split reconcile?
According to the reunion coverage, none of the couples who ended their engagements during the show reconciled. The participants maintained that their decisions at the altar or during the filming process were final.
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