Spoilers ahead for all of Perfect Match season 4, including the finale. In a reality dating show like Netflix's Perfect Match—which returned for season 4 on May 13—you can more often than not, group couples into buckets. There are the day ones who lock in early on. They could waver, but their spark remains strong enough that viewers want to root for them. There are also the convenient couples born of a scarcity mindset. And then there's a fair share of matches who seem to like each other enough and have chemistry, but you have to keep tuning in to see just how genuine their connection is. Among the Perfect Match season 4 cast, Ally Lewber and Jimmy Presnell are prime examples of the latter.
The tarot-reading, astrology-loving Ally of Vanderpump Rules fame and Love Is Blind season 6 alum Jimmy P. come together as she searches for something special and he hopes to rewrite his love story while exploring his options. "I'm shooting my shot with every single girl that walks up," Jimmy says in episode 1. The two circle each other on the first night before ultimately matching up. When Ally’s head is turned, Jimmy leaves the house but returns in the final days of the show, and the two end the show in each other’s arms. Seems romantic enough—a narrative only bolstered by their post-show social media activity. But that hasn’t stopped the public from speculating whether they’re truly each other’s perfect match. Below, we're breaking down Ally and Jimmy's relationship on Perfect Match season 4—and whether they might still be together post-finale.
What happens between Ally and Jimmy P. on 'Perfect Match' season 4?
Jimmy and Ally express interest in each other early on. Within minutes of entering the villa, they kissed in a challenge and pulled each other for a chat. But there's also a dating game to play—and both Ally and Jimmy spend most of the season deciding whether to play the field and try things out in pursuit of their perfect match, or embrace the security. During night one, for example, Jimmy chats with Temptation Island season 1 star Natalie Cruz, prompting Ally to get anxious and try to catch Jimmy's attention. Ultimately, the two pair up for the first night, sharing cuddles and flirty banter in bed.
In episode 2, however, Dave Hand from Married at First Sight Australia makes Ally's head turn. They talk and kiss, which incenses Jimmy. “I’m a Libra moon, and I’m very indecisive,” Ally tells the camera. “It's hard because you want to meet the singles, meet your match. But also, I'm actually starting to really like Jimmy, and I can tell that he likes me too."
The next day, the couples must decide who they'll match with to lock their spot on the show for another episode. Jimmy confides in a few of the men that Ally “snuck up on me." He's still considering his "number two," Natalie, with whom he briefly chats. However, he admits to the camera that he's built something real with Ally and that he wants to “try to lead with my emotional connection first” because he’s dated superficially in the past.
After Dave matches with Mackenzie from Squid Game: The Challenge season 2, Ally and Jimmy decide to match with each other again. Jimmy says it's the "direction I want to go," while Ally admits, "I did test the waters...but I feel confident in our match, and I do really like where we’re going.”
Their peace is short-lived. The next night, host Nick Lachey visits the contestants and inquires about everyone's current matches. Jimmy replies that "this is a game" and his goal is to "win." When Nick presses him on what a "win" looks like, Jimmy says it's "staying in the house and continuing to grow my relationships with everybody here." Fellow contestant Too Hot to Handle season 4 star Kayla Rich interjects that a "win should be the girl he's with."
The group appears a little unsettled by Jimmy's answer, creating the perfect storm for Nick to reveal they must vote for the man and woman they think aren’t there in pursuit of a genuine connection. The man and woman with the most votes will then have to leave the house. Jimmy gets four votes—but is saved from elimination when fellow contestant Chris Dahlan from Age of Attraction receives five.
The next day brings three new women and a few shake-ups to Jimmy and Ally's relationship. First, Dave tells Ally he's attracted to her personality. Then Jimmy chats with all three new girls—Kassy Castillo (Love Island USA season 5), Katherine LaPrell (Too Hot To Handle season 6), and Sophie Willett (Love Is Blind U.K. season 2). “She’s done some things that have agitated me," Jimmy tells Sophie of Ally. "And I have [seen] some signs that have made me question where we’re at.”
A jealous, nervous Ally turns to Dave to gauge how serious he is about her. “You’re the one that has to figure out how serious you are, not me,” Dave replies. The next day, both Dave and Jimmy are pulled for dates by Sophie and Kassy, respectively—leaving Ally anxious about her fate on the show. On the date, Jimmy tells Kassy that while he likes where things are going with Ally, he’s going to “embrace” the experience and proceeds to kiss Kassy. Back at the house, Ally admits to the girls that she misses Jimmy.
Ally confesses this to Jimmy later that night, adding that she “doesn’t want to be open anymore.” “I like where things are going. I like you,” Jimmy tells Ally, and they match for the night.
Peace is once again short-lived when Nick tells the group that the next day, the men and women will spend time separately with the remaining singles in place of a compatibility challenge. When Jimmy flippantly tells Ally to do her thing, Ally gets frustrated at his apparent apathy and desire to remain open—compounded by the fact that the two of them were intimate the night before. With a mission to do as Jimmy suggested, Ally kisses another contestant, former Temptation Island tempter Hashim Moore.
The kiss rattles Ally and makes her question her current relationship. She’s even more thrown to find out Jimmy didn’t kiss anyone at the men’s house. He tells her he’s hurt, but not mad, and that he cares for her. Ally similarly tells the camera she likes him too, but isn’t “feeling an urgency” to pursue her or wow her. Hashim, on the other hand, was quite forward to her.
“I wasn’t being open through this to get her to do something,” Jimmy says. “I genuinely just wanted to see if she felt the same way about me as I did her. Now we’re kind of in a place where, ‘where do we go from here?’”
Jimmy grows even more nervous the next day after a kissing challenge—where all the contestants and singles kiss each other while blindfolded, and then rank their best kisses to see which singles get to compete to become someone’s new match—allows Hashim to score his way into the house.
With just a few days left until the cast must pick the perfect match, Hashim takes Ally on a date—sending Jimmy into “combat mode” to try to win her back. When they return, Jimmy pulls Ally for a chat. She tells him it makes her “question” their relationship to see everyone else “elevating” while she and Jimmy are "plateauing." Jimmy responds, saying he can see himself with her. He continues saying he’s “going to be pissed” if he’s not in her bed tonight, because he’s “really, really, really into you” and wants to match with her right now.
Ally tells the camera it’s everything she wants to hear—she just wishes he’d said it sooner. Still, the words shake Ally, who spends the rest of the night overwhelmed by indecision. Jimmy, meanwhile, says he wanted to lean into the experience and test their relationship to the fullest because he wanted someone who wanted to choose him. However, he’s feeling a little blindsided because he didn’t think she would “be this indecisive.”
Do Ally and Jimmy stay together on 'Perfect Match' season 4?
After a night of ping-ponging back and forth (literally and figuratively) between Hashim and Jimmy, an impatient Jimmy pulls Ally for one last conversation to ask where her head’s at. “I want to leave here with you,” he says. “So how can I give you what you need?”
A visibly exhausted Ally replies that she doesn’t know. This frustrates Jimmy further, who says he likes her a lot and that her indecision hurts. “You don’t owe me anything, but you do owe a conversation,” he says.
When Hashim approaches to pull Ally, Jimmy finally breaks. He tells a shell-shocked Ally this isn’t fair to him, so he’ll decide for both of them and leave the house. With Jimmy gone, Ally and Hashim match. “The rejection tonight stings,” Jimmy tells the camera as he exits. “I really wanted her to choose me, and I feel a little betrayed, honestly.”
Still at the house, Ally says she was overwhelmed by the decision. While she leaned towards Hashim, she says the night was hard because her heart was telling her to pick Jimmy.
But the audience should know by now that nothing on Perfect Match is ever set in stone—even in the show’s final days. When couple Sophia Willett and Dave Hand end up in the boardroom after a compatibility challenge in the finale, they bring Jimmy back at the 11th hour. “The other night sucked. I left here feeling hurt. I lost something really important to me, and I’d be robbing myself if I didn’t continue to talk to you again and see what’s left for us,” Jimmy says before taking Ally on a date—their first on the show.
Finally alone after days spent circling each other, all the unspoken thoughts and feelings that had simmered between the two over the course of the season finally bubble over. Jimmy apologizes for walking out on her the other night. He explains that he couldn’t fight for her that night because she wasn’t giving him any clarity on what she wanted, but that he’s here to fight for her now and wants to “re-explore” their connection. He wanted to remain open and test as much as possible, but now that they've done “the damn thing,” he realizes she’s who he always wanted to end his nights with.
Ally seems hopeful, but skeptical—wondering out loud if there’s a chance Jimmy’s being strategic and saying what she wants to hear to maintain his spot on the show. She even grows annoyed when Jimmy mentions wanting to “lock things in.” “I wanted to be locked in, and you still were like ‘No,’” she explains. “That was my whole thing.”
Despite her reservations, Ally ultimately selects Jimmy to take into the finale of the show. “The person that I choose is someone who makes me laugh, someone that I feel like I can fully be myself around, someone that I feel like I could see us in the outside world continuing to grow together,” she says. “We were tested, and we still made our way back to each other, and I think that that’s really telling me a lot.”
Do Jimmy and Ally win 'Perfect Match' season 4?
Jimmy and Ally do not win Perfect Match season 4. Far from it, in fact. The two are actually put up to the fire during the finale’s bonfire deliberations, during which the whole cast—both matched and unmatched—meet to discuss the events of the show and determine the winners. Both Kassy and Hashim grill the couple, with Hashim even revealing he and Ally were physically intimate past just kissing—something Jimmy hadn’t previously known about. Allison also chimes in to accuse Jimmy of seeming “wishy washy,” while Marissa says that his “vagueness left Ally spiraling every single day about what was really going on.”
Are Ally and Jimmy still together after 'Perfect Match' season 4?
Ally and Jimmy are not still together—but they gave it a shot. Ally spoke to Tudum in an interview shared on the day of the show’s May 27th finale, in which she confirmed the two tried dating long-distance after filming wrapped (reportedly in November 2025), with nightly FaceTimes, Jimmy visiting her in L.A. on several occasions, and even meeting her friends. She explained that it ultimately didn’t make sense: “He had just moved to Miami, and remember, he’s fresh out of the glow up, so he was having fun…I wasn’t ready to really date either. I feel like it was one of those things where we knew, but we didn’t want to admit it, and we did like each other.”
She also revealed that Jimmy and castmate Natalie Cruz, who also recently moved to Miami, are seeing each other—and she has thoughts. “Now, he’s hanging out with Natalie all the time,” the reality star said. “It’s a big old confusing thing, but we’re fine.”
It makes sense that the pair gave it a go after filming ended, considering the hints they had been dropping on social media. The biggest hints came from Jimmy’s TikTok, where he shared videos of Ally cuddled up with him and poking fun at their time in the house. That’s not to mention the speculation that the two might have taken a vacation together, which seems quite possible, given they did try long-distance.
Still, Ally also previously admitted to Tudum that dating Jimmy helped break down her walls and feel more open. She said, "[Because he had] already been on a dating show, I think Jimmy was good at getting me to open up, as much as it sometimes annoyed me."