Netflix’s beloved dating show Love Is Blind has officially concluded its fifth season - but that doesn’t mean viewers aren’t invested in past contestants and their potential happily ever afters.
During season three, viewers watched as five couples got engaged after forming relationships in the pods without ever seeing one another.
However, the finale proved to be a shock to viewers, with only two out of the five couples actually saying “I do”.
This is everything we know about whether or not the couples from Love Is Blind season three are still together.
Alexa Alfia and Brennon Lemieux
Alfia and Lemieux were the first couple to get engaged during season three.
The couple’s initial reaction to seeing each other was largely positive, and they were happily engaged, and then married, during season three.
As of now, the couple is still going strong, according to their respective Instagram accounts. On 1 October, Lemieux celebrated Alfia’s birthday with an Instagram tribute, where he wrote: “Happy birthday to my beautiful wife and my best friend. You bring so much love, joy, and laughter into my life every single day. Here’s to another year of adventures, growth and endless happiness together.
“Cheers to the woman who makes my heart skip a beat. Love you to the moon and back!”
Bolton, a private charter sales executive, and Reed, a ballet dancer and digital PR strategist, were also able to form a connection “sight unseen” in the pods.
While Bolton wasn’t Reed’s initial interest in the pods, the couple hit it off when they met for the first time in person after their engagement, and appear to still be going strong after exchanging vows during their wedding.
As of June, the couple had officially moved in together.
Nancy Rodriguez and Bartise Bowden
Bowden, a senior analyst and Rodriguez, a real estate investor both dated other cast members in the pods, with Bowden initially hitting it off with Raven Ross, while Rodriguez seemed interested in Andrew Liu.
However, the couple ultimately decided they were better suited for one another, and became engaged. While the match initially appeared like a good fit, they did not end up tying the knot, after Bowden decided to say “I don’t”.
The pair later caught up to chat and reminisce during “After the Altar,” while Bowden has since announced he has become a father.
“Might’ve been the villain on tv, but I’m gonna be the hero for him. Instagram, meet my little man,” he captioned a photo of himself holding his son in April.
Zanab Jaffrey and Cole Barnett
Jaffrey, a flight attendant, and Barnett, a realtor, bonded over their mutual love for God and the importance of family before getting engaged.
The relationship seemed like a good fit upon first meeting, however, the pair ultimately struggled to connect.
While standing at the altar, Jaffrey revealed she would be saying no to Barnett because he had “shattered her confidence”. The pair ultimately walked away from their relationship forever.
Alagbada, a data engineer and Ross, a pilates instructor, hit it off from the beginning, with Ross declaring “it’s a hard yes for me” when Alagbada proposed.
However, the pair struggled with compatibility in real life, especially considering Ross’s ongoing flirtations with Bowden.
Alagbada ultimately decided to say no at the altar, a choice that devastated Ross. Despite their intial flawed wedding, the pair later revealed that they decided to give their relationship one more chance. However, they parted ways for good after it was speculated that Alagbada had been unfaithful.