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Season 4 of was filled with twists, turns, splits, and marriages. On Friday, Netflix released this season's wedding-packed finale. Three couples got married and one couple split at the altar.
But in the year since filming, what has gone down? ET's Will Marfuggi spoke with the couples prior to the finale airing where they set the record straight on the status of their relationships and even revealed some secret dating. So which couples stayed together and who split up?Read on for a breakdown of where each couple stands after the finale and ahead of Sunday night's live reunion episode. In a decision that shocked many viewers, both Chelsea and Kwame said yes at the altar despite a relationship of highs and lows. After the finale aired, Kwame took to social media to defend his decision, sharing behind-the-scenes photos and videos with his bride taken during their whirlwind engagement. Chelsea spoke to ET about their life since the altar, calling it «real.»«Marriage is not easy, but doing it at the pace that we've had to do it has been extra difficult… we moved in together the day after we got married,» Chelsea told ET.
«He'd never lived with a woman. Honestly, I think he did really well.»She noted that watching the show back has «110 percent» strengthened their relationship, though she admitted that there were a few scenes where she «had to stand up and walk away from the television.»«I will say, reality TV, it sucks you in and makes you feel like you know everything and in reality, you don't,» Chelsea explained.
«I'm proud and happy with my trajectory, but other people on the show did not get so lucky… A lot of Kwame and I's story and a lot of our dates never got shown to push a storyline. That's frustrating for me to
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alums Deepti Vempati and Natalie Lee are planning for their futures. The season 2 stars and co-hosts opened up on Monday's episode of their joint podcast about their decision to quit drinking for a month in preparation for freezing their eggs.«So we're in the process right now.
cast members of mistreatment while filming the show. On his podcast,, Bachelor Nation star Nick Viall addressed the recent allegations made by some former stars, including exes Danielle Ruhl and Nick Thompson, who were on season 2 of the show.During Tuesday's episode, Viall said, «Blanket statement, I think it's crazy for any of these production companies to cast someone who has ever said that they thought about or considered suicide.
reunion made headlines. But though the season 4 conclusion was filled with plenty of drama, it was Netflix's inability to get the event, which had been advertised as its second live special, to stream on time.After promises that they were waiting to start the special until it could stream, Netflix eventually gave up and recorded the reunion.
Andy Cohen is the king of reunions, but he doesn’t do them live for a reason. The Bravo boss threw shade at Netflix after their failed attempt to stream its Love Is Blindseason 4 reunion live on Sunday, April 16, calling it a «very bad idea.»Fans of the reality show faithfully tuned in on Sunday for the live reunion, but they were met with error messages and live stream issues. The special, which was the streaming service's second live event after Chris Rock's Selective Outrage standup show last month, was delayed from its scheduled 8 p.m. ET start time for hours.
SPOILER ALERT: If you haven't watched season 4 of Love Is Blind and the reunion special, proceed with caution. It was a night filled with technical difficulties and shocking revelations as fans tuned in to Netflix for what was supposed to be a live reunion special.
SPOILER ALERT: If you haven't watched season 4 of Love Is Blind and the reunion special, proceed with caution. Though it was billed as Netflix's second-ever live special, Love Is Blind fans were disappointed on Sunday evening when the streaming service struggled to get the event going for more than an hour.Co-host Vanessa Lachey took to her Instagram to share that they had been experiencing technical difficulties, and eventually Netflix shared that the reunion was being filmed and they were planning to have it on Netflix «as soon as humanly possible.»For those diehard fans who stuck out the delay, the payoff was well worth it as the reunion skimmed the surface of the love stories, but scooped deep into the drama.Season 4 stars Chelsea Griffin, Paul Peden, Micah Lussier, Kwame Appiah, Zack Goytowski, Bliss Poureetezadi, Tiffany Pennywell, Brett Brown, and Irina Solomonova were all in attendance.One of the biggest surprises of the night was that co-stars Jackie Bonds and Josh Demas, who reconnected outside of the pods after Jackie's split from Marshall Glaze, were not in attendance at the reunion.
Season 4 reunion special only to find error messages and livestream issues.The special, which was the streaming service's second live event after Chris Rock's Selective Outrage standup show last month, was delayed from its scheduled 8 p.m. ET start time by more than an hour as Netflix struggled with technical issues and glitchesThe official account shared a post to their story writing, «Love is late.
It's the wedding that left many viewers shocked. After Chelsea Griffin said yes to her fiancé, Kwame Appiah, at the altar, he too said «I do,» despite the Netflix series showcasing the various issues within their relationship. ET's Will Marfuggi spoke with both Kwame and Chelsea prior to the finale episode airing, where they discussed the status of their relationship, how they've adapted to the challenges of marriage and where they are today. One major pitfall in the couple's romance was the fact that Kwame's mother refused to acknowledge their relationship or meet Chelsea.
Not all love stories end with a happily ever after. Micah Lussier and Paul Peden made it to the altar in the season 4 finale of , but from the start, it was clear that they were both very uncertain with how the wedding day would go. Scientist Paul was clearly torn as he debated the decision with every member of his wedding party and his family members, calling it a «toss of a coin,» noting that he could easily go either way. Once they make it to the altar, Micah was asked to answer first, but she shockingly said, «I think that in this moment, the best thing that I can do for us is to give you the opportunity to answer first.» Paul looks stunned but eventually replied, «I love you, but I don't think that we can choose each other right now.»His decision left Micah devastated and she ran out of the ceremony in tears. Paul followed her out, asking his bride if he made the wrong decision. He later said he couldn't ever imagine marrying her. ET's Will Marfuggi spoke with Micah ahead of her season airing and asked her about her historic decision to have Paul answer first, which no contestant on the reality series has ever made before.«I would have said yes in that moment.
Love was not exactly blind when it came to season 4 contestant Zack Goytowski. The quirky 31-year-old criminal defense attorney fell for two women in the pods — one who baked him cupcakes for his birthday (33-year-old senior program manager Bliss Poureetezadi), and one who was kind of the pod mean girl and created drama with several of the other girls (26-year-old business owner Irina Solomonova).Claiming he knew Irina's true nature, Zack cut Bliss loose in the pods and proposed to Irina in a very cringey musical moment.But it was clear from the moment the pair laid eyes on one another that things weren't exactly… blissful.
Every season of has that one couple — the pair who don't appear to be a hot mess and who might actually go the distance (the Lauren and Cameron and Alexa and Brennons, if you will). Since the beginning of season 4 began streaming last month, 37-year-old client lead recruiter Tiffany Pennywell and 36-year-old Brett Brown have appeared to be that couple.The pair had an instant connection in the pods, opening up to one another and sharing some of their emotional struggles.
It's decision time for the season 4 couples from . On Friday, Netflix released this season's wedding-packed finale, and it was filled with some shocking moments, lots of tears, and a memorable first dance. There was even, as co-host Vanessa Lachey previously teased to ET, a «runaway» bride. So which couples stayed together and who split up?Read on for a breakdown of where each couple stands after the finale and some of ET's theories on whether they are currently still together.Last week's episodes ended with a cliffhanger as Chelsea said yes at the altar but was awaiting her fiancé, Kwame's, response. It wasn't smooth sailing for the couple throughout their romance.
Not all love stories end with a happily ever after. Micah Lussier and Paul Peden made it to the altar in the season 4 finale of , but from the start, it was clear that they were both very uncertain with how the wedding day would go. Scientist Paul is clearly torn as he gets ready for his altar moment. He debates the decision with every member of his wedding party and his family members, calling it a «toss of a coin,» noting that he could easily go either way. Once they make it to the altar, Micah is asked to answer first, but she shockingly says, «I think that in this moment, the best thing that I can do for us is to give you the opportunity to answer first.» Paul looks stunned but eventually says, «I love you, but I don't think that we can choose each other right now.»His decision leaves Micah devastated and she runs out of the ceremony in tears. Paul follows her out, asking his bride if he made the wrong decision.
Every season of has that one couple — the pair who don't appear to be a hot mess and who might actually go the distance (the Lauren and Cameron and Alexa and Brennons, if you will). Since the beginning of season 4 began streaming last month, 37-year-old client lead recruiter Tiffany Pennywell and 36-year-old Brett Brown have appeared to be that couple.The pair had an instant connection in the pods, opening up to one another and sharing some of their emotional struggles.
Though they had a promising start, 27-year-old dental assistant Jackie Bonds and her fiancé, 27-year-old marketing manager Marshall Glaze, didn't make it to the altar on season 4 of Their already rocky relationship was on shaky ground when they showed up to co-star Chelsea Griffin's birthday party separately. Then Jackie's ex, Josh Demas, made a memorable cameo at the party, making a play for Jackie. «If you don't feel, like, heart-to-heart you're really going to marry somebody, pick me,» Josh told Jackie.On the show, Jackie is seen skipping her wedding dress fitting to meet up with Josh at a coffee shop, where they decide to give their relationship a try.
Love was not exactly blind when it came to season 4 contestant Zack Goytowski. The quirky 31-year-old criminal defense attorney fell for two women in the pods — one who baked him cupcakes for his birthday (33-year-old senior program manager Bliss Poureetezadi), and one who was kind of the pod mean girl and created drama with several of the other girls (26-year-old business owner Irina Solomonova).Claiming he knew Irina's true nature, Zack cut Bliss loose in the pods and proposed to Irina in a very cringey musical moment.But it was clear from the moment the pair laid eyes on one another that things weren't exactly… blissful.
It's decision time for the season 4 couples from . On Friday, Netflix released this season's wedding-packed finale, and it was filled with some shocking moments, lots of tears, and a memorable first dance. There was even, as co-host Vanessa Lachey previously teased to ET, a «runaway» bride. So which couples stayed together and who split up?Read on for a breakdown of where each couple stands after the finale and some of ET's theories on whether they are currently still together.Last week's episodes ended with a cliffhanger as Chelsea said yes at the altar but was awaiting her fiancé, Kwame's, response. It wasn't smooth sailing for the couple throughout their romance.
The last drop of episodes left fans on a cliffhanger as Chelsea Griffin awaited her fiancé, Kwame Appiah's, answer at the altar. Kwame seemed to be deliberating right up until the moment he faced his bride on their wedding day. The couple shared a series of highs and lows including Kwame's continued connection with ex Micah Lussier, his hesitation to move to Seattle from his home in Portland, their conflicting communication styles, and Kwame's own family's disproval of their relationship.His siblings showed their support on his wedding day, telling Kwame that their parents were there in spirit even if they could not be there physically. Chelsea made it clear before heading down the aisle that she intended to say yes, and she delivered.
Jason Bateman is taking audiences to the sunshine state in his new series, .ET's Will Marfuggi spoke to Bateman at the premiere of Netflix's latest comedy-drama, where the executive producer said he hopes viewers love as much as they did .«Well, sure. My God, I mean we could only be so lucky,» Bateman said of the series seeing the same success did over its four seasons. Outside of both shows centering around a state, he added, «There are also a bunch of incredibly talented people on this show, like we were lucky to have on so it wouldn't surprise me.