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27th Feb 2020

Here is which of the couples got married on Love Is Blind

Keeley Ryan

Spoilers lie beyond this point.

Over the last three weeks, Love Is Blind has become the Netflix series that people just can’t get enough of.

Basically, it involves a group of singletons who – in an effort to be loved for who are they are, rather than what they look like – sign up for an unconventional approach to dating: meeting the person they want to spend the rest of their life with, without ever seeing them.

After getting engaged, they meet for the first time – and then head back into the real world, where they see if they can turn their emotional connection into a physical one, as they plan their wedding day.

And on Thursday, the streaming service dropped the 90-minute season finale – which sees the arrival of the couples’ wedding days.

But who actually said ‘I do’ in the season finale of Love Is Blind? Here’s what happened with each couple in the season finale.

Damian and Giannina

The end of the Bachelorette/Bachelor Party episode saw Gi open her heart and say ‘I do’ to Damian. It was all very lovely, and – if we’re being totally honest – seemed like the couple would get their happily ever after.

But when the finale picked up, Damian was asked if he wanted to spend the rest of his life with Giannina – to which he said, “I do not.” He then tried to explain why he didn’t want to get married, as she ran out of the wedding venue. In a later confrontation, Gi ripped off part of wedding dress and told him he could have his bow back, in a nod to his earlier proposal.

Barnett and Amber

The wedding day didn’t start off all that smoothly for Barnett and Amber, with the tearful bride-to-be admitting that she couldn’t get a hold of him after he told her he was getting cold feet.

Both Barnett and Amber ended up showing up to the wedding ceremony and, after some sweet vows, they became the first Love Is Blind couple to say ‘I do’.

Jessica and Mark

They had one of the biggest rollercoaster rides throughout the series, so it isn’t surprising that Jessica and Mark’s wedding day was…well, a similar fashion. After getting to the altar and declaring their love for each other, Jessica decided she couldn’t marry someone who was 10 years younger than her.

“I guess I’ll apologise to whoever I need to apologise to, but I’m not going to apologise to myself because I’m not actually sorry,” she told the camera after calling the wedding to Mark off.

Kelly and Kenny

After putting on her wedding gown, Kelly realised that she wasn’t ready to marry someone who she had only known for a few days – and ultimately, as she wasn’t “infatuated” with him, she decided to call things off.

“I absolutely adore you, and love you. But I can’t marry you. And I hope you can respect that decision of mine,” she tearfully told him, before walking away from the altar.

Cameron and Lauren

They have become firm favourites among Love Is Blind fans, so we’ve got some good news: Cameron and Lauren became the second couple to tie the knot.

The series then gave fans a look in at their wedding reception – and the couple’s first dance. Too cute.