Love Is Blind season 2 promised us love stories like no other, but unfortunately, none of the couples were able to make their engagements last. In fact, all five couples have since gone their separate ways.

Iyanna McNeely and Jarrette Jones

Iyanna McNeely and Jarrette Jones were the first couple to tie the knot on the show, but it was short-lived. Iyanna filed for divorce in October 2022, citing irreconcilable differences. The divorce was finalized the following month, and the two have gone their separate ways.

Danielle Ruhl and Nick Thompson

Danielle Ruhl and Nick Thompson also got married on the show, but their marriage didn’t last either. Danielle submitted court documents to end the union in August 2022, and the two have since moved on.

Natalie Lee and Shayne Jansen

Natalie Lee and Shayne Jansen split in November 2021, with Natalie later claiming that Shayne had signed up for the Netflix dating show Perfect Match while they were still together. It seems that their relationship was not as strong as they thought, and they have since gone their separate ways.

Mallory Zapata and Salvador Perez

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Mallory Zapata and Salvador Perez dated briefly after the show before calling it quits. Their engagement didn’t lead to a marriage, and they both decided to move on from each other.

Deepti Vempati and Kyle Abrams

Finally, Deepti Vempati and Kyle Abrams also dated for a while after the show but eventually broke up before the After the Altar episodes. Their relationship didn’t seem to have the same spark as it did during the experiment, and they have since moved on.

In the end, Love Is Blind season 2 was not successful in bringing lasting love to any of its couples. With season 4 now streaming, it will be interesting to see if any of the couples will be able to make their relationships last beyond the experiment. For now, we can only hope that the previous participants find the love they are looking for in their own time and on their own terms.