Who's still together on 'Love is Blind?' Season 10 breakups, reconnections
KiMi RobinsonSpoiler alert! We are discussing details from Netflix's "Love is Blind" Season 10 reunion (now streaming).
Two couples may have exchanged rings on "Love is Blind" Ohio, but that's far from the end of their love stories.
In the Season 10 reunion that dropped March 11, fans' theories and avid divorce filing searches were put to rest as each pair shared updates on where they stand with their partners a year after filming ended.
Did Amber Morrison and Jordan Faeth ever move in together? Did Christine Hamilton and Vic St. John actually find their happily ever after? And were Brittany Wicker and Devonta Anderson still engaged for long after he declined to walk down the aisle?

The reunion delivered some answers – and an emotional storm out from one of the cast member.
Here's where each "Love is Blind" Ohio couple stands after the Season 10 reunion.
Amber Morrison and Jordan Faeth

Fans were right to be wary about this couple after Jordan revealed before the wedding that he and Amber had not come to a compromise on where to live. The revelation was followed by Amber giving her fiancé an out after saying her vows at the altar (with Jordan did not take her up on).
As it turns out, the married couple broke up four months later. They never ended up living together, and the Columbus-to-Mount Vernon commute became too much. Jordan shared it was "not a healthy relationship," and Amber didn't think he was ready to commit to living with a wife and a stepdaughter.
Amber, who at one point walked off set, allowed that her estranged husband was not "an overall douchebag."
Christine Hamilton and Vic St. John

When Christine and Vic said "forever and ever," they meant it. The only married couple to remain steadfast this season has been going strong for over a year, and Christine made the move from Cleveland to Columbus, where Vic teaches at the Ohio State University.
They live together, spend holidays with each other's families and even made amends with Christine's father, whom she was open about struggling to forgive amid their estrangement.
Brittany Wicker and Devonta Anderson

In the finale, Brittany was convinced she and Devonta would remain engaged and "are going to be husband and wife one day." But Devonta came across as skirting the topic and leaving their future as a couple vague.
Apparently, Brittany clocked this. "As soon as he walked out of my doors, he was done with the relationship and he just didn't want to say that to me. And he still dragged it out for weeks," she said in the reunion.
The wildly different stances on their future made it no surprise that they ultimately went their separate ways. What was an eyebrow-raiser, however, was how quickly Devonta moved on; he's expecting his first child with his fiancée.
Ashley Carpenter and Alex Henderson

Unsurprisingly, Alex and Ashley did not mend their relationship after she rejected him at the altar. After relitigating how honest Alex was about his relationships and where he'd lived, the two continued to be at odds at the reunion.
"I took that moment to say my piece. Yes, I interrupted and Alex was supposed to go first. But I didn't want to stand there and get rejected because I feel like if I would've gotten rejected, I would've been kind of a mess," Ashley said.
Vanessa Lachey even felt compelled to have some words with Alex; as she attempted to dole out advice, she told him: "You keep saying you're confident, but it's almost like if you let a moment of vulnerability truly come out, I bet you'd truly surprise yourself."
Emma Betsinger and Mike Gibney

Emma admitted she went "the emotional route" by agreeing to marry Mike at the altar, while the latter said he made a "logical" decision as he became unsure if she would "switch up" again in the future.
For her part, Emma revealed that her "yes" to marriage meant a "yes" to having kids. She said, "If I said yes, we would have had kids eventually. And I thought saying yes in front of your family and my family was a declaration of kids."
Bri McNees and Connor Spies

Bri and Connor seemingly called it off in Episode 11, when Bri told the self-proclaimed "normal Midwest" guy that if she were to "go down the aisle today, it will be a 'no.'"
But this proved to be the best move for the two lovebirds at the time, as they have given their romance another shot. They're so dedicated to making things work that Connor moved next door to Bri, who can see them going to the altar one day because it's "till death do us part."