Despite entering a blind love experiment, both are upfront about how important looks and physical attraction are to them. The chemistry is undeniable at the reveal, with plenty of steamy kisses, and in Cabo, Alex even admits Ashley gives him “dangerous” eyes.
Trouble, however, bubbles under the surface. At the group mixer, Alex confides in Brittany that she’s more his usual type than Ashley. Ashley, perceptive as ever, senses something is off and repeatedly asks about what he’s been discussing with the others during the pool party.
The challenges ahead seem to centre on the future. Ashley isn’t willing to leave her family in Ohio, while Alex appears to have a case of wandering feet, making their path forward anything but certain.
Christine and Vic
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Every season of Love Is Blind has that one couple who hits it off immediately — no complications, no love triangles, just pure, instant connection. This season, it’s Christine and Vic. He tells her, “I can’t see you, but I see you” — oh my. The pair bond instantly over a shared passion for giving back: Vic through his work in public policy, Christine through her role as a speech-language pathologist. They open up about their rocky pasts, getting deep, fast.
Vic even pens a poem for Christine, which she follows with a heartfelt prayer for them both. So it comes as no surprise when Vic proposes, with Christine replying simply, “Of course.” And upon meeting, their physical chemistry is undeniable.
Here’s the twist: unlike the other couples, Christine and Vic skip Mexico and head to Malibu. Footage shows them spending days in the sauna, playing mini golf, and evenings enjoying pizza and wine — proving they’re very much still part of the show, just doing it their way.
We can’t wait to see what the next batch of episodes has in store for all of these lovebirds.
Episodes 1-6 of Love is Blind are available to stream on Netflix now.



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