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Which Love is Blind season 9 couples are still together?

We’re merely days away from the finale of Netflix’s Love is Blind season 9 on Wednesday 22 October. And while we anxiously await the results of the final episode, we have some major spoilers to share with those of you who just can’t wait to find out what happens, and vitally, which Love is Blind season 9 couples are still together?

This series has had some seriously explosive moments, from Joe’s hurtful comments about Madison to Kacie and Patrick’s literal five-minute-long relationship after leaving their respective pods when Kacie revealed she just wasn’t attracted to him. And ahead of the finale, there are just three couples on their way to the altar: Ali and Anton, Megan and Jordan, and Kalybriah and Edmond.

However, as fans of the show will know, season 9 has been filmed in Colorado, a state where marriage records are not publicly searchable online — which means that if any of the couples did get married back when the series was filmed last year, we wouldn’t be able to access any information about it.

Love is Blind season 9: who is still together and who gets married in the finale? Spoilers ahead

Here to share the tea is TikTok TV critic Storytime with Rikkii, who has posted a viral video that tells all about one of the most dramatic endings we think we’ve ever seen in the show’s history.

Her video confirms what many fans suspected about the finale.

“There are no weddings this season. Nobody. Not a single fucking couple gets married,” says Rikkii in the video. Not only that, but some couples don’t even make it to their wedding day — according to Rikkii, Jordan and Megan don’t even get down the aisle. Oop.

What happens with Jordan and Megan?

Getting cold feet at the last moment is as cliche as it gets, but Megan seemed to have had a change of heart after deciding that she and Jordan’s lifestyles were just ultimately not compatible.

“Jordan and Megan are actually going to break up. Episode 11 left off with them having a little spat and they’re having a very deep conversation about how their lifestyles are different and how much she would have to change — how she would have to ‘come down a class’,” says Rikkii.

That big talk about a clash in lifestyle means Jordan and Megan end up calling it quits before the big day arrives, she says: “That conversation is actually going to end with them breaking up. They don’t even make it to the altar.”

What about Kalybriah and Edmond?

At least Kalybriah and Edmond actually make it down the aisle. However, it’s not good news for the couple, with Kalybriah ultimately saying “I don’t” in a brutal ending of their relationship.

“I think we all saw this coming”, says Rikkii. “We’re kind of like, ‘Why the fuck is she still there?’.

Reports following the recording of the series shared that Kalybriah was hurt by Edmond’s ‘temper tantrum’ about her not wanting to have sex before marriage. Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, she shared: “His initial reaction was very shocking considering I laid that boundary down before he even proposed to me in the pods”.

We reckon it’s probably down to this that Kalybriah started to reconsider her marriage to Edmond in the final episode, but we’ll have to tune in on October 22nd to find out what really happened.

What happens with Ali and Anton?

“Ali is going to say ‘no,’” Rikkii says. “I believe Anton says ‘yes,’ but Ali is going to say ‘no'”. This might be a less surprising result for eagle-eyed fans of the show who might have spotted Ali crying in a wedding dress in the trailer.

Love is Blind season 9 finale will air on Netflix on Wednesday 22 October.

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