Love Is Blind finale delivers a franchise first on October 22, 2025: season 9 ends with zero weddings after two altar rejections and one breakup before the aisle. The Denver cast’s wedding-day outcomes unfold in Week 4, Episode 12 (“Season 9 Episode 12”), as three couples—Ali Lima & Anton Yarosh, Kalybriah “KB” Haskin & Edmond L. Harvey, and Megan Walerius & Jordan Keltner—make their final calls. A critic captured the moment succinctly: “For the first time, a season of Love Is Blind has ended with zero married couples. We get two nos at the altar and one breakup that happens before we even get to the aisle.”
Final decisions at the altar (Season 9, Episode 12)
Ali Lima and Anton Yarosh reach the altar with unresolved lifestyle differences. Ali, weighing concerns about drinking, partying, diet, and transparency, turns Anton down face-to-face: “I can’t be your wife. The person that I fell in love with in the pods isn’t the person that I’ve gotten to experience in real life.” She later reflects, “It just didn’t feel right or how I would expect that moment to feel like. I don’t feel he was super forthcoming about his lifestyle.” Anton, clearly hurt, sums up his side: this “f——— sucks,” insisting he cared for her throughout.
Kalybriah “KB” Haskin and Edmond L. Harvey navigate an emotional ceremony that includes his tribute to a formative mentor and vows about accountability and growth. Edmond says, “I do,” but KB cannot match him at the altar: “You deserve someone who is 100 percent at the altar, and I’m not 100 percent at the altar right now.” He responds that he’s “not okay,” yet adds he “respects [her] no matter what” as they part in tears.
Megan Walerius and Jordan Keltner ended things before the wedding day. In their final conversation, Megan tells him, “We’re ships in the night, like two different people.” Jordan replies, “I don’t see it,” and asks, “I don’t know why you chose me in the pods then,” as they confront incompatible lifestyles and schedules shaped by his responsibilities as a dad.
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How we got here: the season 9 road to the finale
The season began in Denver with 32 single contestants developing connections in the pods before six engagements. Two pairings ended weeks before the finale: Kacie McIntosh & Patrick Suzuki broke up before the Mexico trip when she decided to leave the experiment, and Nick Amato ended his engagement to Annie Lancaster after clashes over trust and security. Days before the weddings, Madison Maidenberg and Joe Ferrucci split after Joe walked out of his tuxedo fitting and told Madison, “she wasn’t his person.”
By October 22, 2025, only three couples remained for the climactic episode. The franchise’s first wedding-free ending arrives with Episode 12. One recap graded the finale an editor’s rating of 4 stars, underlining how the show’s social-media era can pressure couples even as the experiment tests compatibility in real life.
Contestant & relationship snapshot (season 9)
- Ali Lima & Anton Yarosh — Ali voices concerns about Anton’s drinking and lifestyle. At the altar, Anton says, “I do,” and Ali declines. Anton works as a truck driver.
- Kalybriah “KB” Haskin & Edmond L. Harvey — Deep connection from the pods, but KB cannot commit at “100 percent.” Edmond describes growth and accountability in his vows; he later continues posting about rollerblading and his work as a realtor.
- Megan Walerius (“Sparkle Megan”) & Jordan Keltner — Opposites in lifestyle and priorities; they split with Megan’s “ships in the night” metaphor before the altar. Megan comes from a successful financial background; Jordan is a dad who prefers a simpler life.
Earlier season 9 engagements that ended before the finale
- Kacie McIntosh & Patrick Suzuki — Became the first couple to split, with Kacie choosing to leave the experiment prior to Mexico.
- Nick Amato & Annie Lancaster — Engagement ended after repeated disagreements, including over relationship “security.”
- Madison Maidenberg & Joe Ferrucci — Split when Joe exited his tux fitting and later told Madison she “wasn’t his person.”
What the finale means for the franchise
The Love Is Blind finale for season 9 marks a turning point: a full slate of breakups documented in Denver without a single “I do.” The pod-to-altar journey remains intense, but the show’s visibility adds pressure. A critic observed the history-making outcome and the growing awareness that engagements can translate to “micro-influencers,” complicating already difficult choices.
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Where the cast stands now
Post-finale social updates show Ali sharing fashion and travel, while Anton posts behind-the-scenes photos, including one with Ali. KB shares time with friends and family, and an embrace with her mom from wedding day stories. Edmond leans into fitness and real estate. Megan and Jordan have reflected on their split and the challenge of blending luxury and simplicity alongside parenting obligations. None of the final three couples remain together as of October 22, 2025.
Why season 9 ended with zero marriages
Two forces define this outcome. First, lifestyle mismatches that were manageable in pods became decisive once couples moved in together and coordinated families, finances, and schedules. Second, the series’ scale—and the social scrutiny that comes with it—raises stakes at the altar. With Episode 12 graded 4 stars by one critic and marked as the first wedding-free ending, season 9 reframes success as choosing carefully rather than saying “I do” at all costs.
Credits & episode info
Season 9, Episode 12 aired on October 22, 2025. Week 4 (Episode 12). Editor’s Rating: 4 stars. Location: Denver, Colorado.
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