A sad day for fans of 'Love is Blind' as one of the show's most beloved couples, Alexa and Brennon Lemieux, have announced their divorce. This news has left the pod squad community in a state of mourning, as the pair's journey was a rare success story in the world of reality TV romance.
Alexa, taking to Instagram, shared the news of their split with a heartfelt message. She wrote, "We've decided to part ways, but not without a deep sense of gratitude for the love and growth we've experienced together." The couple, who met and got engaged on Season 3 of the Netflix show, have since welcomed a daughter, Vienna, who is now one year old.
But here's where it gets controversial... Despite their initial success, the Lemieuxs are now the latest in a string of divorces from that season. With their split, the success rate for Season 3, filmed in Dallas, drops to zero. This raises questions about the long-term viability of relationships formed under such unique circumstances.
And this is the part most people miss... The show's most recent season, filmed in Denver, didn't result in any marriages at all. So, is the concept of 'Love is Blind' flawed, or are these couples simply victims of the show's intense and accelerated timeline?
What do you think? Is it possible to find true love without seeing your partner first? Or does the show's format set couples up for failure? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!