Love Is Blind Season 10 Couple Announces Shocking Split
The premise of Netflix's hit reality series Love Is Blind has always been built on a daring social experiment: can genuine romantic connections form between individuals who have never physically seen each other? The show places singles in isolated "pods," allowing them to communicate through walls without visual contact. If a deep emotional bond develops, couples become engaged sight-unseen, embarking on a whirlwind journey that includes moving in together, meeting families, and ultimately deciding at the altar whether to marry—all within a matter of weeks.
Reunion Special Reveals Unexpected Breakup
During the Love Is Blind Season 10 Reunion, which premiered on the OTT platform on March 11, fans received a startling update. Amber Morrison and Jordan Faeth, one of only two couples from the season to actually exchange vows during the finale, disclosed that their marriage had already ended. The split occurred a mere four months after their televised wedding, and remarkably, the pair never even cohabitated during that brief period.
On the reunion special, the cast provided updates on their lives post-filming. According to reports from People magazine, Amber and Jordan's relationship quickly unraveled despite their initial connection. Jordan attempted to explain the breakdown, stating, "So much changed during that time." He acknowledged that while they had discussed personal issues in the pods, Amber's lingering trust issues from past relationships persistently resurfaced. "I felt like I was always trying to fix something I didn't break, and after a while, that just wore me down," Jordan confessed. He admitted there were positive moments, but ultimately, the negative aspects overwhelmed the relationship.
Geographical and Emotional Distance
The couple's living arrangements highlighted their disconnect. Amber resided with her daughter in a town approximately 45 minutes from Columbus, while Jordan maintained his life in the city. This physical separation fueled further tension. Amber did not mince words, asserting, "Honestly, I don't think he was ready." She expressed frustration over Jordan's limited visits, questioning his commitment. "It's hard to trust someone when they only come around on weekends, or when I'm the one making the drive, and he's still spending most nights at home in Columbus. Like, why wouldn't you want to be home with your wife?"
Amber shared her vision of marriage, which included simple domestic joys like cooking together and unwinding after work. "If I love someone, I don't care where I live or where my friends are. I just want to be with that person," she emphasized. Jordan countered by claiming he made efforts to visit, even on weeknights, but Amber retorted that her daily commute to work was longer than his drives to see her. She also felt objectified, alleging he primarily wanted her presence at social events like friends' weddings to showcase her as his wife.
Heated Arguments and Accusations
The conflict escalated during the reunion. Amber summarized her feelings, saying, "It felt like you wanted to just do your own thing in Columbus, live in your condo, and then have a wife who shows up on Saturday, all dressed up, after working all week and taking care of her kid. Like I'm supposed to bring my A-game every time."
Jordan accused Amber of excessive drinking at a wedding, claiming she became "blacked out in the first 30 minutes." Amber fired back, labeling him "disrespectful" for prioritizing partying with friends over assisting her. Jordan cited her anger and frequent arguments as detrimental to his mental health. "All the arguments, the yelling, the disrespect when you wouldn't show up to things, it made me totally uncomfortable sharing anything with you. So, I had to put myself first," he explained. He expressed remorse for the pain caused, particularly to Amber's daughter Emma, with whom he had shared cherished moments like watching movies and building Legos.
Amber's emotional response was visceral. She stormed off stage, recounting the aftermath of the breakup. "When you left, I was bawling. Then I had to explain it all to Emma, who was also bawling. I had to be strong for her," she revealed. Her daughter's hopeful request to create a memory box for Jordan added to the heartbreak. "Don't come into someone's life if you're just going to leave like that," Amber concluded.
From Pod Romance to Real-World Struggles
On Love Is Blind Season 10, Amber and Jordan appeared to be a promising match. They connected instantly in the pods, engaging in lengthy conversations that led to Jordan's proposal. Their journey included traveling together, meeting families, and planning a wedding. Despite occasional disputes, their mutual "yes" at the altar seemed to signal a fairy-tale ending. However, the challenges of post-production reality proved insurmountable.
About Love Is Blind
Love Is Blind stands as one of Netflix's most successful reality franchises. Hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey, the series debuted in 2020 and quickly gained a massive following. The format involves singles dating in pods without visual contact, leading to engagements if connections deepen. Couples then face a rapid sequence of honeymoons, cohabitation, family introductions, and a final wedding decision at the altar. Season 10, launched on February 11, 2026, featured participants from across Ohio, resulting in several engagements but only a few actual marriages.



