Love Is Blind Season 7 ended with all the emotional highs and lows fans have come to expect — and some couples made it down the aisle, but not without heartbreak along the way. One of the most emotional breakups this season involved Ramses Prashad and Marissa George, whose love story unraveled just before their wedding.
At first, Ramses and Marissa seemed inseparable after leaving the pods. They had a natural connection, appearing blissfully happy as they navigated life together. But cracks began to show when they returned to D.C. and clashed over personal boundaries and intimate decisions. Their biggest argument revolved around birth control: Marissa believed Ramses should wear condoms, while he thought the responsibility should fall on her. Despite their disagreement, they pushed forward, shopping for wedding outfits and appearing committed to making things work.
However, the season finale opened with a bombshell: Ramses told Marissa he couldn’t go through with the wedding. He revealed lingering fears from his first marriage, admitting that conversations with his family had resurfaced emotional wounds he hadn’t fully healed from. “I learned my ex was hurting more than I realized after the divorce,” he confessed, “and I’m scared I might hurt you too.”
Marissa tried to meet him halfway, insisting that marriage isn’t just about love but also about teamwork and compromise. “I love you enough to give you what you need,” she told him. “This marriage is a promise to get through life together.” But Ramses was unconvinced. He worried that their connection, though strong, wouldn’t withstand the practical challenges of day-to-day life. “Love alone isn’t enough,” he explained, expressing fears about how their “energies” might clash. “It was easy in Cabo, but in real life, with work and stress, it’s just… a lot.”
For Marissa, Ramses’ doubts were devastating. She reflected on how many past partners loved her passionate personality at first but struggled to accept it long-term. Through tears, she begged for clarity: “For once, I just want someone to choose me and be sure about me.” In a vulnerable moment, she broke down and asked if he was certain about ending things. “This feels like a big mistake,” she said through sobs, calling her mother in despair. “Two days ago, he told me how excited he was to get married — now it’s over. I feel crazy, like I made it all up in my head.”
Viewers watched as Ramses sat alone with his head in his hands, the engagement ring lying forgotten on the floor. Marissa’s final words to her mom, “Mom, it hurts so bad,” captured the raw intensity of her heartbreak.
While Ramses and Marissa’s love story ended in tears, other couples found a way to say “I do.” Ashley Adionser and Tyler Francis overcame trust issues and a shocking reveal about Tyler’s three children through surrogacy. Garrett Josemans and Taylor Krause also tied the knot, with Garrett delivering touching vows that left not a dry eye in the room. “We didn’t expect to find love,” Garrett told Taylor. “But I found a partner who is perfectly matched for me, and that’s exactly what this is — a partnership.”
In the end, two out of the six couples made it down the aisle, but the real question is: How long will their love last? Fans won’t have to wait long to find out — the highly anticipated reunion special airs on Netflix on October 30, promising to spill all the tea about what happened after the cameras stopped rolling. Buckle up, because this reunion is about to get real.