Warning: This article contains spoilers for Love Is Blind UK Season 2.
The curtains have closed on Season 2 of Love Is Blind UK, but the emotional rollercoaster is far from over. The highly anticipated reunion episode, which aired on Sunday night, laid bare the fates of the season’s marriages, revealing heartbreak, resilience, and the enduring bonds formed in the face of adversity. While the finale saw three couples—Kieran and Megan, Billy and Ashleigh, and Kal and Sarover—exchange vows, the reunion delivered a gut-punch: only one couple remains standing.

For the stars of Love Is Blind UK Season 2, revisiting their wedding episodes was an exercise in reliving pain. In an exclusive interview, four cast members—Ashleigh, Katisha, Bardha, and Sarover—opened up about the emotional toll of watching their love stories unravel on screen. The group described gathering together to view the episodes, a scene that quickly turned into a tear-soaked catharsis.
“It felt like living double the trauma,” Ashleigh shared, her voice heavy with emotion. “We were all curled up on one bed, sobbing. Fetal position, intertwined, all four of us just sobbing.”
Katisha echoed the sentiment, calling the experience “horrible,” while Bardha admitted they hadn’t anticipated the intensity of their reactions. “It was really hard to watch,” she said. “I don’t think I could have watched that alone.”
Despite the pain, the group found solace in their shared experience. “It was just so nice to have each other and support each other through that,” Bardha added, emphasizing the deep bond they had forged. Sarover reflected, “We cried for each other, holding each other so tight.”

The reunion revealed that only Kieran and Megan’s marriage has survived the months since filming ended. Billy and Ashleigh, as well as Kal and Sarover, parted ways, joining Season 1’s Steven and Sabrina in the growing list of Love Is Blind UK couples whose love didn’t last. Meanwhile, Season 1’s Nicole and Benaiah and Bobby and Jasmine remain happily married, alongside Kieran and Megan, who beamed during the reunion, declaring their relationship “all smooth sailing.”
For those whose journeys ended in heartbreak, the show’s aftermath has been a test of resilience. Ashleigh spoke candidly about the challenges of navigating public scrutiny. “This is real lives, real human beings,” she said. “We really got married, we really went through breakups, and it’s been difficult, you know, with comments as well. You have to cancel that outside noise because we’ve been on a journey for a year where we’ve not been able to talk about it.”
Sarover described the experience of watching the episodes as “bittersweet.” “I really feel like we were all so in love during the filming,” he said. “It’s tough to watch because of what happens later. It’s bittersweet memories.”
The Season 2 finale wasn’t without its dramatic moments. While three couples made it to the altar, not all said “I do.” Bardha made the heart-wrenching decision to walk away from Jed, and Katisha chose to end her relationship with Javen before their wedding day. These choices, though painful, underscored the raw authenticity of the Love Is Blind experiment, where love is tested in the crucible of real-world pressures.
Amid the tears and heartbreak, the reunion highlighted the unexpected gift of friendship. The cast’s shared vulnerability has created a support system that transcends the show’s romantic premise. As they navigate the fallout of their televised love stories, Ashleigh, Katisha, Bardha, and Sarover have found strength in each other, proving that even when love falters, human connection can endure.
For Kieran and Megan, their success story offers a glimmer of hope for fans of Love Is Blind UK. As the third lasting marriage from the series, their joy serves as a reminder of the show’s core promise: that love, when true, can indeed be blind.