Fans of Love on the Spectrum are reeling after Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman's breakup. Check out where the other couples from the show stand now.
Reality TV fans are devastated by the unexpected breakup of Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman, the much-loved couple of Netflix's Love on the Spectrum. Abbey and David had been together for five years and were one of the most unique pairs of the dating show, with both belonging to the autistic spectrum. Ever since the pair appeared on Love on the Spectrum Season 1 in 2021, they quickly became the emotional core of the series.
From their unforgettable first date at the San Diego Zoo to their numerous outings at places like Universal Studios and Disneyland, their relationship unfolded like a real-life fairytale, and viewers were convinced that they had found each other's better halves. What's more shocking about their split is that Abbey had even discussed potential wedding plans during the show.
Abbey and David's breakup came as a big shock for fans who watched their love blossom across multiple seasons. The viewers considered the duo as the most authentic pair of the reality TV series and wanted them to stay together for a long time.
According to reports from PEOPLE, The U.S. Sun, and Page Six, Abbey and David reportedly parted ways due to their inability to reach a mutual understanding regarding a marriage timeline. According to an insider, Abbey was prepared to marry "years ago," while David believed that he "still needed time." Abbey acknowledged a phobia of divorce while expressing her aspiration to walk down the aisle during Season 4 of the series. The scepticism was a result of Christine's divorce.
Abbey stated that they were "already married in our hearts" and that neither of them was "ready to get married." Nevertheless, she made a conflicting statement when she exclaimed, "Hopefully we're next!" after learning of the engagement of her co-stars, Madison Marilla and Tyler White. She stated that she and David had contemplated getting married at the San Diego Zoo. In April 2025, Abbey disclosed to Buzzfeed that they intended to "marry in Kenya, Maasai Mara."
With Abbey and David's breakup, the curiosity has spiked among fans about how the rest of the show's couples stand today. Here's what we know about the other beloved faces from Love on the Spectrum.
Madison Marilla and Tyler White first met during a blind date on Season 3 of Love on the Spectrum in 2024, and their connection grew in no time. They grew up stronger, and that reality still stands today. On the show's Season 4, Episode 6, Tyler got down on one knee in his signature cowboy hat and asked for Madison's hand on the very place that they had their first date, making it an emotional moment.
The romantic proposal was a historic moment on Love on the Spectrum, as it was the first time that a couple got engaged on the American show. Madison has already moved to Florida to be closer to Tyler, and now, they live only minutes away. The two are also intentionally waiting until marriage to move in together.
If there’s one couple quietly proving that lasting love exists, it’s James Jones and Shelley Wolfe. The couple first connected in 2024 during Love on the Spectrum Season 3, and James introduced Shelley to his family at the bonfire in the final episode. Behind the camera lens, the couple has only grown stronger with time, and they have also moved into their first home together.
Not all relationships are meant to last, and unfortunately, it's true for the Season 3 couple, Connor Tomlinson and Georgie Harris. After connecting on the show, they became a fan favourite pair, but off-camera, they eventually realised they were not the right match long-term and quietly parted ways. Conor, however, later addressed their split, explaining that while he and Georgie still cared deeply for each other, their differences became more apparent the more they dated.
Contrary to previous reports by Netflix that Dylan and Melissa had parted ways, Swoon recently confirmed that they are still together. Dylan told the outlet that they are working on getting to know each other better. He said:
“We’re still together… and we’re talking to get to know each other. We’ve been talking on the phone and texting. And yeah, we’ve been planning to go out soon.”
Emma Sue Miller and Logan Pereira are both currently single, though both had explored connections on the show. While Emma went on a few dates during the season, she didn't find her match, and wishes to return to the show again. Meanwhile, Logan, who also went on a date, he hasn't clicked with anyone yet. He told PEOPLE after this season, "I still need to look for love.”
What fans have agreed regarding Love on the Spectrum, is that this show is not just about people meeting each other, but alsp about embracing individuality in the quest for what love truly means.
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