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Love Is Blind Italy: Wedding Chaos Leaves Only One Couple Still Standing

Love Is Blind Italy: Wedding Chaos Leaves Only One Couple Still Standing
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Love Is Blind: Italy closed out its December 15, 2025 finale with vows, walkouts and gut-punch rejections. Amid the chaos, Hyoni and Alessandro emerged as the couple most likely to go the distance, their steady bond standing strong as others faltered at the altar.

Netflix dropped the Love Is Blind: Italy finale on December 15, and the last altar walks were exactly what this season has been building toward: a couple of real love stories, some tough reality checks, and one brutal on-camera breakup that will stick with people. If you want the lay of the land heading into the reunion on December 19, here’s where everyone landed and why it got messy.

Where everyone ended up

  • Hyoni and Alessandro: Married. They looked steady all season, and they followed through at the altar.
  • Karen and Nicola: Married. Both said yes, families on board, but let’s see how real life treats them.
  • Gergana and Parminder (Parmi): Split before the ceremony. Feelings were there, commitment wasn’t.
  • Ludovica and Davide: Imploded at the altar. She said yes, he said no, and it got rough afterward.

Hyoni and Alessandro: the season’s safest bet

From the pods to real-life wedding vows, these two were the most consistent pair on the Italian spinoff that premiered December 1. Hyoni worried early on about disappointing her parents, but they flew in from Korea, met Alessandro, and gave their blessing. That turned the tide for her.

'You’re the person who chose me for who I am inside, not outside... So, yes. I want to continue in this direction with you, forever.'

Alessandro’s vows matched the sentiment, talking about how their connection deepened beyond the pods. They left the altar married. Now comes the less photogenic part: keeping it together off-camera.

Karen and Nicola: grown-up energy, parental test passed

These two always looked like they were playing for keeps. Before the wedding, Nicola prepped Karen to meet his parents — a big swing given her background and the fact that she’s a mom. That meeting could have gone sideways; instead, it ended with genuine approval. At the altar, both went all in on lifelong promises, and the families were fully supportive. If you’re ranking stability purely by how they handled pressure, they’re right behind Hyoni and Alessandro.

Gergana and Parmi: love, just not marriage

They didn’t even make it to the aisle. Gergana called it before the ceremony, saying they weren’t ready and acknowledging family concerns. She made it clear she still cared about Parmi, but she couldn’t take the leap to marriage. Painful, but honestly, a responsible read of where they were.

Davide and Ludovica: yes/no and a hard landing

This was the season’s most dramatic breakup, and not because of a last-second wobble. Ludovica said yes at the altar. Davide said no. Publicly, he framed it as their outlooks being completely at odds. Privately, he was even more blunt: he didn’t see her as the person he wanted to build a future with, didn’t like her lifestyle, and felt they lacked chemistry. He also said he wanted someone stronger — and someone who wouldn’t bring up their lack of intimacy during fights. That’s a lot to hit someone with on their wedding day.

Ludovica was stunned, then composed enough to shake his hand and walk away. Her family later reacted like she’d avoided a disaster. On camera afterward, she questioned herself, wondering if she’d been the problem. It was raw, uncomfortable, and very much the kind of thing you hope the reunion digs into.

What’s next

The experiment is over; real life starts now. The reunion hits Netflix on December 19 and should answer the obvious questions: Are the yes/yes couples still together? Did any cold feet thaw? And will Davide and Ludovica even sit on the same couch? Love Is Blind: Italy is streaming on Netflix in the US.