Love Is Blind Stars Alexa and Brennon Lemieux Call It Quits on Their Marriage
Love Is Blind Season 3’s golden couple is over: Alexa and Brennon Lemieux are divorcing, with Alexa confirming the split Wednesday after the pair tied the knot on the Netflix series.
Well, that did not last the way Netflix packaged it. Alexa and Brennon Lemieux, who got married on Love Is Blind Season 3, are officially splitting up. She announced it, he quietly filed for it, and they have a toddler in the middle of it all.
The announcement
On Wednesday, Alexa posted a long note confirming that she and Brennon are ending their marriage. They share a 16-month-old daughter named Vienna, and the plan is to keep things respectful and focused on co-parenting.
"After much reflection and many heartfelt conversations, we have made the difficult decision to end our marriage."
She added that they entered this thing with optimism, are leaving with gratitude, and would like some privacy while they figure out next steps for their separate lives and their kid. As of now, Brennon has not responded publicly to Alexa's post.
What the paperwork says
Here is the part that makes it extra clear: Brennon actually filed for divorce last month. According to court filings cited by Us Weekly, the marriage was described as "insupportable" due to a "conflict of personalities" with no "reasonable expectation of reconciliation." He also asked to keep the assets he owned before the marriage.
Where things go from here
Both say they will stay supportive of each other as parents and keep Vienna front and center while they navigate the split. Not exactly the fairytale edit the show loves to serve, but at least the messaging is aligned on the important stuff.
- They married during Love Is Blind Season 3 on Netflix.
- They have a 16-month-old daughter, Vienna.
- Alexa announced the breakup on Wednesday via Instagram.
- Brennon filed for divorce last month and requested to retain his premarital assets.
- The filings cite "insupportable" differences and "conflict of personalities" with no realistic path to reconciliation.