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Only a handful of the Love Is Blind season 9 couples made it to their wedding day, but did any actually get married? This post has spoilers for the season 9 finale of Love Is Blind. Before the remaining Denver-based pairings walked down the aisle on the Wednesday, October 22, episode, fans saw three couples — Joe Ferrucci and Madison Maidenberg, Nick Amato and Annie Lancaster, as well as Patrick Suzuki and Kacie McIntosh — break up and end their engagements. For Joe and Madison, specifically, he called off their wedding just hours after running out on his tux fitting. “It seemed Madison was all in and what you would want in a person. I, on the other hand, had some concerns,” Joe exclusively told Us Weekly in October 2025. “I think it scared me seeing that as well, and I know she wanted to keep on with the experiment, go through, get as much as you can out of it, in the way of, ‘Is this my person?’ More time for discovering that.” Joe eventually hit a “breaking point” while shopping for his tux, telling Us that he “couldn’t go on any longer.” Keep scrolling for a full recap of where the final three couples — Anton Yarosh and Ali Lima, Edmond Harvey and Kalybriah Haskin, plus Jordan Keltner and Megan Walerius — ended up: Anton Yarosh and Ali Lima Throughout the cast bachelor party through the morning of the wedding, Anton was sure in his decision to “yes” at the altar. Ali, however, wasn’t as confident, revealing to her friends that she was concerned about Anton’s finances, with her mom also taking issue with Anton’s drinking habits. In the end, Anton did say “I do” before Ali said “no.” “I can’t be your wife,” Ali tearfully told Anton. “I feel like the person I fell in love with in the pods isn’t the person I got to experience in real life. I’m so sorry.” As Ali left the venue with her family in tow, Anton was comforted by his loved ones – one of whom called the nurse a “cold-hearted bitch” for rejecting her groom at the altar. Ali later explained in a confessional that “it didn’t feel right” standing up at the altar with Anton, wishing he was more honest about his lifestyle before their wedding day. “It feels really s***ty to be the one walking away,” Ali said, crying. Edmond Harvey and Kalybriah Haskin Edmond revealed in a pre-wedding confessional that his romance with Kalybriah was “everything [he] prayed for,” meaning he confidently said yes at the altar. Kalybriah, however, walked away in tears. “I’m so sorry. You deserve someone who is 100 percent at the altar, and I’m not 100 percent right now,” she said. “My ‘no’ doesn’t mean that I don’t love you, it doesn’t mean that I don’t accept you [and] I’m so sorry. This was not an easy decision.” Edmond subsequently broke down in tears in Kalybriah’s arms before she walked up the aisle on her own. “Thank you for being so graceful,” she concluded, adding that she genuinely fell in love with the realtor both in and out of the pods. “You are amazing, you are enough, but the doubt I have to honor, you know?” Jordan Keltner and Megan Walerius After Megan told her friends that she had fallen in love with Jordan’s 5-year-old son, Luca, she was admittedly wary about whether her and Jordan’s lifestyles were a match — and the pair didn’t even make it the wedding day. During an emotional heart-to-heart conversation, Megan confessed to Jordan that they were totally different people and, thus, not compatible. “I still have reservations, and that’s not how I should be feeling going into my wedding [and] our wedding,” she said. “I’m sorry for not feeling more compassion for you and understanding and giving you what you needed in a fiancée. I just can’t do this, Jordan.” Megan broke up with Jordan then and there, citing that there was “no way” she could leave him jilted on the altar. “I don’t really have anything else to say,” Jordan said, later adding in a confessional that he didn’t think he and Megan were that “different at all.” He continued, “I think if I had enough money, where I didn’t really have to work, I think we’d be getting married. I wish I didn’t introduce her to my son. I feel like she doesn’t love me for me, and that’s the closure I need.” For those keeping track, the three finale breakups mean that no one tied the knot this season in a first for the dating experiment. Love Is Blind is currently streaming on Netflix. The cast will come together for a tell-all reunion airing Wednesday, October 29 at 9 p.m. ET.