The jilting has been done, the wine has been drunk by the dog, and the plethora of awkward moments have long since ascended into reality telly legend.
The first-ever season of Love is Blind has well and truly eclipsed the mighty Love Island in terms of delivering absolutely bonkers romantic entanglements, leaving many viewers cackling in disbelief at the bafflingly-early declarations of eternal devotion.
Now we’re about to get a reunion to wrap up the gloriously daft season in a fiery bridal bow, reflecting on the contestants’ shared rollercoaster journey to the alter.
A preview has now dropped giving a little hint at the action to come, and as one would expect from a show filled with some genuinely scathing comments, the tea is looking juicy.
In the brief clip, Amber Pike can be seen giving Jessica Batten a firm dressing down, accusing her of ‘throwing herself’ at Matt Barnett while in Mexico.
Back in the pods, both Amber and Jessica had both been chatting with Matt, who ultimately chose Amber as his bride-to-be.
#LoveIsBlind can't wait to see the reunion lmfaoo pic.twitter.com/eHHGGn2DnU
— ☀️Manar☀️ (@SunnieShams) March 2, 2020
Let’s be real the reunion is really only happening so Amber can march in with her HUSBAND Barnett in front of Jessica like… #LoveIsBlind pic.twitter.com/SJ44KNkjXU
— Caitlin S. (@kikabelle) February 28, 2020
Can we agree to watch #loveisblind reunion at the same time pls?
— GHANA'S FINEST (@Ghanasfinestx) March 4, 2020
Jessica and Mark Cuevas had been preparing to sail off into the sunset, but Jessica was unable to overcome their 10-year age gap at the final hurdle, calling things off at the altar before all his friends and family members.
You can catch the Love Is Blind reunion on Netflix from Thursday, March 5.
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Jules studied English Literature with Creative Writing at Lancaster University before earning her masters in International Relations at Leiden University in The Netherlands (Hoi!). She then trained as a journalist through News Associates in Manchester. Jules has previously worked as a mental health blogger, copywriter and freelancer for various publications.