Episode 12
Love Is Blind Ohio Ep 12 Recap | Head vs Heart | The Wedding That SHOCKED Us đł
The Love Is Blind Ohio finale wedding episode is here and Lauren and Dee are breaking down Episode 12: Head vs Heart.
Some couples followed their hearts⌠and others absolutely did not.
In this episode of Remote Reality, we recap all the biggest moments from the Love Is Blind Ohio weddings including:
⢠Amber & Jordanâs emotional surprise âI doâ
⢠Ashley absolutely roasting Alex at the altar
⢠Mike & Emmaâs difficult decision about kids
⢠Brittany & Devanteâs confusing breakup conversation
⢠Christine & Vic giving us the only calm, healthy relationship of the season
We also revisit our tarot predictions from the last episode to see how accurate they were⌠and some of them were shockingly close.
Plus we discuss the moment that made Dee almost cry (which never happens) and the mystery box Vic brought for his wedding night.
If you love Love Is Blind recaps, reality TV commentary, and chaotic wedding episodes, this one is for you.
Stay tuned after the episode for a spoiler discussion about Devante rumors circulating online.
Episode Timeline
00:00 Tarot prediction recap
01:14 Welcome Channel Surfers
02:51 Amber & Jordan emotional moment
04:02 Mike & Emma wedding decision
08:37 Did Mike already check out?
10:39 Brittany & Devante breakup discussion
18:26 Ashley & Alex wedding drama
29:27 Ashleyâs brutal altar speech
34:52 Christine & Vic wedding
37:57 Vicâs mystery wedding night box
44:10 Amber & Jordan wedding
47:10 The surprise âI doâ
48:43 Final thoughts on the season
51:03 Devante rumor discussion (spoilers)
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This podcast contains adult language and humor and is intended for entertainment and commentary purposes only.
Lauren Clark is a South Carolina attorney, but this podcast does not provide legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship.
