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‘Love Is Blind: UK’ Season 2: Which Couples Got Married in the Finale?

Love Is Blind: UK Season 2 dropped us right back into the pods, where emotions ran wild and decisions were made with nothing but voices and vibes. This season, hosted by Matt and Emma Willis, delivered a mix of sweet love stories, complicated triangles, and some serious family drama.
So, who actually got engaged in the first batch of episodes? Who split up ahead of the weddings? Which couples ultimately made it down the aisle? Love Is Blind: UK had a successful season when it came to romance, that’s for sure.
Season 2 has officially wrapped, and we’re hoping there’s a reunion! Still salty about a certain love triangle? Think someone should’ve run for the hills instead of the altar? Drop your hot takes in the comments — we’re ready. (Plus, get ready for Love Is Blind to make its way back to the States when Season 9 premieres this fall!)
Love Is Blind: UK, Season 2, Streaming Now, Netflix

Ashleigh & Billy
Status: Married
Every season has that one wholesome couple who you just root for from the start. This season, it’s Ashleigh and Billy. He’s an army physical trainer from Northern Ireland, rocking a Michael Bublé sheet music tattoo on his arm, and she’s a cabin crew manager with a smile that could light up the darkest pod.
They quickly zone in on each other, but there’s a slight hiccup when Billy worries Ashleigh’s job means long distance — apparently, he’s been through the cabin crew girlfriend experience before, so you could even call him a frequent flyer. But Ashleigh sets his mind at ease, making it clear marriage and kids are her next moves.
Ashleigh and Billy are all smiles post-engagement, practically glowing in Cyprus. Ashleigh even seems charmed by Billy’s shaved legs (“a ritual” from his rugby days… uh-huh, sure). While she moonlights as a therapist for the other girls, he’s busy gushing about how perfectly they click.
But back in the real world, cracks start to show. A seemingly harmless grocery store trip turns into their first test, with Billy’s clean eating clashing with Ashleigh’s snack-friendly style. To their credit, they talk it out like pros. Billy insists time will prove his diet is a preference, not a prison, but the seed of doubt is there.
Family approval flows freely on both sides, yet Billy drops a bombshell: He’s still only 50-50 on getting married. Ashleigh is visibly blindsided. His hesitation comes down to her career, which will keep her away for the first six months of married life.
The cold feet? They last right up to the wedding day — never what you want from your groom. Billy admits he has to “be selfish up there regardless” and confesses he didn’t wake up magically knowing the right path, despite hoping for clarity. Ashleigh, meanwhile, seems certain in her choice but tearfully admits she has to “trust he makes the right decision.”
At the altar, it’s tense. Ashleigh’s vows linger on their journey so far, with barely a whisper about their future. Billy tells her she’s made him “a better man,” yet they can hardly hold each other’s gaze.
And then — plot twist — they both say “I do.” Just like that, our strongest couple does a full 180. Mr. and Mrs. Jervis… though. honestly, Billy, you couldn’t take her surname?!

Bardha & Jed
Status: Split
Another girlie who didn’t stop smiling the entire time in the pods — her cheeks must be aching! Bardha is a sales and marketing director with roots in Kosovo. Jed is a configuration manager with Lebanese heritage. They bond over their tight family connections and shared values.
Bardha even makes a word search for Jed with terms about their relationship. Obviously, the word ring is in there. The plan works because Jed pops the question and Bardha says yes with no hesitation. At the reveal, Jed’s clearly smitten with his blonde bombshell.
Jed is all in on being the breadwinner, but Bardha isn’t about to give up her hard-earned independence just yet. Both families are surprisingly quick to back the engagement, though Jed’s mom can’t help but voice her concern that the couple hasn’t really faced any struggles together.
The cracks started to show a week before the wedding, when Bardha insisted on paying for dinner despite promising Jed he could. But it wasn’t really about the bill — it was about roles, independence, and what marriage means to them.
Fast-forward to the big day: Jed, all misty-eyed, says he’s “never known love like this before.” They swap tearful vows. Bardha goes first, teasing us with: “I vow to do all those things…at a time when we’re both ready.” That pause? Cruel. The ultimate emotional edging. Then she drops it: “I don’t think that’s today. I’m so sorry.”
Cue the tears — hers, her sweet mum’s, ours. But Bardha stands by her choice. She believes they’re not done, just… not yet. She even calls it “probably the worst thing [she’s] ever done,” but for her, it’s about growth, not goodbye.
Jed? He’s heartbroken but pragmatic. He says he still loves her, but thinks it’d be weird to just “go back to normal.” Some space is needed.
We did not see this one coming.

Sarover & Kal
Status: Married
The self-proclaimed Romeo and Juliet from different backgrounds. Sarover speaks with a posh English accent, has Indian heritage, and works in a vaguely medical-related company. Kal owns a gym, rocks ankle-baring trousers, and is half-Pakistani. Their main worry? How their families will react to their different backgrounds.
Love wins. Kal proposes enthusiastically, and at the reveal, they finally say “I love you” to each other. It’s surprising, since that usually happens before the ring. However, in Cyprus, Kal reveals he usually goes for blondes and that Sarover isn’t his usual type. He seems fine with this, but she’s clearly getting in her head, especially as several other girls fit the bill. Meanwhile, Sarover is gushing about his abs and biceps.
Despite everyone’s nerves (theirs and ours) heading into the family meetings, things actually went better than expected. Kal’s family warmed to Sarover pretty quickly, though his brother couldn’t resist questioning whether he’s selfless enough for marriage. On the flip side, Sarover’s mom was not thrilled at first, but one look into Kal’s baby blues seemed to change her tune. The only real stumble? Kal’s initial explanation for choosing his fiancée boiled down to: her accent and a shared love of fitness. Yikes. Luckily, he redeemed himself later with some genuinely sweet words.
The wedding arrives! Sarover’s sister Sharan — this season’s unofficial breakout star — has been turning heads left and right, and honestly, we wouldn’t be mad if Netflix drafted her for Too Hot to Handle next. Meanwhile, Kal’s talking a big game, but both his bestie and his brother are side-eyeing his “ready for marriage” claims.
Sarover, though? She’s all in. She calls Kal the future dad of her dream kids and says he makes her feel “like the luckiest girl in the world.” Then Kal, in peak reality TV fashion, rips up his vows, only to laugh and declare that Sarover has “all the qualities [he] wants in [his] future wife,” dubbing her his “posh pod princess.” Yep, we’re misty-eyed again.
At the moment of truth, they both say “I do.” Another Love Is Blind: UK success story—and Sarover’s Indian bridal gown? Absolutely stunning.

Megan & Kieran
Status: Married
The season’s second love triangle brings the drama. Kieran is a gaming engineer who gets plenty of pod attention. He narrows his choices to Sophie, a senior commercial manager with four intimidating brothers, and Megan, a dancer and fitness instructor.
Kieran’s indecision leads to gifting Megan a small toy from Japan sprayed with his cologne — a move that quickly convinces Sophie to bow out.
Kieran soon proposes to Megan, who happily says yes. At the reveal, he admits he hit the jackpot — because, spoiler, Kieran definitely has a type, and redheads are it! He’s quick to say “I love you,” though Megan takes her time before saying it back. (Don’t worry, she gets there eventually.)
Shockingly, Sophie and Kieran manage a calm, civil chat at the group mixer — zero drama, no glass-throwing energy. Megan’s a little annoyed that Kieran doesn’t see the side of Sophie she’s been dealing with, but give it time… the reunion is coming.
Their friends back the couple (with the usual side-eye about the whole experiment), but the big test is Javen’s infamous interrogation. While Kieran could’ve been a bit more vocal, he stands by Megan, backs up her version of events, and immediately follows her when she storms off in tears.
Kieran’s mum is the ultimate hype woman, calling the sunshine a good omen. Meanwhile, he’s out here low-key cosplaying Bridgerton with that top hat and cane — but hey, whatever makes him feel like a Regency heartthrob. Megan, of course, looks like a dream in her gown and elbow-length white gloves. Let’s just say Kieran isn’t the only one tearing up when she walks in.
His vows? Pure rom-com: “Megan, you’re my happily ever after.” Side note: Why is no one saying that to us?! Megan fires right back with, “I feel so lucky to be loved by you,” and, “Here’s to a lifetime of happiness—and one day starting our own little family.”
Through tears, giggles, and a truly obscene level of attractiveness, they say “I do.” Another Love Is Blind: UK couple, locked and loaded.

Katisha & Javen
Status: Split
Love triangle alert! Katisha is a nanny and part-time makeup artist with a stunning Scottish accent. Javen, a health coach and ex-footballer, raises a red flag when he admits he’s been single his whole life. Meanwhile, Demola, a finance guy, lays it all out on the table for Katisha.
She initially ends things with Javen but can’t quite let go. So when Demola shows up to propose, he gets dumped instead.
Javen says Katisha will have to propose to him, but just mentioning it gets him on one knee. Before the reveal, Katisha hopes Javen is tall, and lucky for her, he is!
Katisha walks away with a ring on her finger, but neither she nor Javen are ready to drop the L-word. Red flag alert: When Javen is asked if you can marry someone you don’t love yet, he says yes. He even tells the hosts he’d be open to dating after the show but not getting married, which… hello, that’s literally the entire point of Love Is Blind.
Once back in the real world, Katisha sits down with Demola to clear the air. Javen’s cool with it — at least on the surface— but he’s clearly restless. Turns out, he’s not the Pod Squad member we need to worry about… until the group hangout goes completely off the rails. Javen and Sophie (yes, Kieran’s Sophie) start up some flirty bar banter, and Katisha is visibly rattled. To make it worse, Javen heads back out without her. Later, Megan even admits to her bestie that Javen’s behavior with Sophie (and other women) was not giving engaged fiancé vibes. Katisha calls it quits, leaves the ring, and peaces out.
But we still have questions. What exactly did Javen and Sophie argue about? Why was he still rocking the AirPod while Katisha was calling him out? And, most importantly—did the photo booth have curtains or not?!