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Who Got Married On Love Is Blind Season 4? Revealed Couples Will Say 'I Do' On The Show

When the fourth season of Love Is Blind ended, there were five couples ready to take their relationship to the next level. Unfortunately, one of the couples, Zack Goytowski and Kelly Chase, had to call it quits on their honeymoon. However, Zack was able to move on with Bliss Poureetezadi, leaving us with five couples for the finale. The finale was full of surprises and emotional moments as the couples reached their ultimate goal of saying "I do". Ultimately, it was up to the viewers to decide if love really is blind.

#1. Paul and Micah have the highest chance

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Paul Peden and Micah Lussier were a couple who experienced both good and bad times. Paul was resistant to leaving the state, while Micah wanted to move away. This was complicated by the fact that Paul's mother was very fond of Micah, which is not always the case. Despite the fact that Micah's friends were not supportive of her relationship, she was determined to marry Paul. She refused to pressure him into saying yes, and instead put the decision in his hands and asked him to speak first.
We saw Paul’s indecisiveness throughout the season. Feeling as though he would just do whatever to appease her, Micah’s decision to bypass responding first forced Paul to speak his feelings: “Looking back, it couldn’t have been any other way… it had to be us.” For a moment, it seemed like Paul was leaning toward committing to this life before we finally hear the truth from him: “I don’t think we can choose each other right now.” It’s an abrupt ending for a couple that was 50-50 for much of this season. Micah was devastated, running from the altar as Paul eventually consoled her. Chalk this up as a heartbreaking conclusion to a couple we had been rooting for from the beginning.

#2. Tiffany and Brett for sure

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It was evident from the start that Tiffany Pennywell and Brett Brown were meant for each other. Throughout the show, their connection was so strong that it almost became dull. However, this is a good sign as it proves they are doing something right. Every season, there is a couple that stands out, and this season it was Tiffany and Brett.
We never really had to see them go through much drama, which made their time at the altar much appreciated. Tiffany told him “he makes her better” and that he showed her who she “truly” is capable of being. In turn, Brett said he felt they were “a perfect pairing” and that he found his life partner in Tiffany. It was a beautiful exchange of vows that gave us all hope in this chaotic season.
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#3. Kwame and Chelsea: Maybe

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It was clear that Chelsea Griffin was determined to marry Kwame Appiah, despite the fact that she was putting in more effort than him. There was never any question that she would be saying "I do" in the end. The other way around, however, was always questionable, and it wasn’t necessarily having to do with his thoughts on her. Their connection felt natural, and you could see why they fell for each other in the pods. Their issues — and there were plenty — were a lot of outside forces. First, Kwame was grappling with not just a disapproving mother, but a mother who was shutting him out because she was not supportive of this experiment. Then there was the issue with Micah, who was someone he really bonded with in the pods, and whether they felt anything with each other outside the pods that would deter them in their own relationships. Kwame also wasn’t in favor of living in Seattle, as he resided in Portland, which led to questions about their longevity.
Kwame and Chelsea bravely stood at the altar to exchange their vows, with Chelsea expressing her willingness to embark on their journey together as husband and wife. Kwame responded, speaking directly from the heart without the use of notes, praising her inner beauty over her physical appearance. Despite the anticipation, they were the first couple to say "I do" during their Love is Blind wedding, and we still hold out hope for them as we look forward to catching up with all the couples at the reunion.

#4. Bliss and Zack: Not sure

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We knew this one was going to be the biggest question as Bliss’ name also appeared in the title of Episode 12, “Eternal Bliss?” No couple had a journey like these two as Bliss left the pods empty-handed believing her time on the show was over. It wasn’t until things went south with Zack and Irina Solomonova that Bliss reemerged on our screens. We understood the hesitancy she had in the beginning of accepting Zack back after he had chosen another woman over her. We also realized the longer she delayed their inevitable engagement, the less time they would have to really determine if they could both say “I do” at the altar.
From the moment Zack (and the engagement ring) entered Bliss's life, the two of them got along without any problems. Their conversations were filled with jokes and laughter, sometimes more friendly than romantic, but the main thing was that they were connecting. Though their families, particularly Bliss's father, had their doubts, Bliss stayed strong and explained that Zack had made a mistake but she had forgiven him and they were ready to carry on. The altar was the last big challenge for them, since they had spent less time together than any other couple, but in the end Zack and Bliss both declared their love for each other and were married.
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