Here’s the quick version: Bri and Connor were one of the strongest couples on Love Is Blind season 10, but Bri ultimately called off their wedding because of her workload, emotional bandwidth, and doubts about long‑term compatibility—however, they chose to leave the show together and kept the door open for their relationship off‑camera.

Quick Scoop: What Happened With Bri and Connor on Love Is Blind?

From slow burn to solid couple

  • Bri and Connor started as a “slow burn” in the pods, each ending other connections (Bri with Chris, Connor with Emma) to choose one another.
  • On the show, they were framed as one of the most stable, low‑drama couples, usually aligned and supportive even when other cast drama spilled over onto them.
  • They moved in together in Ohio, met each other’s families, and seemed genuinely affectionate and committed as they tried to merge their lives.

“You’ve been my slow burn from the start, but falling in love with you more and more each day has been my favorite part.” — Bri to Connor in episode 4.

The pressure points: work, “drive,” and lifestyle

As the wedding got closer, cracks started to show.

  • Bri has a demanding job as a Senior Merchant at Bath & Body Works corporate, and she admitted she wasn’t “showing up” for Connor the way she wanted because of her schedule and stress.
  • She repeatedly told him he wasn’t getting “the best version” of her and worried that their routines and levels of ambition didn’t fully match.
  • She joked—but also clearly cared—about his more relaxed, messy lifestyle compared to her highly organized and driven personality, and even voiced doubts to her mom about whether he had the same “drive.”
  • Bri also said she was used to partners who “out‑alpha’d” her, hinting that Connor’s gentler, more easygoing approach was different from what she’d dated before.

Connor, for his part:

  • Reassured her that he loved her “for the good, the bad, and the ugly,” and said he wanted to keep proving he’d be there for her.
  • Emphasized how much he appreciated her direct communication and strength, and repeatedly indicated he wanted to push through the hard parts rather than walk away.

The Chris factor and the mixer drama

The pods‑era triangle with Chris came back around later and added emotional confusion, even if it wasn’t the sole reason for their outcome.

  • Earlier, Bri had also connected with Chris in the pods, while Connor knew Chris was another of her options.
  • At the pod reunion mixer, Chris told Bri that Connor was “too submissive” for her and implied she needed someone more driven and focused—basically, someone more like him.
  • Bri stayed pretty inscrutable on camera: she listened, seemed at least intrigued by his perspective, and questioned why he hadn’t said these things earlier in Cabo.
  • Chris later told Bri he had confided in Connor at the time Jess picked him as her number one; according to Chris, Connor allegedly said he’d make Bri his number one then, which Chris framed as a “domino” that knocked him out of alignment with Bri.
  • Bri said in an interview that the mixer was chaotic and that she just did her best in the moment, standing by her actions and experience.

Despite the awkwardness, Bri told Chris she wouldn’t want to go through any of this with anyone but Connor and said she’d have left if Connor had walked away from the pods.

Later, when Chris DM’d her, she and Connor read the message together at home, presenting a united front.

So… did Bri and Connor break up?

On the show

  • In episode 11, Bri tells Connor again that he’s not getting the best of her because of her workload and emotional exhaustion.
  • She acknowledges how much she appreciates his unconditional love, but also reiterates that she’s used to someone who “out‑alpha’d” her, which signals an internal conflict about long‑term compatibility.
  • Eventually, Bri decides she cannot go through with the wedding and calls it off, telling him she doesn’t want to marry under these conditions.

Netflix’s own breakdown frames it as a last‑minute, mutual decision rooted more in realism than in a sudden loss of feelings.

Bri essentially says “no” to the wedding, not “no” to him as a person.

How they left the show

  • Bri and Connor decide to leave the show together , without getting legally married, instead of forcing a wedding they are not ready for.
  • Connor’s final words to her on the show point toward wanting to keep trying off‑camera: he says he’s excited to “continue to grow” and “prove that I’m going to be there for you.”
  • Articles note that Bri hoped it would “not be a no forever,” leaving room for a future together, even if it meant stepping away from the wedding and the cameras first.

Some coverage also points out that they still followed each other on Instagram around the time episodes dropped, which suggested at least a cordial, possibly ongoing connection—though everyone stresses that the reunion (set for March 11, 2026) is needed for a definitive update.

Where things stand now (as of late February 2026)

  • Officially on the show: They did not get married and walked away from the altar as an unmarried couple who still cared about each other.
  • Publicly: Press and interviews frame it as a thoughtful, mutual call driven by Bri’s workload, emotional capacity, and realism about the intensity of the process, rather than a dramatic blow‑up or betrayal.
  • Future status: Tabloids and fan sites suggest the door isn’t fully closed, but most point out that viewers have to wait for the reunion and any follow‑up interviews or social media posts for a firm “together or not” answer.

Mini timeline

  1. Pods: Slow‑burn connection; both end other relationships and get engaged.
  1. Post‑pods: Move in together, meet families, look like a strong, supportive pairing.
  1. Rising tension: Bri’s work schedule, questions about drive and lifestyle, and her “out‑alpha’d” comment highlight deeper concerns.
  1. Mixer drama: Chris calls Connor “too submissive” for Bri and revisits their pod history, but Bri still publicly stands by Connor.
  1. Decision time: Bri calls off the wedding, saying she can’t give her best self and doesn’t want to marry under that strain.
  1. Outcome: They leave the show together, unmarried but still emotionally connected, with hints the story might continue off‑screen.

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