It’s been over three years since Alexa and Brennon first met and fell in love on the hit Netflix reality show “Love Is Blind.” The couple, who got engaged sight unseen and then walked down the aisle, have now opened up about how their relationship has transformed since those early days.
In a recent interview, Alexa shared that the first year of their marriage was particularly challenging as they adjusted to life outside the experiment. “The first year was really tough,” she admitted. “We had to relearn how to be a couple in the real world after such an intense and unique experience on the show.”
Brennon echoed these sentiments, noting that they had to work through some fundamental differences. “Coming from very different backgrounds, we had to learn how to compromise and communicate in a way that worked for both of us,” he explained. “It took time to really settle into a rhythm as husband and wife.”
However, the couple weathered those initial storms, and now, three years later, they say their bond is stronger than ever. “We’re in such a good place now,” Alexa gushed. “We’ve learned to really lean on each other and support one another through all of life’s ups and downs.”
One of the biggest changes the couple has experienced is starting a family. In 2022, they welcomed their first child, a baby boy, into the world. “Becoming parents has been the most incredible and transformative experience,” Brennon shared. “It’s brought us even closer together and given us a whole new appreciation for each other.”
Despite the challenges they’ve faced, Alexa and Brennon remain deeply in love and committed to making their marriage work. “We’re so grateful for the journey we’ve been on,” Alexa said. “It’s made us stronger and more resilient as a couple, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds.”
As they look to the years ahead, the “Love Is Blind” sweethearts say they are focused on continuing to nurture their relationship and providing a loving home for their growing family. “At the end of the day, we’re each other’s person,” Brennon concluded. “And that’s all that really matters.”