Where are Ado and Clay standing after "Love is Blind" Season 6?

Where are Ado and Clay standing after "Love is Blind" Season 6?

For the record, cheating is not a genetic condition. But Clay Gravesande did not seem so sure, as he spent much of the sixth season of Love is blind constantly reminding his fiancee, Amber Desiree "AD" Su Still, AD stuck by his side throughout the season and culminated walking down the aisle, "I do.""

Here's a review of what actually happened between clay and advertising.

Warning: Spoilers ahead for the sixth season of Love are blind.

AD time in the pod got off to a rocky start. For some reason, she started by building a relationship with Matthew — the man who once walked out of the pod thing came to a sudden end between them because the woman who just asked the question was still talking, however, Ad found that Matthew was saying almost exactly the same thing to both her and another woman on the show. In

From there, she turned her attention to clay instead.To be honest, it was not without his own fair red flag. The ad later told us weekly that she found them immediately, but as she declared on the show, "If you see the red flag, I'm like, "Oh, well, I'm

Despite the whole premise of the show, Clay insists that he needs to know what the ad looks like before he proposes (she refused)." He also spoke frequently about his "very huge" ego and his tendency to lead with a lack of experience building stable relationships. But when Clay finally proposed, nothing stopped the ad from saying "Yes." She said he felt like "home," and he praised the way she "looked past my bullshit and信 believed me.""

In addition to their strong emotional connection and frivolous chemistry through the pod walls, AD and Clay quickly discovered that during a post-Pod trip to the Dominican Republic, they had a lot of physical chemistry, too. (But once again, as he expressed a bit of control fixation on his partner's physical appearance and he bluntly pointed out that if ad ever started to get "out of shape", even during pregnancy, he would stop it from happening and she would try to join the gym.)

That pattern continued throughout their weeks living together in Charlotte before the wedding. Despite their very obvious physical connection, and even after encouraging meetings with each of their mothers, Clay displayed his misguided priorities and continued to shake off these fears to his belief that his "love and emotional connection to each other is enough to overcome the obstacles they face."

With a slightly twisted ending, they did not. In the days leading up to their wedding, Clay finally appeared to be more confident about the prospect of marriage, saying that on their final night he "I" declared even at the bachelorette party, "I can see myself married to AD.""

That excitement and confidence continued throughout the day of the wedding as Clay seemed happy and eager to get ready with his friends and meet AD at the altar," she is my best friend. I could ride with her until the wheels fell."Even a pre-wedding conversation with his father didn't seem to stumble Clay. Instead, he opens his heart from the heart and expresses how much he felt he had grown by being vulnerable to AD about directly witnessing his father's infidelity.

However, Clay continues to work on himself first while he loves her and is still "shaking" with her, hoping that he can give her "100%". He replied that it was not his "responsibility" to marry her without reaching the point, so it all collapsed after AD said, "I will."AD left the altar in tears - after stopping for a hug from Clay's mom. Clay later visited the dressing room of the venue and apologized for the "game time decision" and suggested that they could continue dating while he was doing that job, she disagreed, sadly adding that she felt like a "sacrifice" to serve on Clay's own soul-searching journey.

"You don't want to pick me up, someone else will do that," she said in tears on her way home. "I'm done. My heart is like being completely broken."

For what they've been up to since then, ahead of the reunion episode's broadcast date, both Clay and AD played shyly about their current relationship: AD told Entertainment Tonight "I'll say you have to wait and watch," but Clay added that "undecided.""

As instructed, we waited and watched, and it turned out that AD and Clay were definitely not back together.

They reported it took weeks after the wedding before ad agreed to speak with Clay again. Clay maintained that Ado was the love of his life, but that he made the "biggest mistake" of saying no at the altar, and that if given the chance, he would "1,000%" date her again, Ado was (understandably) frustrated by those proclamations, saying, "You take your chance." Had. There is nothing I did not give you.

She continued to accuse Clay of being "playing", knowing from the outset that Clay actually had no plans to get married. He did not agree, saying that even until the last minutes before the big moment he was participating in becoming a husband and wife. Alas, he said, he got into his head too and began to worry that she could not be the husband she needed or deserved, so he said, "I

believe in ad the fact that he came out of love, as a blind "another man", because he "got to work" last year and went to treatment, and now he is still alive." Quasi to commit entirely to someone

But with that option completely off the table for her, the ad dropped a bit of a bomb at the reunion later, the first time she was actually on a "two-ish" date after the show, she said, mostly because he apologized to her and "said no" about what had happened between them on the show. It revolves around being "very, very upset", the 2nd was a little more dating-y, he's cooking dinner for her (rice and chicken, for the record). But then, according to the AD, "Things didn't work out because we live 2 completely different lifestyles.”

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