Love Is Blind' Couple Amber and Jordan Confirm Divorce

Reunion episode reveals trust issues and irreconcilable differences led to end of marriage

Mar. 12, 2026 at 3:36pm

Amber Morrison and Jordan Faeth, who met and married on the reality TV show 'Love Is Blind', have confirmed during the show's reunion episode that they are no longer together. The couple cited trust issues, lack of quality time together, and an overall unhealthy relationship dynamic as reasons for the split.

Why it matters

The breakup of Amber and Jordan is a high-profile example of the challenges faced by couples who rapidly marry after meeting on reality TV shows. Their story highlights the difficulties of building a lasting relationship under the intense scrutiny and time constraints of these programs.

The details

During the reunion, Jordan said Amber had 'trust issues' stemming from past relationships, which he felt he was constantly trying to repair even though he 'didn't break' that trust. Amber, meanwhile, accused Jordan of not wanting to spend enough quality time with her and her daughter. Jordan defended his need to prioritize his own mental health and wellbeing, saying the relationship had become 'not healthy'. The disagreements ultimately led Amber to storm off the stage in tears.

  • The Love Is Blind reunion episode aired on March 12, 2026.

The players

Amber Morrison

A contestant on the reality TV show 'Love Is Blind' who married Jordan Faeth on the program.

Jordan Faeth

A contestant on the reality TV show 'Love Is Blind' who married Amber Morrison on the program.

Nick Lachey

The host of the Love Is Blind reunion episode.

Emma

Amber's daughter, who was impacted by the couple's split.

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What they’re saying

“We're not together anymore. We were certainly disappointed too. I feel like a lot changed in that period of time.”

— Jordan Faeth

“It's really difficult to trust somebody when they are only coming up on the weekends, or I'm going down there and they want to be at home in Columbus, like, five, six nights a week instead of moving in. You wonder, why wouldn't you want to be at home with your wife? Why do you want to be out on a Tuesday, Thursday with the boys?”

— Amber Morrison

“On top of these arguments, consistently crossing boundaries with the screaming at me, there's this disrespect with you not showing up to shit. And then on top of that, it just created an environment where I was totally uncomfortable even sharing how I've felt with you. So I was looking out for myself in terms of my mental health, my wellbeing. It was not a healthy relationship. To push it past that time would have been irresponsible for all of us.”

— Jordan Faeth

“When you left that day, I was bawling my eyes out, crying, but then I had to explain this to Emma, who's bawling her eyes out, crying, and I can't cry because I have to be strong for her. Then nights later, she's asking me if we could make a memory box for you so that you'd come back, and I'm having to be the one that's holding back tears and just being strong for my daughter. It's like, don't f---ing come in somebody's life if you're gonna do that.”

— Amber Morrison

What’s next

The former couple has not indicated any plans for future legal proceedings related to their divorce.

The takeaway

The breakup of Amber and Jordan serves as a cautionary tale about the challenges of building lasting relationships under the intense spotlight and time constraints of reality TV. Their story highlights the importance of establishing trust, communication, and a healthy dynamic before committing to marriage.