Season 7's recent reunion episode caused quite a stir for unresolved romance problems, but according to Nick, the women were mostly 'ganging up' on men in Love is Blind. Here's what he had to say.
SPOILER WARNING: This article contains major spoilers for Love is Blind season 7, so proceed with caution.
Were the Women Really 'Ganging Up' on Men? What Nick Said
As the post-Love is Blind married couples managed to reunite and tell more about their stories outside the reality show, exes with unresolved and bittersweet endings have yet to mend their own.
Exactly as promised by the Love is Blind season 7 reunion trailer, drama ensued.
However, according to Nick, who was once partnered with Hannah in season 7, the women were 'ganging up' on men in Love is Blind.
Nick complained about the reunion on Instagram where he shared a video clip story where he said, "All this s**t on the reunion, man, I feel like people should take... people have to take accountability for their actions on the show."
He added, "Why can't someone be genuine? Why all the women gotta gang up on men?"
Truth be told, Marissa and Hannah merely expressed some of the unsettled discussions that couldn't make it to their ending.
While Nick and Hannah ended their Love is Blind connection right before their wedding day, it was clear that the finale had yet to unravel their deep-seated feelings on what they truly want to say to each other.
Where better to tell it than in the reunion episode?
The Whole Nick and Hannah Drama is NOT Yet Over
The main point of Nick and Hannah ending things is their incompatibility with one another. However, it also includes Nick feeling as though Hannah always has to reprimand him for everything he does wrong.
Last week, the Love is Blind reunion highlighted Hannah and Marissa expressing their disappointment and frustration over their ex-grooms. While we know the Marissa and Ramses ending, Nick and Hannah didn't hold back.
Hannah accused Nick that he called her "ugly" and a "grenade behind her back with the other men. Stephen and Ramses both confirmed Hannah's accusations.
Nick claimed in an interview with Vulture that many of the men on set commented on their women's looks on the show and said he didn't call Hannah a 'grenade', "That's not me."
On the other hand, Hannah insisted that Marissa told her about the grenade comment and that she had known about it since Mexico. What could it be?
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