Best Reality TV Couples Ever: Then and Now
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Best Reality TV Couples Ever: Then and Now

Reality TV has brought us drama, laughter, and unforgettable love stories. While many relationships fizzled once the cameras stopped rolling, some couples defied the odds and stayed together—or at least left a lasting mark on fans’ hearts.

Here’s a look at the best reality TV couples of all time—and where they are now.


💘 1. Camilla Thurlow & Jamie Jewitt (Love Island UK, 2017)

Their Journey: Camilla was the underdog of Season 3 until model Jamie walked in. Their slow-burn romance charmed viewers with its sincerity.

Now: Married with two daughters, Camilla and Jamie are among the rare Love Island success stories. They’ve stayed low-key, focusing on family life and humanitarian work.


❤️ 2. Zaid Darbar & Gauahar Khan (Bigg Boss India, 2020)

Their Journey: While Gauahar rose to fame from Bigg Boss 7, her relationship with choreographer Zaid Darbar blossomed off-screen post-show. Their public appearances and chemistry had fans hooked.

Now: The couple tied the knot in a star-studded wedding in 2020. They remain active on social media, often collaborating on dance videos and content.


🏝️ 3. Molly-Mae Hague & Tommy Fury (Love Island UK, 2019)

Their Journey: One of the most iconic couples from Season 5, Molly-Mae and Tommy had instant chemistry and quickly became fan favorites.

Now: Still together in 2025! They welcomed a daughter in 2023 and are living together. Molly-Mae is a major influencer and fashion mogul, while Tommy continues his boxing career.


🏆 4. Trista Rehn & Ryan Sutter (The Bachelorette USA, 2003)

Their Journey: Trista made history as the first Bachelorette, and her connection with Ryan was instant.

Now: Still married after over 20 years, Trista and Ryan are the longest-lasting couple in Bachelor Nation. They’re living in Colorado with two kids and remain fan favorites for their real love story.


💍 5. Lauren Speed & Cameron Hamilton (Love Is Blind, Season 1, 2020)

Their Journey: Falling in love without seeing each other? Lauren and Cameron made it look easy. Their bond formed quickly, and their emotional depth stood out from the rest of the cast.

Now: Still happily married, they’ve become couple goals on Instagram. They’ve authored a book and continue to work in media and brand partnerships.


🥰 6. Amber Gill & Greg O’Shea (Love Island UK, 2019)

Their Journey: Their pairing was last-minute, but they won Love Island Season 5 with strong chemistry and public support.

Now: The couple broke up shortly after the show ended. Amber has become a TV personality and influencer, while Greg returned to his rugby career and now hosts a podcast.


💔 7. Jessica Batten & Mark Cuevas (Love Is Blind, Season 1)

Their Journey: Their dramatic and mismatched relationship gave us major tension throughout the season. Jessica left Mark at the altar—but fans were captivated by their journey.

Now: Both have moved on. Jessica is married and a new mom; Mark is also married with two children. They’ve each found happiness outside the pods.


👩‍❤️‍👨 8. Prince Narula & Yuvika Chaudhary (Bigg Boss India, 2015)

Their Journey: From cute flirting in the Bigg Boss house to a real relationship, Prince and Yuvika won fans over with their chemistry and honesty.

Now: They married in 2018 and continue to be one of India’s most admired reality TV couples. They often appear on TV and social media campaigns together.


💔 9. Kristen Cavallari & Stephen Colletti (Laguna Beach, 2004)

Their Journey: Teenage love at its messiest. Kristen and Stephen’s love triangle with Lauren Conrad was MTV gold.

Now: Long gone as a couple, but still friendly. Both are doing well—Kristen runs her own lifestyle brand, and Stephen hosts a rewatch podcast.


🎬 Final Thoughts

Whether they lasted forever or just made great TV, these reality TV couples gave us unforgettable moments. Some found lasting love, while others gave us drama we’ll never forget. From tropical villas to celebrity-filled houses, reality TV continues to be the ultimate matchmaker—for better or worse.

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