Love Is Blind Season 4: Are Chelsea Griffin and Kwame Appiah Still Together?

Chelsea Griffin and Kwame Appiah have one of the more compelling love stories on Love Is Blind season four. Despite finding themselves in a love triangle both in and out of the pods, these two seem to keep finding their way back to each other. They also have arguably the strongest—or at least the most, uh, demonstrative—sexual connection of the engaged couples. 

Kwame and Chelsea certainly keep things interesting, so it’s no surprise that you’d want to know whether or not they’re still together. Here’s everything we know about this Love Is Blind season four couple. 

(PS: We also checked in with Tiffany and Brett, Micah and Paul, Jackelina and Marshall, and Irina and Zack…and Zack and Bliss.)

Who are they?

Chelsea Griffin is an extroverted 31-year-old pediatric speech language pathologist who tells Netflix she’s not “messing around” when it comes to finding a soulmate. On Instagram, she describes herself as a dog mom who’s all about “self-love,” “expression,” and “empowerment.”

Kwame Appiah, 33, is a sales development manager who loves soccer and thinks paella is overrated. Posting photos of his abs on Instagram seems to be something of a hobby as well. 

What went down on the show?

While Chelsea was all in on Kwame from the start, he seemed to have a deeper connection with Micah at first. However, once she dumped him for Paul, it paved the way for Kwame to develop his relationship with Chelsea and realize that perhaps she had been The One all along. 

Once the couple finally got to meet in person, their sexual energy was palpable. Their early days in Mexico started off cute as well, with a lot of PDA and laughs, until a flirty poolside conversation between Kwame and Micah threatened to derail the relationship. Chelsea was understandably upset by the interaction, but she and Kwame seemed to have worked through it by the end of the trip. 

Back in the Pacific Northwest, the couple have even more issues to work through. Kwame moves from his home in Portland to be with Chelsea in Seattle, a decision he keeps worryingly referring to as a compromise and sacrifice. He also flirts with Micah again during a cast happy hour. And then there’s the issue of his mother, who doesn’t approve of her son doing the show and refuses to meet Chelsea. Kwame even tells Chelsea she can’t take his last name until they receive his mother’s blessing. Yikes.  

Did they get married?

In the finale—which aired on Friday, April 14—Chelsea and Kwame become one of the Love Is Blind successful couples when they both say “I do” at the altar. 

“This is the first day of the rest of our lives,” Kwame says. “This is the first day of the best trip, the best adventure that you have ever been on. That we have ever been on,” Chelsea adds.

But are they still together?

Well, it’s a wait-and-see situation. Their social media doesn’t reveal much, but we’ll keep a close eye and update if anything happens after the live (!!!) cast reunion airs on Sunday, April 16 at 8 p.m. ET.


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