Warning: Major spoilers for Love Is Blind season seven, episodes one through nine, ahead.
Itâs a tale as old as time: a love triangle in the pods equals ongoing, endless drama. But thatâs not the case for Ramses and Marissa of Love Is Blind season seven. Or is it?
As soon as these two were able to commit to each other fully, they have been really into each other. Like, this romance is on fire. The teaser for the end of the season, however, implies differently.
Hereâs everything we know about the couple, and where their relationship stands today.
Who are Ramses and Marissa from Love Is Blind?
Ramses Prashad is a 35-year-old associate for a nonprofit that aims to enact justice reform in the US. According to his bio on the company’s website, he has worked on initiatives that include a campaign to end sexual assault in prisons.
Ramses was raised very religious and is back on the dating scene after a four-and-a-half-year marriage to his high-school sweetheart. Once he began moving away from his Christian faith, the coupleâs relationship suffered, and they ultimately split. He also, according to his Instagram, looks good with basically any hairstyle.
Marissa George is a 32-year-old newly minted law school graduate (she finished her degree from the University of Marylandâs Francis Carey Law School this spring). On the show she explained that she had been raised one of four kids by a single mother, and sometimes they didnât have much. But, she said, she was blessed with many caring and giving people in her life, who gave her experiences she never would have had otherwise.
Before embarking on her legal career, she spent seven years as a surface warfare officer in the Navy. While in the Navy in 2018, Marissa served on the USS Kidd, an experience in which she learned a lot âpersonally and professionally.â
What went down on the show?
As we mentioned, Marissa found herself tangled in a classic Love Is Blind web: the love triangle. While Ramses was immediately all-in on Marissa, telling her in episode two she had been âhis top one for a while now,â she wasnât so sure.