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‘Love on the Spectrum’ Stars Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman Confirm Split

The family-backed statement cites diverging plans for the future for one of the series’ most visible couples.

Overview

  • Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman confirmed Friday in a joint statement to People that they ended their four-and-a-half-year relationship and remain friends.
  • Earlier reports on Thursday from The U.S. Sun, echoed by multiple outlets, said the pair disagreed on when to marry, with Abbey ready sooner and David wanting more time.
  • Season 4, released April 1, featured the couple discussing marriage readiness, with Abbey expressing a wish to wed and David saying he was not ready to tie the knot.
  • The pair met on a blind date filmed in July 2021 for Netflix’s dating docuseries about autistic adults and became fan favorites across four seasons.
  • The breakup closes a rare, long-running relationship on mainstream TV that gave many viewers a window into how autistic partners communicate, set timelines, and balance personal goals.