Who's still together from 'The Ultimatum: Queer Love' season 2? See which couples toughed it out (and who called it quits)
Season 2 ended with five out of the season's six couples getting engaged.
Not all of those engagements lasted, however.Netflix continues to expand its reality TV universe, with The Ultimatum franchise returning for another searing test of love and commitment.
In season 2 of The Ultimatum: Queer Love, six queer couples are each stuck at a crossroads. One partner is ready to say "I do," while the other has cold feet. To figure out what (and possibly who) they truly want, the couples agree to a trial marriage… but with someone else.
All season 2 episodes are now streaming and, in a surprising twist, five out of the six couples decided to take the leap and get engaged in the finale. This is a rare win for reality dating shows, where heartbreak often reigns.
But is that still the case? What's changed in the year since filming wrapped? Read on to find out which The Ultimatum: Queer Love season 2 couples are still together and which ones went their separate ways.
Status: Engaged
At the reunion, AJ and Britney revealed that they're still happily engaged. AJ described being engaged as "awesome," sharing that her and Britney's love has only grown stronger over time.
Britney added that their relationship feels different now (in a good way). "I feel like we've developed a sense where we're just more in tune with each other, more attentive to each other, and everything that we both learned during our Ultimatum experience, we've been applying it to our real lives," she explained.
AJ also gave credit to Marita, saying she wouldn't be sitting on that couch with "the love of [her] life" without her trial spouse's guidance. (For context, AJ was hesitant to marry Britney because she worried she'd always come second to Britney's business, but Marita helped her realize that Britney would always choose AJ, no matter what.)
AJ also revealed she upgraded her ring game, replacing the original rock from Ultimatum Day with a more elegant, gleaming one because, well, the first "wasn't what it needed to be."
While they haven't set a wedding date yet, the couple is thinking about having a destination wedding. In the meantime, AJ and Britney continue to spend time with Dayna, Magan, and Marita.
Status: No longer together
It was Ashley who issued the ultimatum to Marita, but by season's end, it was Ashley who wasn't ready for the next step. On decision day, she ended things with Marita. As of the reunion, they're still separated.
During the reunion, Marita opened up about being 'heartbroken" over their split, and added that she felt Ashley was "still kind of just using me" after the show.
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Ashley clarified that they never reconciled after filming, explaining that Marita was upset because they didn't leave the show engaged.
Tensions flared as Marita and Ashley argued and discussed each other's infidelity. Marita said she hates Ashley, and when Ashley mentioned her grandmother was dying, Marita said she didn't care due to Ashley's alleged indifference when Marita's grandfather died.
Ashley walked off the stage in tears, and Mel rushed to comfort her. Britney hugged Marita. When Ashley returned, Marita immediately apologized.
When asked about the possibility of reconciliation, Ashley seemed hopeful, but Marita insisted it's "going to take time, given how we ended."
Status: No longer together
Mel and Marie got engaged during the finale, but the couple was kaput by the time of the reunion. When asked about her relationship with Marie, Mel responded with a smile, saying, "'With Marie' is nonexistent. Period."
So, what happened? Marie admitted she ended things with Mel a few months after The Ultimatum: Queer Love wrapped filming. "I started trying to do things a little bit more individual. I kind of set boundaries a little bit more," she shared. "I know the person who I said yes to was very hesitant on many different reasons."
Marie added that their food truck business is now solely Mel's, which she believes "will do well."
The reunion also sparked discussion about Mel's trial marriage with Dayna, as the two grew very close during their time together, something that seems to have triggered Marie. Marie brought up their kiss and suggested that Mel and Dayna's bond went beyond that. Some of the other cast members hinted at an alleged "sex playlist."
Status: Engaged
At the reunion, Bridget and Kyle announced they're still engaged and living together. Bridget said things are "great" with Kyle, clarifying, "I think I was hesitant just because things were so good, and I didn't want to mess up a good thing. ... I felt like we waited until we were desperate to live together, and I think that's how it should be."
Reflecting on their time living together, Kyle said, "We're both pretty type B." Bridget jumped in, "We're very similar [and] kind of a mess."
Kyle's even cooking for Bridget, which is something Pilar, her trial wife, taught her. Bridget stated, "Every Sunday, we switch off. One of us cooks, we reconnect, talk about the week."
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Speaking to how their relationship has changed since getting engaged, Kyle said, "I think our love is deeper in a way because we've had to navigate new challenges."
Bridget also explained her change of heart, saying she didn't understand marriage before, but once she realized it was important to the person she loves, she fully embraced it.
Finally, we got a pre-recorded message from Kyle's mom, Chris, where she expressed gratitude for Bridget being in Kyle's life. She even quoted a Wicked song, saying Kyle's "changed for good" thanks to Bridget.
Status: Engaged
Haley and Pilar are still engaged. At the reunion, Haley divulged, "I told Pilar once we left... She was dying to get a ring on her finger also, and so I told her within the next year I would make sure that I made it a priority to get down on one knee — and I did it less than a month later."
Although they haven't locked down a wedding date yet, the couple did think about eloping. "That just kind of comes down to the place and the world that we're living in right now," she clarified. "I just kind of can't wait to have that kind of security."
Pilar also dished about telling her parents about the engagement. It wasn't an easy conversation, but she said it's "led to doors being opened that I never thought would be opened."
She added, "I don't know what the wedding is going to look like exactly, but for the first time, I feel so free and happy and just, like... our love is enough and I don't need anything more than that."
Magan chimed in, sharing her own experience of coming out to her family. She encouraged Pilar to keep being true to herself and reminded her that "anyone would be blessed to be around you.'
Status: Engaged
Last but not least, Dayna and Magan are also still engaged. At the reunion, an adorable photo montage appeared across the screen, showing their love story continuing after The Ultimatum: Queer Love ended.
They aren't sure when they'll get married. Dayna said they're taking their time and want to be sure that everyone in their lives, especially their families, feels comfortable with their relationship.
That said, Magan spoke up about her parents, sharing that Dayna and her mom are finally starting to understand each other. Magan started to tear up when she revealed that Dayna "came around for Thanksgiving last year," adding, "I never really brought anyone home for Thanksgiving before, so it was nice. It was really cool."
Now, they are looking ahead and planning for their parents to meet soon.
The Ultimatum: Queer Love is now available to stream on Netflix.Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly
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