
'Love is Blind' stars say Trump dealbreakers weren't shown
USA TODAY
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"Love is Blind" brought plenty of conflicts onscreen, yet a lot was left on the cutting-room floor.
Some of the Ohio contestants, while making the media rounds ahead of the Season 10 finale's March 3 release, have shared more intel on what actually happened in the pods while 32 men and women dated each other "sight unseen." According to two women, what was not shown in the episodes were candid political conversations.
Speaking on the show's official podcast "What’s The Reality?" on the Feb. 18 episode, marketing director Keya Kellum – best known for choosing herself over Realtor Kevan Jones after a love triangle – said her "dates dwindled" because she was upfront with her dealbreaker being casting a vote for "this man," supposedly President Donald Trump.
"Not everything makes the cut, but something I stood really firmly on was my political beliefs. And I had a ton of conversations about that in the pods with men who had opposing beliefs," Keya said. "The framing that it is Republican against Democrat is just so not true. It is all of us against hate. And what I do not stand for is hate.
"Someone who is hateful is definitely not going to be laying in bed next to me, or someone voted for hateful (expletive)" rhetoric.













