Love on the Spectrum fan favorite couple SPLIT after five years over 'different marriage timelines'

Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman, the fan favorite couple from Love on the Spectrum, have reportedly ended their romance after nearly five years.They were the longest-running couple on the series, having gone on their first date in July 2021 at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in front of reality TV cameras.As recently as the fourth season, which dropped on Netflix last week on April Fool's Day, Romeo, 27, was seen saying 'neither one of us are ready to get married.'Now however a source has claimed that their split was down to their differing timelines on when to move to the next stage of their relationship.'They couldn’t come to an agreement on when to get married. She was ready years ago, he still needed time,' said an insider who confirmed their split to the US Sun.A different source close to Isaacman, 31, said the couple, who both have autism, had brought the curtain down on their love story, adding that 'he is doing very well.' Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman, the fan favorite couple from Love on the Spectrum, have reportedly ended their romance after nearly five years; pictured last MayRomeo and Isaacman quickly became beloved by fans of the show for their heartwarming chemistry and the longevity and stability of their relationship.Viewers were left in tears when Romeo wrote and performed a song for Isaacman about their romance, with a sweet nod to her preferring gummy bears to flowers.She called him 'the milk to my Chardonnay,' referring to the fact he only pretended to participate in the wine tasting they went on and that he liked milk better.As early as the second season, which dropped in May 2022, Romeo had been openly hinting at the possibility of their making their way down the aisle.A year ago she remarked that she hoped she and Isaacman would get married at the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya, in a joint interview for Buzzfeed. However when the latest season of Love is Blind dropped last week, Romeo could be seen on one episode downplaying her ambitions to matrimony.She remarked that neither she nor Isaacman was intent on exchanging vows at that stage, saying they regarded themselves as 'already married in our hearts.'Romeo took the further step of saying: 'I don’t want to be a divorced lady like my mom, so that’s why I don’t want to rush it, take my time to get married.' They were the longest-running couple on the series, having gone on their first date in July 2021 at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in front of reality TV cameras; pictured 2022 A different source close to Isaacman, 31, said the couple, who both have autism, had brought the curtain down on their relationship, adding that 'he is doing very well'; pictured last MayYet when their co-stars Tyler White and Madison Marilla got engaged during the same season, Romeo let slip: 'Hopefully we’re next!'Romeo showered praise on Isaacman in a joint interview with her mother Christine that went public two weeks ago, for the podcast We Need to Talk. 'He says things that make me feel good,' she said when asked what she liked about him. 'He covers my ears when there's a certain noise I don't like.'She also shared that the couple enjoyed visits to such locations as the Griffith Observatory, the Los Angeles Zoo, Universal Studios and Disneyland.  Share or comment on this article: Love on the Spectrum fan favorite couple SPLIT after five years over 'different marriage timelines'
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