Are ‘Love is Blind’ Season 7 Stars Marissa George and Ramses Prashad Still Together?
Spoilers for Love is Blind season 7 episodes 1-11 ahead. Though Netflix’s landmark reality TV show Love is Blind has been on for four years, there have been surprisingly few conversations about politics between the show’s engaged couples. (This seems like something to discuss before heading to the altar.) That has changed with Love is Blind season 7’s cast of D.C. residents, who have brought some interesting conversations about their voting records and military service to the screen. The latter became one of the biggest disagreements that Marissa George and Ramses Prashad have faced on the road to the altar, and many fans are wondering whether the couple could work through their issues and make it to the wedding.
Below, read on for a breakdown of Marissa and Ramses’s time on Love is Blind season 7 and any clues we have of whether the couple are still together after filming.
What happened between Marissa and Ramses on ‘Love is Blind’ season 7?
When she arrives in the pods, bubbly law student Marissa clicks with two men: nonprofit associate Ramses and Ukrainian veteran Bodhan. Though Marissa and Bodhan have a lot of similarities—they share a military background and a love of fantasy books—Ramses impresses Marissa with his healthy masculinity, as she has previously dated very traditional military men (including a hardcore Trump supporter). She also gets excited that he’s a Cancer-Leo-Leo, which supposedly means he’s in touch with his emotions and craves a passionate relationship. Eventually, she decides to move forward with Ramses, and Bodhan is very mature about it and it’s quite refreshing (especially compared to season 7’s other pod love triangle).
Ramses and Marissa have one of the season’s best in-person reveals. They are into each other and make it clear; Ramses almost forgets to give her the ring since he’s so excited. That joyful passion continues in Hawaii, where they’re the first couple to have sex and are generally on cloud nine the whole time.
Unfortunately, the vibe changes once they return to D.C. and move in together. While having dinner together in episode 7, their conversation about wedding arrangements—they don’t want the ceremony to be officiated by a cis-hetero—shifts to their religious upbringings. Ramses was raised very religiously and divorced his childhood sweetheart after moving away from the Christian faith, while Marissa was raised Mormon and has been unlearning all of the patriarchal norms under which she grew up.
Then the conversation moves to Marissa’s complicated feelings about her eight years of Navy service. Ramses, who is from Venezuela, is strongly against American imperialism and the military-industrial complex. Marissa isn’t cool with “half the shit” the military does, but she doesn’t want to completely dismiss something that she gave so much of her life to. (She also says that she was taught to revere the military since she was a kid.) It’s an uncomfortable conversation, and it comes up again when they have drinks with Marissa’s friends, and Ramses reassures them that it would be a deal breaker if Marissa re-enlisted or joined the reserves. However, Marissa has no intentions to rejoin. Ramses also seems okay with Marissa’s desire to share her military background with their future children and let them choose their own career paths. Marissa’s friends say they’re concerned whether Marissa and Ramses can raise kids with such big differences, but the couple seems to be working towards the same ideology.
Ramses’s family doesn’t appear on the show, but Marissa’s mom Vanessa has enough personality to make up for five “meet the family” scenes. Marissa’s siblings seem to get along with Ramses and say he’s better than many of her old boyfriends. However, her mom scrutinizes his answers about their relationship and his “off” fashion. Vanessa at least explains how rough it was raising her kids on her own and dealing with poverty, before grilling Ramses on whether he plans to further his career. Vanessa says she doesn’t think Ramses is “a bum,” but she would also like him to sign a prenup before marrying Marissa, so he doesn’t “fuck her over” like other men in her life have. Ramses is cool with the prenup, but Marissa pushes back against her mom and seems secure in not letting Vanessa push them around. Vanessa’s last words to Ramses: “If you hurt my daughter, I will cut your balls off.”