The pair bonded over a shared love of cooking, with Jordan even baking cookies for Amber (though the other contestants quickly helped themselves). Amber, a self-described “country bumpkin,” embraced her quirks, and Jordan happily matched her energy. When he proposed, he promised to accept her exactly as she was, quirks and all.
The relationship moved quickly into physical intimacy, and remarkably, no major ick moments emerged — not even with CPAP machines involved or Jordan shaving his back.
Still, their path was not entirely smooth. Jordan seemed to struggle with the realities of becoming a parental figure, while Amber tended to withdraw during disagreements. There was also the looming practical question of whether he would leave Columbus behind and move to Mount Vernon.
At the altar, Amber proudly said “I do,” though she acknowledged that the outcome might be different for Jordan. Fortunately, with little Emma watching, Jordan also said, “I do.”
Bri and Connor
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Not married
Bri and Connor, affectionately known as “Breezy and Spies,” were drawn together early on. Connor was Bri’s primary connection from the start, though she continued exploring a relationship with Chris, while Connor himself was caught in Emma’s complicated love square. Messy, yes — but undeniably entertaining.
What ultimately brought Bri and Connor together was their easy banter, shared love of Mr. Brightside, and mutual enthusiasm for sports. Both were excited about the idea of future parenting, even imagining coaching their kids’ football teams — with Connor even volunteering to drive the minivan.
They eventually cut off their other connections and went all-in, moving quickly toward engagement. Connor proposed, and Bri responded with an enthusiastic, “Let’s go!” Connor admitted he was nervous about how Bri would feel about his appearance, but at the reveal, she was clearly delighted and joked about his sweaty palms.

