Which Age of Attraction couples are still together? Warning, spoilers for season one ahead!

Age of Attraction is a new reality dating series that’s structured a lot like Love Is Blind without the pods. Instead of the singles being prevented from seeing each other, they mingle on an age-blind dating retreat in Canada. But just as in Love Is Blind, the experience is broken up into phases, with all of the couples revealing their ages in the Promise Room before agreeing to the next step: living together in the real world.

When it comes to reality dating programs, results may vary. Just ask Age of Attraction host Nick Viall, who appeared on multiple Bachelor Nation programs before meeting his wife, Natalie Joy, outside of reality television. The pair also happen to have an 18-year age gap.

Across 23 years and 60 seasons of Bachelor Nation programming, 34 couples are still together as of 2026. Love Is Blind, the dating series that challenges singles to find love and get engaged sight-unseen, has resulted in 9 marriages across 10 seasons, with one extra couple that stayed together after declining to walk down the aisle (and a couple that formed after the cameras stopped rolling). But how will the Age of Attraction relationships fair after testing the show’s age-blind approach to love?

By the end of the first five episodes, which dropped on March 11, Age of Attraction whittled 40 singles (all between the ages of 22 and 60) down to six couples who moved into shared apartments. But only four couples made it past the promise mountain (or whatever it was called).

Here’s where each Age of Attraction couple stands by the end of the season. Of course, we’ll find out if the relationships are still going strong when The Viall Files drops the reunion episode on April 1.

All eight episodes of Age of Attraction are available on Netflix. The reunion episode will air on The Viall Files podcast on April 1.




By Emily Tannenbaum

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