Love Is Blind reunions are notoriously messy, but on Wednesday night, season sevenâs postseason debrief took the cake and added a few metal goblets of wine for good measure. Aside from Taylor Krause and Garrett Josemans, who blissfully chatted about the latterâs postseason glow-up, everyone from the main cast seemed to be in some kind of hell. Ashley Adionser and Tyler Francis worked overtime to brush off rumors that he abandoned three kids to come on the show. Marissa George cried over her breakup with Ramses Prashad, who looked like he wanted to teleport off the stage. Tim Godbee and Alexandra Byrd, who hadnât spoken since their onscreen split, were at each otherâs throats. And as they discussed their own breakup, Hannah Jiles branded Nick Dorka as a âvery calculated person,â alleging that he called her âuglyâ and a â5 out of 10,â and compared her looks to a âgrenadeâ behind her back â and, crucially, off-camera. Woof. Would you believe me if I said Nick had a âgreatâ time?
Maybe heâs exaggerating, but when we caught up with Nick by phone on Thursday for a debrief, he was taking the reunion flak in stride. He also claims he wasnât the only man who talked about womenâs looks on the way to Mexico.
You got a lot of heat at the reunion. Were you surprised by anything that was brought up?
I did get some heat. I felt like I was getting overwhelmed. Everybodyâs entitled to their own opinion, and some people use that platform to tell their side of things and get the upper hand. Thatâs not me.
Weâve all seen the episodes, right? We all know what went down. I wasnât surprised that certain things got brought up, but I was surprised that they never asked me anything positive about myself â âtell your sides of things. Talk about duck riding. Talk about Hannah.â I was getting peppered with questions, but thatâs a reunion, you know? I canât say I was surprised, and I had a great time with it. I donât think I got bombarded with questions or anything like that.
Several women said theyâd heard, seemingly through their partners, that youâd made unkind comments about Hannahâs appearance, and the men seemed to be holding back â although Stephen and Ramses both eventually confirmed as much. I wondered, was there a bro-code thing going on? Did the guys talk about things you were gonna say and things you were gonna keep private?
Yeah, we did. On the way to Mexico, when we were sitting on the bus, we all talked about the womenâs looks, and somehow I got thrown under the bus. I never called Hannah a grenade. I said I was a little underwhelmed, but we all were, right? It was a very stressful time. One thing I can say about it is, I never talked to Stephen once in Mexico, so I donât know what heâs talking about.
I might have had a conversation off-camera with Ramses that was meant to be guy to guy. He told me some stuff. I told him some stuff. It was never, like, throwing shade at Hannah. We were just being real. But I guess pillow talkâs a real thing, so then he might have said something to Marissa.
Itâs like the telephone game, right? You start with something, then when you get five people deep, the words change. My thing was, âUnless it came out of my mouth to you, Hannah â unless I said something on-camera, you canât really use that.â
Iâm just really happy Garrett stood up for me at the reunion, because Garrett knows exactly who I am and how seriously I took this process. And I know how Taylor feels about the situation, which I wonât comment on, but Garrett, Taylor, Ashley, and Tyler are my four people. I donât really talk to the other people as much. It is kind of weird that I was getting some shade when Hannah was talking about my looks the entire show and how displeased she was. But thatâs how reunions go, and I understand.
It sounds like you feel that you kept other peopleâs confidence and donât feel they did the same for you.
Correct. And thatâs the type of man I am and stand by. I never talked to anyone other than, really, just the guys on the bus that one day, and everybody was talking about it.
Iâm not going to air your dirty laundry just because you aired mine. Thatâs not the type of man I am, and I think thatâs shown on the show, and Iâm really pleased that people see how genuine and real I was with this whole process. But people could have taken accountability for their actions.
It can be really hard to have a genuine conversation in a chaotic setting like a reunion, so I want to ask you here: What exactly did you tell the guys about Hannah?
I didnât say much. All the guys, weâre like, âSheâs a little less attractive than we thought.â Not that sheâs not a beautiful person. We werenât calling any of the women ugly. I donât think Hannahâs ugly. I would never tell the other guys, âYeah, sheâs a grenade.â Thatâs not me. We all had those conversations where it was like, you know, Theyâre pretty women, but not what we expected. That type of thing.
I never brought her looks up once on-camera. Thatâs not what this is about. We had a connection, and we had a vibe, and unfortunately, she saw it a different way and handled things differently, and thatâs probably why we didnât work out.
You mentioned your bond with Garrett. I donât think I saw any photos of you on that fishing trip. Were you there? Do you still keep in touch with the guys?
Garrett and Tyler and Tim, theyâre my three best guy friends on the show by far. Being in that engaged situation, going to Mexico, living in Arlington, weâve got a lot of similar experiences and shared moments together. I keep in touch with those three almost daily. Garrett and I have been talking nonstop today. You know, those are three brothers Iâm going to have for the rest of my life. Iâm just happy they have my back and I have theirs. I need to go spearfishing with Garrett.
I was gonna say, but you didnât go fishing!
I did not. I think he wrote to me and I was away that weekend, but itâs definitely on my list. And Iâll definitely have to practice my breathwork.
A lot of folks online have had a lot to say about your dynamic with Hannah. Some people have called her behavior abusive, but you defended her at the reunion. How would you describe your dynamic, and how did that relationship change you moving forward?
We had a great dynamic in the pods. You could tell we had a true connection, and we had really strong feelings. And the second part of the experiment is physically being with someone, physically living with someone. For us, that part might have been tougher to adjust to.
She has her way of doing things. Sheâs very independent, and I think it was hard bringing someone into her space. It was hard for me to adjust. I wanted her to be happy, right? Thatâs why a lot of times, Iâm just listening and trying to understand.
I can see why people are saying itâs abusive. If I wasnât so tough-skinned, it would have been a lot harder on me, but Iâm the type of guy who puts myself in peopleâs shoes. It was a hard time, so I tried to see and reason with Hannah and understand where sheâs coming from.
Ultimately, it was fantastic, because I have so much clarity in what I have to give to a relationship and what someone can expect, and also what I need in return.
Regarding that 90-day goal that got mentioned, what does becoming the most famous person to appear on Love Is Blind actually look like? To what degree did you actually visualize that?Â
If I had to put it into words, being the most famous one on Love Is Blind doesnât have to do with clout. It has to do with, âHey, you will be the most famous because you found love, and people love the relationship youâre in, and itâs a genuine connection, and people want to follow that story.â
Itâs just unfortunate, because I had that conversation with Hannah, like, 20 times, and she still felt the need to bring it up. There are two things that bothered me. One was why are you going through my stuff? Why are your friends going through my stuff? Thatâs an invasion of privacy. I would never do that. And the second one is, on my wall in my place, anyone whoâs been over, they see I have ten sticky notes with these 90-day goals. That date is the end of the 90-day goals. I didnât write it two weeks before.
I donât know if she wanted to save face or get the last laugh or upper hand, but you know, itâs unfortunate we had to end that way.
Another thing that came up was the DMs you were getting from other women. Obviously, you were broken up, so theyâre not this huge scandal, but I do wonder what was in them. Who was hitting you up?Â
There was this one blue check mark that hit me up first, and this was a couple months before the reunion. She knew somehow that we were going to be on the show and slid into my DMs. She lived in Texas or something like that. I told her I was going to be in L.A., and sheâs like, âDo you want to fly me out for the reunion?â Iâm like, Iâve never flown anyone out, and Iâm certainly not flying you out. That woman didnât respond after I said, âNo, Iâm not gonna fly you out,â and Iâm sure thatâs why she reached out to Hannah. Itâs like, why are you doing this to me? I donât know why youâre trying to make the story bigger than what it is. But I didnât get a chance to talk. They interrupted me.