Age of attraction couples still together: Logan proposes. Here’s full list

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Logan shocked everyone when he dropped to one knee during the Age of Attraction season 1 finale, proposing to Vanessa with a stunning engagement ring. The 20-year age gap couldn’t stop this love story from reaching its biggest moment yet. Here’s the complete breakdown of which couples stayed together and who said goodbye.

🔥 Quick Facts

  • Surprise Proposal: Logan Goodrid, 29, proposed to Vanessa Drozda, 49, making them the only couple to get engaged
  • Four Couples Stayed Together: Theresa and John, Libby and Andrew, Pfeiffer and Derrick chose to continue their relationships
  • Two Couples Split: Leah and Chris ended their relationship, as did Vanelle and Jorge before the final ceremony
  • Age Gap Range: Couples had age differences ranging from 15 to 33 years, challenging traditional dating expectations

Logan’s Shocking Proposal Steals the Finale

Nobody expected the tension to melt away like this. During the Commitment Ceremony, Logan asked Vanessa for her promise ring back, leaving her confused and heartbroken. But then came the twist that changed everything. He revealed he didn’t need to be the perfect man, just someone she could count on. Logan pulled out an engagement ring and got down on one knee. Vanessa said yes, and their love story reached new heights.
“I fell in love and I knew that I had to take the risk,” Logan explained about his decision to propose. The couple’s journey proved that age truly is just a number when genuine connection exists between two people.

The Winners: Four Couples Choose Forever

Theresa, 54, and John, 27, committed despite their shocking 27-year gap. After Theresa’s children sent a supportive letter, she was able to move past her doubts. “I want to walk toward something with you,” she told John at the final decision.
Pfeiffer, 23, and Derrick, 43, decided to relocate together. She promised to move from Seattle to Dallas for their relationship. Derrick gave her the key to his home as a symbol of their commitment. Libby, 22, and Andrew, 38, left as official boyfriend and girlfriend. Despite worrying about their 16-year age gap, Andrew said this felt like his rom-com happy ending.

Couple Status Age Gap
Logan and Vanessa Engaged 20 years
Theresa and John Together 27 years
Libby and Andrew Together 16 years
Pfeiffer and Derrick Together 20 years
Leah and Chris Broke Up 15 years
Vanelle and Jorge Broke Up 33 years

“I don’t want to go back to my life without you in it.”

Vanessa Drozda, 49, to Logan Goodrid before his proposal

The Heartbreak: Two Couples Couldn’t Make It Work

Leah, 41, and Chris, 26, couldn’t overcome their 15-year age gap pressures. Chris felt the age difference put unnecessary strain on their relationship and ultimately couldn’t commit. Despite the pain, he thanked Leah for the friendship they’d built together.
Vanelle, 27, and Jorge, 60, never made it to the final decision. Their 33-year gap proved insurmountable as they struggled with communication and lifestyle differences. Vanelle left the show in tears, saying she’d never felt this way about someone before and might not again.

What’s Next for Netflix’s Most Dramatic Wedding-Adjacent Moment?

The Age of Attraction reunion special is coming next. Fans are already speculating whether Logan and Vanessa will remain engaged or if real-world pressures will test their commitment. The four couples who stayed together face their biggest challenge yet: making age-gap relationships work outside the retreat bubble.
The show proved one undeniable truth: genuine connection transcends age. Four couples believed in their bonds enough to fight for them, while one couple made headlines with an unexpected engagement ring. Season 1 of Age of Attraction delivered all the drama, romance, and honest conversations about what it means to choose love when everything else says “no.”

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