Vic and Christine reveal marriage’s best part after Love Is Blind

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Vic and Christine revealed the touching truth about their marriage just days ago: the best part is simple, genuine, and deeply romantic. The Love Is Blind season 10 couple, who said “I do” in the finale, are the only pair still married from their season. After more than 11 months together, they opened up exclusively about what makes their relationship thrive in an interview with People Magazine on March 12, 2026.

🔥 Quick Facts

  • First to Engage: Vic St. John and Christine Hamilton got engaged first in the pods on Love Is Blind season 10
  • Only Survivors: They are the sole married couple remaining from the season; all other pairs have separated
  • Marriage Foundation: Faith and honesty serve as the foundation of their healthy relationship and communication
  • Living in Columbus: Christine works as a speech-language pathologist and Vic is an Ohio State University assistant professor

Christine Reveals Marriage’s Most Heartfelt Moment

In an exclusive interview with People Magazine, Christine shared what touches her heart most about married life. “I think my favorite part is when I get to come home and he’s there,” she said in March 2026. The sentiment perfectly captures their down-to-earth approach to romance.

She continued: “When he has class, he usually gets home before me, or on the days that he works from home, he’s always at his work computer, right when I walk in the door. So when I get to come home and just see him home waiting for me, and I know that I have somebody to vent to or to have fun with or to whatever it may be on that day, is definitely my favorite part.”

This quiet devotion stands in sharp contrast to the drama surrounding other Love Is Blind couples. While most season 10 pairs ended in heartbreak, Vic and Christine have built something unshakeable through consistency and presence.

The Foundation of Faith That Connected Them

Vic St. John credits faith as the cornerstone of their rapid connection in the pods. “I know faith can be very divisive, but I mean it in the way in which it’s intended to be understood,” he explained. His definition tied directly to values like patience, kindness, forgiveness, and grace.

Christine echoed this sentiment, noting she brought up faith on day one. “Even in the pods, like day one, I was trying to get a feed off of other people’s background and their beliefs and their faith system too,” she said. “And Vic was the first one that I didn’t bring it up, he brought it up first, and my ears perked up. That quite literally was the foundation of our relationship.”

This shared spiritual foundation allowed them to weather the intense show experience and emerge stronger. Unlike couples who relied on chemistry alone, Vic and Christine built their bond on aligned values.

Love Is Blind Season 10 Marriage Comparison

Couple Status Marriage Length
Vic and Christine Still Married 11+ months
Amber and Jordan Divorced 4 months
Alex and Ashley Said No No marriage
Devonta and Brittany Cancelled Wedding No marriage

“We knew how good we had it during the pods, so other people getting to see that too and getting to see our connection, it’s just been really beautiful. We’re just feeling really blessed and just gratitude is the biggest thing that comes to mind.”

Christine Hamilton, Love Is Blind Season 10 star

Why They Chose Malibu Over Mexico with the Cast

Vic and Christine notably skipped the Love Is Blind Mexico trip that featured most of their castmates. Instead, producers offered them an exclusive Malibu getaway, which surprised many fans. Executive producer Chris Coelen explained the decision involved production strategy and relationship dynamics.

“Christine and Vic had fewer intersecting relationships with the other remaining couples, so we offered them the chance to go to Malibu, and we were absolutely thrilled that they accepted,” Coelen said. Vic appreciated the thoughtfulness: “Even that sliver was very much a mirror of what our relationship was like in the pods and post-pods.”

The special treatment reflects how strongly producers believed in their bond. Their ability to be authentic even when cameras shifted away from the group dynamic shows their genuine connection.

Are Vic and Christine’s Secrets to Lasting Love Teachable for Other Couples?

Christine admitted some viewers called their journey “boring,” but she reclaimed that term. “I think a lot of times, people equate boring as to healthy, or chaotic or more lively can be unhealthy. And I think that’s not really a fully fair statement,” she said to The Columbus Dispatch in March 2026. Self-awareness matters here: they understand health doesn’t always photograph well on reality TV.

The couple believes intention matters most in relationships. “Obviously, this process does work, and we’re definitely believers that love is blind,” Christine reflected. “And I think if there would have been better intentions going in, there would have been a much higher success rate.” With their focus on daily presence, shared values, and genuine communication, Vic and Christine have become the season’s unexpected thesis: sometimes the healthiest love stories are the ones that don’t need manufactured drama to stay interesting.

Sources

  • People Magazine: Exclusive interview with Vic and Christine detailing their marriage and favorite moments (March 12, 2026)
  • The Columbus Dispatch: In-depth profile on Vic and Christine’s life together in Columbus and reflection on Love Is Blind (March 12, 2026)
  • Netflix Tudum: Official interview explaining their Malibu trip and relationship foundation

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