Love on the Spectrum Cast Discusses Season 4 Relationships
The Love on the Spectrum cast experienced numerous changes in season 4, ranging from engagements to breakups.
In the latest season of the Netflix series that premiered on Wednesday, April 1, fans caught up with the cast as they shared insights into their lives. Madison Marilla chronicled her move to be nearer to Tyler White, which occurred just before their engagement.
“We haven’t even begun [wedding planning] yet. We want to wait for the perfect moment,” Madison shared exclusively with Us Weekly about savoring their newfound engagement. “I know we’re planning a huge wedding with all our family, friends, and cast members.”
Madison hinted at wearing “a big ball gown with plenty of bling and tulle,” while Tyler expressed he’d be donning his iconic cowboy hat.
“Due to TV logistics, we had to keep the engagement under wraps, which complicated planning,” he explained to Us, mentioning that the entire Love on the Spectrum family is on the guest list for their celebration.
Even with their engagement, there are significant milestones they plan to postpone until after their wedding. The couple revealed to Us that they still live “down the road” from each other.
“We’re postponing moving in together until after we’re married,” Tyler remarked, to which Madison added, “We’re holding off on all that until marriage.”
While Madison and Tyler prepare for their upcoming wedding, Connor Tomlinson made a different choice regarding his future by ending his relationship with Georgie Harris.
“It was my choice to end the relationship. Georgie and I… this season marked the longest time we spent together,” he conveyed to Us. “The more time we spent, the more we realized we’re just not the right fit for each other. We’re good people, but not meant for one another.”
He went on to say: “What she desired, I couldn’t provide. What I needed, she couldn’t offer. We both agreed it was for the best.”
The former couple remains in contact, with Georgie reaching out to Connor on his birthday. Looking ahead, Connor is eager to find his match, whom he describes as “understanding, kind, smart, sophisticated, talented, and beautiful.”
Connor isn’t the only single star on the show — Logan Pereira is still on the lookout for love after a brief connection during season 4.
“I’ve been considering dating since that date,” Logan revealed to Us. “I’m in search of someone who shares my interests, maybe a fellow model train enthusiast with great hair — regardless of whether it’s curly or straight. Also, someone who enjoys cheesecake and red velvet cake, just like me.”
Love on the Spectrum is currently available for streaming on Netflix.
