The Love on the Spectrum solid went through quite a lot of changes throughout season 4, from engagements to breakups.
Throughout the Netflix show’s latest season, which premiered on Wednesday, April 1, viewers checked in on the solid as they offered glimpses into their personal lives. Madison Marilla documented her move to be closer to Tyler White, which got here shortly before they got engaged.
“We now have not even began [wedding planning] yet. We would like to attend until the time is true,” Madison exclusively told Us Weekly about having fun with life as a newly engaged couple. “I do know we’re going to do a really big wedding. We could have all our family and friends and solid mates there.”
Madison teased plans to wear “a giant ball gown with a number of bling and a number of tulle,” while Tyler promised to be sporting his signature cowboy hat.
“With the logistics of TV, we’ve had to maintain the engagement a secret, which made it hard to plan,” he told Us, noting that the “entire” Love on the Spectrum family will probably be invited to have fun their big day.
Despite getting engaged, there are some milestones they’re saving for after their wedding. The pair revealed to Us they’re still living “down the road” from one another.
“We’re saving moving in together until we’re married,” Tyler noted, to which Madison replied, “We’re saving all that until marriage.”
While Madison and Taylor prepare to tie the knot, Connor Tomlinson made a unique decision about his future when he selected to finish his romance with Georgie Harris.
“It was my decision to finish things. Georgie and I … this season was the longest time we spent with one another,” he told Us. “The more we did, the more we got here to comprehend we’re just two different people. Good people, yes, but not one another’s people.”
He continued: “What she wanted, I couldn’t give her. What I wanted, she couldn’t give me. We each decided it was for the perfect.”
The exes have remained in contact, with Georgie reaching out for Connor’s birthday. Looking ahead, Connor is happy to satisfy his person, who he described as “understanding, kind, smart, sophisticated, talented and pretty.”
Connor isn’t the one single star on the show — Logan Pereira continues to be searching for love after briefly finding a connection during season 4.
“I actually have been fascinated by dating after that date,” Logan shared with Us. “I’m searching for anyone that has the identical interest as me. Perhaps anyone that likes model trains and anyone with very nice hair — even when it’s not curvy or straight. Also anyone that has the identical reference to me and likes cheesecake and red velvet cake.”
Love on the Spectrum is currently streaming on Netflix.



