Bachelor In Paradise Season 7 Couples Still Together

Ah, Bachelor in Paradise. A place where love blooms… or at least, tans deepen and drama unfolds. Season 7 brought us tears, tantrums, and, against all odds, some lasting relationships. Let's dive into who actually made it work after leaving the beach.
The Paradise Power Couples
First up, the poster children for Paradise success: Mari Pepin and Kenny Braasch. Remember their adorable dumpster fire situation? Yeah, they overcame that. They actually tied the knot!
That's right, these two are officially husband and wife. Proof that you can find lasting love amidst the tequila shots and rose ceremonies.
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Next, we have Joe Amabile (aka Grocery Store Joe) and Serena Pitt. Joe had already tried and failed at love on the main Bachelor stage. Serena was ready to give this relationship a shot.
They also got married! Paradise really worked out for these lovebirds.

The Ones That Almost Made It
Now, let's talk about the almost-weres. Abigail Heringer and Noah Erb were a sweet couple that most people were rooting for.
They initially broke up on the beach, much to everyone's dismay. But, like a phoenix rising from the ashes of awkward conversations, they got back together after the show! They are still together today!
Speaking of surprises, let's not forget about Maurissa Gunn and Riley Christian. They were the first Black couple to get engaged in the entire Bachelor franchise.

Sadly, their relationship didn't last. They broke up a few months after the show aired. It just goes to show, a Neil Lane diamond doesn't guarantee happily ever after.
Why Paradise Works (Sometimes)
So, what's the secret sauce? Why do some couples thrive while others crash and burn faster than a beach bonfire? It's a complex mix.

Maybe the concentrated environment forces couples to confront issues quickly. Or, perhaps, the shared trauma of competing for roses creates a unique bond.
Honestly, it's probably a healthy dose of luck, good timing, and a genuine connection that can withstand the pressures of reality TV. Who knows?
The Lasting Legacy of Season 7
Ultimately, Bachelor in Paradise Season 7 gave us some memorable moments. It gave us some heartwarming stories of love found.

And even when the relationships don't last, we can appreciate the entertainment value. We can enjoy watching beautiful people make questionable decisions in swimwear.
So, raise a glass (of whatever tropical concoction you fancy) to the couples who dared to find love on the beach. May their relationships continue to surprise and delight us all!
"Love is a battlefield...especially when it's located on a tropical island with limited cell service." - Someone who has watched too much Bachelor in Paradise
