The breakup of Love on the Spectrum stars Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman may have been foreshadowed by their social media activity, as the couple had not posted together on Instagram since December 2025.
News of the split emerged on Thursday, April 9, ending a five-year relationship that captivated Netflix viewers. Romeo, 27, and Isaacman, 31, had become fan favorites after meeting on a blind date during the show's first season, which filmed in July 2021.
The last time Romeo featured Isaacman on her social media was in a New Year's Eve recap video posted on December 31, 2025. The video included clips of the couple feeding a giraffe and conducting press interviews for Love on the Spectrum. Romeo also shared footage from their visit to Universal Studios earlier that month.
Isaacman's final post featuring Romeo came on Christmas Eve, showing the pair standing in front of a decorated Christmas tree. He accompanied the image with a holiday message to followers, writing that he hoped everyone would have a great holiday with family, friends, and loved ones.
While Isaacman tagged Romeo in a January post about his partnership with the Arizona Cardinals for a special needs fundraising event, she did not appear in the video itself. The absence marked a notable shift from their previously active social media presence as a couple.
The timing of the breakup announcement carries particular significance given recent developments in the show. Season 4 of Love on the Spectrum premiered earlier this month, featuring Romeo discussing potential next steps in her relationship with Isaacman. In one episode, she asked her mother about the possibility of receiving a wedding ring, leading some viewers to anticipate an engagement.
Those hopes appeared well-founded based on comments Isaacman made in October 2024. At that time, he expressed clear intentions about the relationship's future, stating that they were going to get engaged someday. He praised Romeo's willingness to try new things and described her as loving, kind, and beautiful, adding that she made him feel like a prince.
The couple's relationship had evolved publicly across multiple seasons of the Netflix series since the first season premiered in May 2022. Viewers followed their journey from their initial blind date setup through years of dating, making them one of the show's most beloved couples.
Some observant fans had begun speculating about potential relationship troubles when Romeo and Isaacman stopped appearing in each other's social media content. The months-long absence from each other's posts proved to be an accurate indicator of the relationship's status.
Representatives for Romeo and Isaacman have not yet provided official comment on the split. The breakup marks the end of a relationship that began on camera and developed into a genuine connection that resonated with audiences seeking authentic love stories on reality television.