
"Christine Hamilton expressed that the viewers were really craving some sense of normalcy, appreciating the warm response to her and Vic's mature conversations and undeniable chemistry. She stated, 'We're just two people that you'd find on the street, and we happened to fall in love, and this process worked for us.'"
"Producers aimed to encourage authentic on-camera conversations by limiting chat among the women during trips. Hamilton recalled, 'I don't know where 'Guatemala' came from - but if any of the production team would hear stuff that shouldn't be going on, they'd say 'Guatemala,' which meant the women should save their conversation for later.'"
In its 10th season, Love Is Blind sent Christine Hamilton and Vic St. John to Malibu for an off-camera getaway, differing from other couples in Cabo San Lucas. Creator Chris Coelen noted their relationship had fewer intersecting ties with others. Fans appreciated the couple's mature conversations and chemistry, craving a sense of normalcy. Producers limited women's conversations during trips to encourage authenticity, using a code word 'Guatemala' to remind them to save discussions for later, reflecting the challenges of reality TV production.
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