Love Is Blind's Kacie McIntosh Regrets Her Breakup With Patrick Suzuki
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Love Is Blind's Kacie McIntosh Regrets Her Breakup With Patrick Suzuki
"Now McIntosh, who told him she loved him before she saw him, is telling the cameras she's not attracted to the guy while bungling a face-to-face breakup with her fiancé. Instead of telling Suzuki she doesn't want to be with him, she implies that she doesn't want to be on camera anymore, leaving a confused Patrick unclear about the status of their relationship."
"What did you think of the version of you shown?I couldn't see my full personality. Some of my worst moments are on there. My family is Mormon, so I had to tell my mom, "You're not going to want to watch this." When people are saying, "You're weird, you're cringey," I'm like, "Yeah, I get it. I look weird and cringey on there.""
"What initially drew you to Patrick?He was my number two on day one. I was immediately attracted to how full of life he seemed and well-traveled. I want to travel the world with my partner, and he wanted all these experiences. We connected on so many levels: religion, politics, how we want to spend our money, how we want to live our lives. It all aligned. He took my breath away from the moment I talked to him."
Kacie McIntosh backed out of the post-pod trip and ended her engagement with Patrick Suzuki after meeting him in person, which left Suzuki confused and emotionally hurt. Suzuki had revealed insecurities during the season about being perceived as unattractive because he is Asian. McIntosh had told Suzuki she loved him before seeing him but later said on camera she was not attracted to him and implied she did not want to be filmed during their face-to-face breakup. McIntosh acknowledged poor handling, described not seeing her full personality on camera, and recounted initial strong alignment with Suzuki on values and lifestyle.
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