According to her LinkedIn profile, she's a federal policy manager who focuses on “clean hydrogen energy.” She also has a lot of thoughts on the intersection of dating and climate communication.
Love!
What went down on the show?
Garrett and Taylor's Love Is Blind journey started off strong. They first bonded over their shared love of science. She has a hydrogen tattoo on her wrist, he's got a quantum equation inked on the back of his arm. If that's not a sign, what is?
They were also able to communicate through some of their initial concerns, like Taylor's decision to not share her ethnicity because she wanted to know, truly, that love is blind. (Something Garrett said he respected.) Meanwhile, he at first mistook her careful way of talking as a sign that she might be holding back or “hiding something.” (Something Taylor took as “good feedback.”)
Things continued trending upward from there in the first six episodes. They got engaged, met IRL, and seemed to connect as well physically as they did emotionally. If anything, they worried that it could all be too good to be true—that once they left Mexico and entered the real world, it would be difficult to blend their already very full lives together.
Did they get married on the show and are they still together?
We won't know if Garrett and Taylor say I do—or if they even make it down the aisle—until the final airs on Wednesday, October 23. Unfortunately, their social media doesn't offer much clues about where the relationship stands either. No posts from a shared location, no public Venmo requests.
So this is a true wait and see situation.
This story will be updated.