After releasing the first six episodes of Love is Blind Season 8 on February 14, Netflix dropped the next three episodes of the show this Friday, February 21, 2025. As the series continues, so does all the explosive drama, passionate romance, and unexpected twists that keep the fans praying for their favorite couples to end up together.
After five couples got engaged and decided to give their relationship a chance in the real world, things got too serious too soon for some. Virginia, who got engaged to Devin, sits down with her fiancé to have a conversation about life goals and finances. While the two discuss how they see themselves as individuals in the future, Virginia mentions how she would want a prenup to avoid any unnecessary chaos in case of a divorce.
Virginia's comment divides the viewers of the show. While some support her decision and call it a sensible and appropriate approach, others call her out for raising doubts about her relationship.
Let's take a look at the conversation the duo exchanges in episode 8 of Love is Blind 8.
Love is Blind star Virginia discusses her desire to sign a prenup with Devin before saying "I do"
In episode 8 of Love is Blind Season 8, Virginia and Devin, who got engaged the last in the pods, decide to have a one-on-one conversation before they introduce each other to their families.
After their time in the pods, Virginia takes Devin to visit her apartment while she picks up some essentials to take with her to their new house. As she explores the house, the two decide to have a heartfelt conversation about how they want to build a place together.
"I'm excited to find some place that's ours," she said.
As the conversation continues, Virginia talks about how she would want to have separate bank accounts to avoid any chaos and ensure financial stability. When Devin asks how different accounts would work, the Love is Blind star talks about the possibility of signing a prenup before she walks down the aisle.
"I think I would be most comfortable with just, like, having separate accounts. Even, like, a prenup." She continues, "I think we can kind of work out the details of it, obviously."
"Worst-case scenario is just people leave with what they came with and figuring out how to split assets and stuff like that before it becomes a thing, you know? I wouldn't want to be all in your pockets of, like, "Oh, he built this basketball empire and let me take money from whatever."
Love is Blind's Virginia stresses that fairness, not greed, is the goal of a prenuptial agreement. In the worst situation, if the relationship ends, both partners should take what they brought with them, she says. She emphasizes that she doesn't wish to profit from her partner's financial success, such as the "basketball empire" he established. Her viewpoint emphasizes a well-rounded approach to marriage, making sure that resources are allocated equitably before disputes occur.
New episodes of Love is Blind Season 8 are streaming on Netflix for the fans to watch.

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