You know a couple have chemistry when they are giving each other cute little nicknames.
Such was the case for Love Is Blind season six couple Amber Desiree “AD” Smith and Clay Gravesande, who viewers could easily see were feeling each other from the first day in the pods. But this is Love Is Blind after all, so their road to the altar was filled with twists, turns, and a whole lot of drama.
Here’s everything we know about “All Day” and “O-Clay” from Love Is Blind season six, including their backgrounds, current relationship status, and where they are now.
Who are they?
Smith is a 33-year-old real estate broker who used to be a professional dancer for the New England Patriots and Charlotte Hornets, according to her Netflix profile. Originally from Boston, she quickly won over viewers with her focus on substance and real connections in the pods, along with her sweet demeanor.
Gravesande, 31, is an entrepreneur, according to his profile on Netflix. He was a track star at the University of South Carolina, where he says he was a six-time NCAA All-American. One of his entrepreneurial projects is a boat and Jet Ski rental business. Cool!
What went down on the show?
Despite not being able to see each other in the pods, these two clearly had chemistry from the jump. However, their instant connection cooled a little bit when Gravesande asked Smith to talk about her physical appearance (not the point of the experiment!) and Smith pursued a relationship with another suitor, Matthew Duliba.
Then Smith found out that Duliba was telling another woman, Amber Grant, the exact same things he was telling her. That ended that love story—just in time for Gravesande to break down his walls. The couple got to know each other better once Gravesande opened up emotionally and decided to continue on the LIB ~journey~ by getting engaged.
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