‘Love Is Blind’ Viewers Debate Cuties’ Scene as Cole Thanks Fans for Support, Zanab Defends Herself
10.11.2022 - 19:11
/ usmagazine.com
The aftermath of the Love Is Blind reunion continues. Cole Barnett and Zanab Jaffrey are both speaking out as fans react to the now-infamous “cuties’ scene.”
The 27-year-old realtor, for his part, took to Instagram Stories to thank “everyone for the messages and comments” on Wednesday, November 9, writing: “I can’t express how much your support means to me. I’m watching final episodes now and want to do a Q&A on stories tomorrow for y’all! So much love. – Cole.”
The following day, the 32-year-old flight attendant released a public note to her ex-fiancé — and a lengthy message to viewers.
“Cole, I fought for us until I couldn’t anymore. I know you know that. I know you know why I said what I said. I know you know what you did. It’s ok if you aren’t ready to talk about that yet. Zae,” she began on Thursday, November 10. “An apology for the internet: I am sorry. I’m sorry you weren’t in that relationship. I’m sorry you didn’t feel what I felt. I’m sorry we don’t have the same triggers. I’m sorry me standing up for myself, offended you so greatly. I’m sorry you didn’t see all the reasons for what I said. I’m sorry you didn’t live that with me. I’m sorry that you don’t know me. I’m sorry your insecurities are different than my own. I’m sorry your online hate says so much more of you than it ever will of me.”
Zanab went on to reference comparisons to season 2’s Deepti Vempati.
“I’m sorry Deepti’s wedding was a week before mine, long before you or I knew her story. I’m sorry you are attacking my faith. I’m sorry you don’t believe me. I’m sorry I know how worthy I am,” she continued. “I’m sorry you have the time to be a keyboard warrior. I’m sorry I’m not a paid actress. I’m sorry I can’t cry on demand. I’m sorry you feel
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