- Alexa Alfia and Brennon Lemieux met and got married on season 3 of Netflix’s Love Is Blind in 2022.
- The couple eventually filed for divorce in December 2025, a year after they welcomed their daughter, Vienna Ziva.
- Now, Alexa is alleging that Brennon is at fault for the end of their marriage in new court documents.
Yes, it’s true—another Love Is Blind couple has called it quits after meeting and getting married on the show. The couple in question is Alexa Alfia and Brennon Lemieux, who paired up on season 3 of the beloved Netflix reality series in 2022.
They announced their split with a joint statement posted to Instagram on December 3, 2025, where they wrote, in part, “After much reflection and many heartfelt conversations, we have made the difficult decision to end our marriage. This choice was not made lightly, and it comes with a great deal of care, respect, and appreciation for the time we’ve shared.”
While things seemed amicable between the former flames, who welcomed their daughter, Vienna Ziva, in July 2024, new court documents obtained by UsWeekly reveal that Alexa thinks Brennon is to blame for their divorce. She’s also requesting a larger cut of their estate, per the docs.
According to UsWeekly, Alexa filed court docs that denied the allegations in Brennon’s divorce petition on December 4 and asked that the court split up their estate while requesting a disproportionate share of the estate. The reality TV personality listed several reasons for being owed more in the filing, including attorney fees, future monetary support, the wasting of community assets by Brennon, and his “fault in the breakup of the marriage.”
An insider told the outlet that Alexa asked for her separate property to be confirmed as her sole property as she “makes more money than Brennon and wants to retain her earnings.”
A few weeks before her filing, Brennon submitted a divorce petition, in which he said his marriage to Alexa was “insupportable” because of their “conflict of personalities.” He also noted that there would be no “reasonable expectation of reconciliation” and requested that the court to award him any assets he had before they tied the knot.
Amid ^^^ all this, the former couple is still prioritizing their young daughter.
“While our journey as a married couple is coming to an end, we remain supportive of one another, devoted to our daughter, and committed to navigating this transition with compassion,” they wrote in their joint statement.











