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Love on the Spectrum couple Madison Marilla gets on-camera proposal, Abbey Romeo splits up

Madison Marilla and Tyler White’s Sunken Gardens proposal turned a season-four anniversary date into a ring-watch moment, while Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman confirmed their split.

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Love on the Spectrum couple Madison Marilla gets on-camera proposal, Abbey Romeo splits up
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Madison Marilla’s engagement to Tyler White gave Love on the Spectrum the kind of proposal scene that fans immediately read for ring-watch clues, even before the wedding planning turns fully public. Netflix cameras caught White proposing during a Christmas-themed anniversary date at Sunken Gardens in Tampa, Florida, the same place the couple returned to for their first-anniversary celebration after meeting while filming Season 3.

That choice of setting mattered. Sunken Gardens was not a staged backdrop but a location already tied to the couple’s story, which made the proposal feel less like reality television polish and more like a chapter that had been folded back into itself. The engagement appears in Season 4, which premiered on April 1, 2026, and it extends the series’ appeal beyond first dates into the details viewers now track most closely: the pace of a relationship, the symbolism of the setting, and the way a proposal lands after a year of dating.

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Marilla had already said on camera that neither she nor White was ready to rush into marriage, adding that she did not want to become divorced like her mother. That candid hesitation gives the engagement extra texture. It shows how Love on the Spectrum has become less about a single romantic payoff than about watching people move through time, with each milestone carrying its own emotional weight. The couple’s eventual wedding plans, described as cowboy- and princess-themed, fit the series’ knack for turning deeply personal preferences into something fans can picture instantly.

The engagement also arrives in a season that keeps returning viewers to familiar faces rather than resetting the story. Netflix described Season 4 as following returning favorites and newcomers as they navigated romance and relationships on the autism spectrum, and Madison and Tyler are part of the show’s shift toward long-form relationship storytelling. Their proposal is more than a happy ending; it is the kind of screen moment that drives search interest because it answers one question while opening another about the ring, the ceremony, and what comes next.

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Not every couple in the franchise is headed toward the altar. Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman, who met on Season 1 and had been featured together across all four seasons, split after nearly five years together in April 2026. Christine Romeo, Abbey’s mother, later addressed the breakup in a video, underscoring how the series now documents not only beginnings, but also the endings that come with real relationships.

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