Love Is Blind spoilers follow.
Love Is Blind's cut couple Brittany Wisniewski and Leo Braudy have shared a relationship update.
The pair got engaged during the reality show's seventh season, but producers decided not to follow their journey after Leo popped the question.
While the six other couples jetted off to a Mexican resort, Brittany and Leo decided to take their own trip to Miami, but ended their engagement a few weeks later.
During the show's reunion special, which is now available to stream on Netflix, the pair confirmed that they have remained "very good friends" and speak on the phone every day.
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Reflecting on their holiday together, Brittany said: "We had honestly a very good time. I think a vacation truly is the make or break in a relationship and we did not pass that test, but we did have so much fun.
"We hung out with my best friend a lot, she's here and she lives in Miami. All my friends love Leo. I love Leo. I think that's something no one really knows is we're very good friends now. We talk for hours on the phone."
"I truly do love Leo, though, now, as a person," she continued. "We're very, very close. But travelling together, you know, there's just some quirks that you realise you're not compatible with long term or in a romantic way."
Brittany went on to describe getting frustrated when Leo would take a "sip" of her drink, despite him having the same beverage.
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"We really just realised that we were better as friends. Honestly, we talk about our own dating lives. We talk on the phone literally like an hour a day. It's insane," Leo added.
Brittany then confirmed to hosts Nick and Vanessa Lachey that she is seeing someone new, before Leo shared that he is still "on the market".
Elsewhere in the interview, the duo explained that they weren't surprised when they learnt they wouldn't be going to Mexico, as they felt they were the "weakest link" among the cast.
"[The producers] follow couples that they think are going to make it to the altar and we clearly did not, so they were right," said Brittany, with Leo sharing that he was "crushed".
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"But I understood where they were coming from," he added. "I mean, everybody takes this really seriously and I completely understood. It doesn't mean I wasn't sad though."
Love Is Blind creator Chris Coelen recently explained that the decision is based on which couples are "most authentically likely" to tie the knot.
"Who is really genuinely on that path? We felt, at the time, that the six couples we did end up following were the ones that felt more, on a gut level, had a real shot to say 'I do' – that they were really invested in saying 'I do'," he told Variety.
"The couple that I think we felt least likely to do that were Leo and Brittany. So, we made a decision not to follow them after the pods ended."
Love Is Blind and its international editions are available to stream via Netflix.
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