Netflix's new reality series Blue Therapy, which actually is an adaptation of a YouTube series, dropped on Netflix earlier this month. The show followed seven couples at different stages in their relationships, as they tried to work through their differences with therapist Karen Doherty.
Although the show only dropped a few days ago, it was filmed way in advance. So where we saw them in the final episode may not be where they are now.
Who's still together, who's not, and who says they are "stronger than ever"? Let's find out.
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The finale saw Daisy and Jay break up but agree to co-parent their young daughter. Now they are back together, with Jay stating that "we’re more honest with each other" while Daisy believes the process made her "a more pleasant person".
Debbie and Kevin's five-year relationship risked hitting the rocks over him putting more time into his restaurant, and left the process intending to stay together and work through their issues.
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Now they say they are better at understanding each other's perspective, with Debbie realising just how hard it is to start and grow a new business.
Maria and Viktor had been together for seven years heading into the show, but came to blows over the issue of marriage. They decided to stay together, but is that still the case?
It is indeed, and even though they're both okay with not getting married, Maria said they were in their "honeymooning" period and more in love with each other than they have been in ages.
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Mike and Yasmin joined the process engaged and parents to one child, but battled over finances and lack of intimacy. Nowadays they say they are "stronger than ever": still engaged and actually expecting their second child in May, with their intimacy issues a thing of the past.
12 years and two kids into their relationship, Dami and Jermaine were sleeping in different rooms due to intimacy issues and a reluctance to discuss the career imbalance of Dami wanting to go back to work and Jermaine working too often to see his family.
Now they are focusing on making time for each other, praising the "well thought-out and delicately filmed" show for helping them out.
Childhood sweethearts with three kids of their own, Carmen and Junior's 20-year relationship was at risk due to constant arguments, and a lack of trust due to Junior having a vasectomy without her knowledge.
"Myself and Carmen are still happily married and will be until death do us part", Junior said, with Carmen explained that they are communicating a lot more nowadays.
Mons and Shay were facing difficulties in their two-year relationship due to Shay's multiple infidelities, but left the show intending to make it work.
Just like every other couple on the show, the couple are still together, which is very impressive. Shay noted that it's a work-in-progress, as they are "continuing to work on things", while Mons praised Blue Therapy for not "only showing the perfect side of a relationship".
Blue Therapy is available to stream on Netflix now.
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