Love is Blind: France: Kim’s past relationships and its implications for Thomas explored 

Love is Blind: France
Love is Blind: France | Image Source: Instagram /@kimmusano

Kim and Thomas looked like one of the strongest pairs on Love is Blind: France, but the latest episodes show that Kim’s past isn’t staying in the past. The Netflix dating experiment, which dropped its French version in September 2025, asks singles to fall in love without ever seeing each other. For Kim, though, old scars are still shaping new choices. She's been frank about her previous relationships with jealous and possessive men, and these recollections permeate her interactions with Thomas.

Love is Blind: France Episode 5, which premiered on September 17, highlighted that tension. Kim frequently brings up her ex-partners while discussing trust, which makes Thomas feel like he's battling ghosts. His frustration boiled over when he admitted he feels compared every time they argue. What started as a fairytale pod romance is now tangled in baggage neither expected.

Their story is less about candlelit confessions and more about how heavy history can be when trying to build something new. It’s proof that love in the pods doesn’t erase the weight of real life, it just puts it under a microscope.

Kim’s patterns emerge on Love is Blind: France

Kim and Thomas established their connection through emotional vulnerability during the pod phase on Love is Blind: France. Kim revealed her romantic history early in their courtship, admitting she had been involved with controlling partners who exhibited jealous behavior.

"In my past relationships, I was with very jealous and possessive men," Kim shared during their initial conversations.

This openness on Love is Blind: France created intimacy. However, it also established a framework through which she would judge Thomas's actions. Thomas responded with reassurance, promising to be different from her previous partners. He emphasized his desire to love her authentically without the toxic patterns she had experienced before.

Their emotional letters strengthened this bond. From the moment Kim first spoke to Thomas in the pods, she swore he was “the one.” By Episode 2, they were engaged, but the honeymoon glow didn’t last long. In more recent episodes, Kim’s guard dog instincts have started to kick in. She constantly checks Thomas’s words and actions against memories of her exes, and he’s not thrilled about being dragged into battles he never fought.

Love is Blind: France Episode 5 really cracked things open. Thomas told Kim that whenever she brings up her past, it makes him feel like he’s being measured against her exes, like he’s already lost before the game even starts.

It was clear that the constant comparisons were chipping away at his confidence. Kim pushed back, saying loyalty means everything to her and that past heartbreak trained her to catch red flags early. But what she sees as smart defense, Thomas sees as suffocating. For him, it feels like he’s under a magnifying glass where every move is judged, with no room to just be himself.

Their clash showed two clashing playbooks on love: Kim thinks safety means shields up, while Thomas thinks it means trust without the interrogation.

What was the resolution?

After their blow-up, Kim and Thomas finally cooled off and thought things through. Kim admitted she went a little overboard and that her words stung more than she meant.

By the next morning, she owned it, telling Thomas she was sorry for being so harsh and promising to do better with her words. Thomas listened and took it in, and the two decided to keep moving forward together. Their making up showed that even when trust wobbles, a mix of honesty and patience can steady it again. Kim proved she could learn from her sharp edges, and Thomas showed his strength by hearing her out instead of shutting down.

As Love is Blind: France moves ahead, their story is a reminder that past scars don’t just vanish, but with the right mix of reflection and teamwork, they don’t have to decide the future either.


Love is Blind: France is now streaming on Netflix.

Edited by Debanjana