Netflix's Love is Blind: Germany premiered the show's finale on January 17, 2025. The recently released episode of the social experiment featured the conclusion of all three weddings that were initiated in the previous episode. The weddings were between couples: Hanni - Daniel, Alina - Ilias, and Sally - Medina.
During Sally and Medina's wedding, both of the cast members mutually agreed not to get married. Sharing more about their decision, Love is Blind: Germany star Medina revealed:
"I know we both only want to do it one time. And properly. But this is only the end of the experiment. Not the end for us."
Love is Blind: Germany Finale: Sally and Medina agree on their decision not to get married during the experiment
Love is Blind: Germany's finale featured three weddings, one of which was between Sally and Medina. Before going up to the altar, Sally revealed she was "most nervous" about her decision.
"I have a tendency to turn things on their head every day, or at any given moment. It felt completely torn and I think I'll probably just see in the moment what my gut tells me," confessed Sally.
On the other hand, Love is Blind: Germany star Medina mentioned he didn't know what he was thinking. He mentioned that it was a "really important" decision that he had to make.
"We fit well. So crazy. And mostly, I can totally let myself go with her. So I'm...I'm usually the pillar of strength, and always really, really strong and just all about not showing any emotions, you know. But when I'm with her, I'm completely different. It's crazy," shared Medina.
While meeting her parents, Sally mentioned she was feeling "very nervous." She added that she didn't know what to do. Her parents supported Sally in whatever decision she made. Her father mentioned that they were rooting for their daughter.
"Maybe we can communicate without words and just with our gaze. Um, and then I hope that I get such a strong feeling that the decision becomes clear at the moment," confessed Sally.
At the altar, when the officiant asked Love is Blind: Germany star her decision, she mentioned:
"Medina, as much as I would like to...I can't today. I know how important marriage is, and I'd like to give us a fighting chance."
Listening to her, Medina agreed with Sally, and he mentioned that as important marriage was for them, they wanted to do it "one time." While sharing, both of them got emotional and shed tears on the altar.
The male cast member added that it was the "end of the experiment" but was not "the end" for them. The couple then kissed, and everyone applauded their decision.
Fans can witness Sally and Medina's wedding ceremony on Love is Blind: Germany Finale on Netflix.

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