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Love Is Blind's Hannah Reveals Her True Thoughts on Leo's Shouting Match
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Date:2025-04-16 20:05:52
Warning: This article contains spoilers from episodes one through five of Love Is Blind season seven.
Hannah Jiles is not turning a blind eye to Leo Braudy's eyebrow-raising behavior.
After the Love Is Blind season seven star tried to cut things off with Leo on the Netflix dating show, she was left shocked when the art dealer began yelling at her in the pods—an experience that still affects her to this day.
"It was really traumatic for me," Hannah exclusively told E! News' Francesca Amiker. "I kind of blacked out a little bit of it."
The medical device saleswoman explained that she was confused when Leo began propositioning her, practically begging her to reconsider.
"I just felt like I don’t know what to do," she recalled. "I looked down and I see all these tissues and I’m like, ‘Oh my god, is that a snot rocket coming out of my nose?’ It was a lot."
And while it was a "very emotional" experience for Hannah, the 27-year-old knows she's not alone in facing such behavior from an ex.
"It's very hard, and I think a lot of people can relate to when you’re trying to end things with someone and they just don’t let you," Hannah continued. "I think some people can get caught up in that cycle where they just don’t leave."
Her advice? "If you know it’s not it and someone’s treating you like that, get out of there."
In the tense scene, Hannah told Leo she decided to pursue her connection with real estate agent Nick Dorka instead. Leo quickly became upset and—in a move that some viewers have called manipulative—appeared to suddenly decide that he wanted to propose to Hannah even though he'd been wavering between her and his other pod date Brittany Wisniewski for days.
"What would you say if I asked you to marry me right now?" Leo asked, with Hannah replying through tears, "This is, like, too much."
"Please give me an answer," Leo demanded. "I'm just tortured over here sitting here, like, not knowing if I have a chance with you or if I don't."
"I feel very confused," Hannah replied, prompting Leo to respond, "Please Hannah, can you tell me: Does part of you feel you couldn't handle this uncertainly for another day? Then maybe I'm not special enough to be willing to handle that for. And if that's the case, I'm not the one for you. You are special enough to me to be willing to tear my f--king hair out all day."
Ultimately, Hannah felt Nick was the one for her. Watch her journey unfold in episodes one through six of Love Is Blind season seven, now streaming on Netflix. New episodes drop Wednesdays.
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