If you’ve been scrolling through Netflix lately or following the absolute chaos that was Love Is Blind Season 9, there’s one question that’s probably burning a hole in your brain: Are Megan and Jordan still together? Short answer? No. Not even a little bit.
In fact, the way things ended between "Sparkle" Megan Walerius and Jordan Keltner was so dramatic—and frankly, so life-altering—that it basically redefined what people expect from the show’s reunion episodes. We aren't just talking about a "we decided to be friends" breakup. We’re talking about secret babies, new millionaire boyfriends, and a complete pivot in lifestyle that left fans' jaws on the floor.
The Breakup No One Saw Coming (But Everyone Should Have)
Honestly, if you watched their journey in Denver, the red flags were waving pretty high. Megan and Jordan were the classic case of "opposites attract until they actually have to live together."
Megan is a high-achieving, independent business owner. She likes the finer things. She wants spontaneity. Jordan? He’s a salt-of-the-earth service manager and a dedicated single dad to his five-year-old son, Luca. While they bonded over deeply personal things—like the fact that Luca has Type 1 diabetes, the same condition Megan’s late father had—the "real world" hit them like a freight train.
They didn't even make it to the altar.
The split happened in their apartment just one day before the wedding. Megan called it off. She realized that becoming a stepmom and toning down her extravagant lifestyle for Jordan's "simple" routine just wasn't her. It was a brutal conversation. Jordan, to his credit, took it like a champ, later telling Variety that they had a "pact" not to embarrass each other at the altar if they weren't 100% in.
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That Shocking Reunion Reveal
If you missed the October 2025 reunion, you missed the moment the internet broke. Megan walked onto that stage and dropped a literal bomb: She is now a mother. But the baby isn't Jordan's.
About three months after filming wrapped, Megan met a guy named Paul Wegman. Things moved fast. Like, light-speed fast. She got pregnant almost immediately, and by the time the reunion aired, she was already showing off her two-month-old son, Brooks.
Jordan sat there and handled the news with incredible grace. He actually revealed that he already knew about the baby because he’d reached out to Megan after some "disgusting person" tried to stir up drama in his Instagram DMs. He praised her transparency. It was surprisingly mature for a reality TV cast, but it officially slammed the door on any "will-they-won't-they" theories.
What Are They Doing Now in 2026?
As of January 2026, Megan and Jordan are living completely separate lives, though they claim to be on "banter" terms.
Megan's New Life as a "Mum Influencer"
Megan has fully leaned into her new role. She’s essentially retired the "independent single woman" brand and replaced it with high-end motherhood. If you follow her on social media, you’ll see:
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- Sponsored Content: She’s been posting heavily on LTK, linking everything from $10,000 cribs to Gucci wallpaper in Brooks' nursery.
- Paul Wegman: Her partner Paul seems to match her financial energy perfectly. They are living that "millionaire parents" life in Denver.
- Privacy vs. Publicity: After keeping her pregnancy a secret for a year, she’s now very public about her "family era."
Jordan’s Focused on Luca
Jordan has mostly retreated from the spotlight. He’s back to his regular life as a service manager, but he’s also found success as a children's book author. His series, Dear Luca, inspired by his son’s journey with diabetes, has gained a lot of traction since the show aired.
He’s admitted that his biggest regret was introducing Megan to Luca so early. He told Elite Daily that he won't be introducing his son to anyone he dates for a long, long time. He’s casually dating again, but he’s not looking for another reality TV romance.
Why They Didn't Work Out
It basically comes down to the "lifestyle gap." Megan wanted a partner who could hop on a plane to Italy at a moment's notice. Jordan needed to make sure Luca had his insulin and was tucked in for school.
There was also a weird tension regarding money. Megan mentioned several times that men are "intimidated" by her success. While Jordan wasn't necessarily intimidated, he was exhausted. He’d come home from a long shift and want to sit in silence; Megan wanted "stimulation" and deep conversation.
"I’m a f***ing normal guy," Jordan famously told her during their final fight.
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That sentence really summed up the whole problem. He was normal; she was "sparkle."
The Actionable Takeaway for Fans
If you're still holding out hope for a reconciliation, it's time to let go. Megan and Jordan are a prime example of why the Love Is Blind experiment is so risky when kids are involved.
If you want to keep up with them individually, here is the best way to do it without getting lost in the rumor mill:
- Follow Megan for the "Lifestyle": If you want to see high-end nursery decor and "day in the life" mom content, her Instagram is the place.
- Support Jordan’s Books: If you were touched by his story with Luca, his Dear Luca book series is a legitimate way to support a single dad who actually showed up as a "good guy" on TV.
- Watch for the Season 10 Crossover: Rumor has it some Season 9 cast members might pop up in future Netflix "After the Altar" specials, though with Megan's new family, she might be done with the franchise for good.
They aren't together, but they both seem to have found the versions of happiness they were looking for—just not with each other.
Next Steps for You:
Check out Megan’s latest nursery reveal on her social channels if you want to see what a "million-dollar baby room" looks like, or look up Jordan’s children’s books if you’re interested in resources for families dealing with Type 1 diabetes.