Love Is Blind's AD Explains Why She Confronted Sarah Ann at the Lake Party
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AD, star of Love Is Blind season 6, recently shared about her unexpected encounter with Sarah Ann Bick at the lake party. She mentioned that it was not something she had planned.
During an interview with Entertainment Weekly on Thursday, February 29, AD, 33, expressed, "I had no idea that I was going to talk to Sarah Ann. Honestly, I didn't think she was going to be there, so talking to her was very interesting."
AD expressed her loyalty to Laura, stating that she always has her back and would defend her friends when needed. She mentioned that she believes her friends would do the same for her, so she did it for Laura when the opportunity arose.
On season 6 episode 11 of the Netflix dating series, which was released on February 28th, viewers witnessed AD standing up for Laura Dadisman. This was in response to Sarah Ann sending an Instagram message to Laura's fiancé, Jeramey Lutinski, and spending time with him until 5 a.m.
AD mentioned to Sarah Ann that he saw the DM she sent to Jeramey during their one-on-one chat. He questioned if it was appropriate to express interest in a man who just got engaged.
In response, Sarah Ann, 30, defended herself by stating that Jeramey, 32, was the one who hinted at keeping their options open. She tried to explain to AD that neither she nor Jeramey intended to end their relationship.
"He broke up with me in a way that made me feel like he didn't really want to do it," she shared. She also mentioned, "I didn't speak up like I should have because I didn't want to seem desperate and beg for him to stay. He even said, 'I wish you had told me how you felt because maybe things could have turned out differently.'"
The conversation escalated when AD criticized Sarah Ann's pursuit of a man who was already engaged, calling it "wild."
AD asked, "You know Laura is engaged to this man. Why not give them a fair chance? It's not right for you to pursue someone who didn't choose you. You knew they were engaged from the beginning."
The tense conversation ended with Sarah Ann insisting she did nothing wrong and had no ill intentions, causing AD to walk away in the middle of their discussion.
Love Is Blind's AD Explains Why She Confronted Sarah Ann at the Lake Party
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In a private conversation, AD expressed her disbelief at Sarah Ann's perspective on the situation. She found it strange that Sarah Ann believed she had done nothing wrong by getting involved in an engagement that was not her business. AD also felt that Sarah Ann's actions lacked class and declared her support for Laura.
Despite AD's discussion with Sarah Ann, it seemed to have little impact. Sarah Ann and Jeramey later had a private conversation where they both agreed that Sarah Ann's message to Jeramey after their breakup was not as negative as others had suggested. Jeramey also stated that he fully supported Sarah Ann's actions and had no regrets about communicating with her while still engaged to Laura.
At the end of the lake party, Laura and Jeramey decided to end their relationship for good. They left the party on jet skis with Sarah Ann, while the rest of the cast watched from the shore.
New episodes of Love Is Blind season 6 are available on Netflix every Wednesday.
Editor's P/S:
The article highlights the drama surrounding an unexpected encounter between AD and Sarah Ann Bick at a lake party on the popular Netflix reality series "Love Is Blind." AD's loyalty to her friend Laura and her confrontation with Sarah Ann about her pursuit of Laura's fiancé, Jeramey, adds an element of intrigue to the show.
AD's unwavering support for Laura and her willingness to defend her friends is admirable. Her questioning of Sarah Ann's motives and her disapproval of her actions demonstrate her strong sense of loyalty. However, the situation becomes more complicated as Sarah Ann defends her actions, claiming that Jeramey had hinted at keeping their options open. The ensuing tension and the eventual breakup of Laura and Jeramey leave viewers wondering about the ethics of pursuing someone who is already in a committed relationship.