In the finale of Love Is Blind: Italy, Davide Aulicino and Ludovica Cappello faced the moment of truth at the altar. After a journey of deep conversations and growing tensions, their wedding day arrived with one of the season’s most unexpected results. While Ludovica chose to say “yes,” Davide listened to his heart and declined, leading to an emotional and honest conversation about their differences.
The Final Decision at the Altar
The season finale, which premiered on December 15, 2025, brought all the engaged couples to their weddings . For Ludovica and Davide, the decision was not mutual.
At the ceremony, Ludovica stated her wish to marry Davide and build a future together, clearly saying “yes” . Davide, however, had reached a different conclusion. He told her and everyone present that he could not go through with the marriage . He explained his choice by saying they had “two totally opposite points of view” .
Ludovica was visibly surprised by the public rejection. She responded in the moment, telling Davide she believed it took more courage to stay and work on a relationship . She then shook his hand and left the altar .
A Private Conversation and Painful Realizations
After the ceremony, the two met for a private talk where Ludovica sought to understand his decision . She expressed how she had always been there for him and felt they had a strong connection .
Davide was open about his reasons. He pointed to differences in their lifestyles and a lack of chemistry as the main issues . He admitted that he had not been physically interested in her for some time, which he said was why their intimacy had faded . His final explanation to her was direct:
“You’re just not the woman that I want at this moment to move forward with, to build a family and a future with.”
He later told the cameras he was looking for someone “a bit stronger,” who would not bring up their lack of intimacy during arguments .
For Ludovica, this conversation led to a painful moment of self-reflection. Hurt by his words, she was left in tears, concluding that she had been “the problem” in their relationship .
Looking Back at Their Journey Together
Davide and Ludovica’s connection began strongly in the pods, where they bonded over humor and feeling comfortable with each other . Ludovica had also connected with another contestant, Nicola, but ultimately chose Davide, especially after he gave a sincere apology for a moment when he had withdrawn from a serious conversation .
Their first face-to-face meeting after the proposal was positive, though Ludovica admitted Davide looked different than she had pictured . They enjoyed a couples’ retreat in Morocco, but a significant conflict arose toward the end of the trip . Ludovica discovered that Davide had left his house keys with a woman he had casually dated before the show . She was “extremely upset” by this, viewing it as disrespectful, while Davide insisted the woman was just a friend .
This incident created a lasting strain. After moving in together in Milan, their physical intimacy changed noticeably . Davide said he was feeling stressed, but Ludovica saw the distance as a sign of deeper problems . In the days leading up to the wedding, they openly discussed their issues. Ludovica questioned how she could marry someone if they did not have a good physical connection, while Davide said that was not his main priority .
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Where Are They Now?
As of mid-December 2025, there is no confirmed public information that Davide and Ludovica have reconnected after the finale . Their relationship does not appear to have transitioned into a friendship .
Both lead active, independent lives in Milan. Ludovica works as an e-commerce manager for a fashion brand, a job that involves travel to places like Mykonos and Saint-Tropez . Davide is an insurance entrepreneur, and he also enjoys traveling, often visiting destinations like Ischia and Capri .
The official reunion episode for Love Is Blind: Italy Season 1 is scheduled to premiere on December 19, 2025, and may provide more clarity on their current status and feelings .




































