Love on the Spectrum Stars Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman Break Up After 5 Years
Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman from Netflix's "Love on the Spectrum" confirmed they broke up after nearly five years together. The couple released a joint statement about their split.

Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman, stars of Netflix's popular reality show "Love on the Spectrum," have officially confirmed their breakup after nearly five years of dating.
The couple released a joint statement breaking their silence about the split. Multiple entertainment outlets reported the news after the pair decided to speak publicly about ending their relationship.
"Love on the Spectrum" follows autistic singles as they navigate dating and relationships. Romeo and Isaacman became fan favorites during their time on the show, with viewers following their romance as it developed.
The show has been praised for authentic representation of the autistic community and has helped change how people view autism and relationships. Romeo and Isaacman's relationship was a central storyline that resonated with many viewers.
Neither has shared specific details about what led to their decision to part ways, but they appear to be handling the breakup amicably by releasing a joint statement together.
Romeo and Isaacman were one of the most beloved couples from the hit Netflix show about autistic people finding love. Their relationship gave hope to many viewers who saw themselves represented on screen.
Fans will likely watch for any future statements from Romeo and Isaacman about their plans moving forward.
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