'Love on Spectrum' star Abbey Romeo praises David Isaacman before split

Internal conflict over marriage led to Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman breakup

'Love on Spectrum' star Abbey Romeo praises David Isaacman before split

Love on the Spectrum star Abbey Romeo demonstrated no outward signs of relationship distress during a podcast appearance just two weeks before her split from David Isaacman was confirmed.

Appearing on the We Need to Talk podcast on 24 March 2026, alongside her mother, Christine Romeo, the 27-year-old praised Isaacman for his attentive nature.

She highlighted how he supported her sensory needs, stating, "He says things that make me feel good, he covers my ears when there’s a certain noise I don’t like."

The interview showcased the deep affection Abbey held for Isaacman, 31, as Christine revealed her daughter had memorised all twenty-four names of his stuffed animal collection within their first week of dating.

Host Paul C. Brunson described the gesture as a profound "action" of love. However, despite these sweet sentiments, the US Sun reported on Thursday that the beloved couple has ended their nearly five-year relationship.

Sources suggest the pair reached an impasse regarding their future, as Abbey felt ready for marriage while Isaacman required more time.

The duo had previously addressed these pressures during the fourth season of the hit Netflix series. While Abbey expressed a poignant desire to "be a bride so badly," she also voiced fears regarding divorce and a reluctance to "rush" the process.

Isaacman had maintained that an engagement would only occur "whenever the time is right." This high-profile separation follows years of public interest in their journey, which has been a significant subject of lifestyle trends and celebrity news reports since their first date in Season 1.