Love on the Spectrum: Catching Up With the Cast

Netflix's Love on the Spectrum has captivated audiences with its heartwarming portrayal of individuals on the autism spectrum navigating the complexities of dating and relationships. Among the show's most beloved couples are Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman, who found an instant connection over their shared love for lions. Their journey, along with those of other cast members from season 1, continues to resonate with viewers, prompting curiosity about where they are now.
Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman: A Lasting Bond
Abbey and David's connection was evident from their first blind date. Their mutual passion for lions sparked an undeniable bond, and fans have been enamored with their sweet and genuine relationship ever since. Abbey even serenaded David with a heartfelt song, solidifying their commitment to one another. As of April 2025, the couple is still together and has exciting plans for the future. They are approaching their four-year anniversary in the summer of 2025. Marriage is definitely on the horizon, and they are simply waiting for the perfect moment to take that next step. In fact, Abbey penned a song titled “Boyfriend Forever” expressing her love and gratitude to David. Abbey’s family mentioned on Instagram that the two are constantly working on communication skills so that they can understand each other better.
Steve Spitz: Exploring New Avenues
Steve Spitz, another original cast member, did not find love during his time on the show. Since then, he has remained in San Francisco and is pursuing opportunities as an actor and voice-over performer, according to his LinkedIn profile. While he didn't find a romantic connection on Love on the Spectrum, Steve continues to explore his passions and career aspirations.
Dani Bowman and Adan Correa: A Journey of Love and Growth
Dani Bowman has been a familiar face on Love on the Spectrum, appearing in all three seasons. In season 1, she explored connections with several suitors before developing a relationship with Adan Correa. The pair officially dated during season 2, and Dani shared an update with In Touch in March 2024, highlighting their efforts to connect despite busy schedules. However, Adan ended the relationship in season 3 due to differing views on premarital intimacy. As of publication, Dani is now dating Henry.
Adan Correa: Finding Faith and Future Love
Following his relationship with Dani, Adan Correa has focused on his faith. He told Tudum in April 2025 that his experience taught him that “love is magical and beautiful.” He remains optimistic about finding love again and building a strong, honest relationship with someone new.
Kaelynn Partlow: Advocating for Autism Awareness
Kaelynn Partlow, who appeared in the first two seasons, did not find a romantic partner on the show. Currently, she works as an autistic therapist and uses her social media platform to share valuable information and insights about autism, contributing to greater understanding and awareness.
James B. Jones: Finding Love Off-Screen
James B. Jones, known for his speed dating endeavors on the show, found love after gaining fame from Love on the Spectrum. He met his girlfriend, Shelley, through social media, and she appeared on season 3 at his birthday party. The couple celebrated their one-year anniversary as of publication, proving that love can blossom in unexpected ways.
Subodh Garg: Balancing Work, Studies, and the Search for Love
Subodh Garg, another memorable season 1 cast member, continues to work in data entry and inventory at Katella Deli in Los Alamitos, California. According to his LinkedIn profile, he has been at the job for nearly three years. In addition to his work, Subodh is pursuing an associate’s degree in business at Santa Monica College and is set to graduate in 2025. He is still single and actively looking for a partner, as he announced in an April 2025 Instagram video. Subodh's family, who manage his Instagram account, have encouraged anyone interested in dating him to reach out.
Subodh's family shared in May 2023 that appearing on Love on the Spectrum had been life-changing. Subodh also filed his own taxes, showing his independent nature. They expressed gratitude for the support from fans and highlighted the show's positive impact on the autism community, emphasizing its message of love, acceptance, and understanding.