“A Baby Needs Love — But It Also Needs Money”: Love Is Blind’s AD Smith and Ollie Sutherland Face Explosive Showdown Over Finances and Future, as Parenting Fears Boil Over Just Weeks Before Baby Arrives

   

With their due date looming and emotions running high, Love Is Blind’s AD Smith and Ollie Sutherland are no longer seeing eye to eye — and the cracks in their love story are threatening to turn into a full-blown rupture.

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Behind the baby showers and curated Instagram posts lies a storm brewing — one centered around money, responsibility, and what it really means to build a family.

“I’m excited to be a mom,” AD says tearfully. “But I didn’t sign up to do it alone — financially or emotionally.”


“He Keeps Saying It’ll Work Out — But Hope Doesn’t Pay Bills”

Sources close to the couple reveal that tensions have escalated in recent weeks, with AD growing increasingly frustrated by Ollie’s laid-back approach to their future.

“She’s been pulling double shifts, budgeting every dollar, nesting for the baby — and he’s still talking about ‘figuring it out later,’” a friend shares. “It’s not just about money. It’s about feeling supported.”

 

An Unplanned Baby — and a Very Different Pace

While both AD and Ollie have expressed excitement about becoming parents, insiders say their outlooks on stability and preparation couldn’t be more different.

“She’s in survival mode. He’s in dream mode,” the source continues. “She’s asking about health insurance and diapers. He’s talking about maybe starting a business next year.”


“If We’re Already Fighting Now… What Happens When the Baby Comes?”

During a raw moment filmed just weeks before their due date, AD reportedly broke down after yet another argument about money — this time about dipping into savings for a crib.

“I don’t need a millionaire,” she told Ollie. “I need a man who shows up and plans. Because love isn’t enough when the bills are past due.”


Can Love Survive Real Life?

Despite the tension, AD hasn’t given up on Ollie — not yet. “He has the biggest heart,” she admits. “But I need more than heart right now. I need a partner.”

As the countdown to their baby’s arrival continues, one thing is painfully clear: this isn’t the fairytale ending they imagined in the pods.

It’s real life — and love might not be blind to what it takes to survive it.