Meg Fink is finally opening up about the one man from the Love Is Blind experiment who left a mark too deep to forget — Mason Horacek. In an emotional reveal that has fans buzzing, Meg admits that it wasn’t just the connection they built in the pods that stuck with her — it was the feeling Mason gave her. A feeling of protection, of being seen, of finally feeling safe.
“It wasn’t just chemistry or excitement,” Meg shared in a recent interview. “With Mason, I felt grounded. I felt chosen. I felt like no matter what chaos was happening around me, he’d stand between me and the storm.”
A Love She Tried to Move On From
After their time on the show ended, the pair went their separate ways, and Meg tried her best to move on. But no matter who she met or how hard she tried to move forward, Mason was the one name she couldn’t shake.
“There’s a difference between being wanted and being protected,” Meg said. “And Mason made me feel like nothing could touch me when I was with him.”
Friends close to Meg say she struggled privately with letting go, even though publicly, she remained poised and silent about their split. That silence broke recently when Meg confirmed something fans had suspected for weeks — Mason was the one who asked for a second chance.
“He Reached Out First”
In a candid moment, Meg revealed,
“He reached out. He told me he couldn’t stop thinking about me — about what we had, and how real it felt. And hearing that? It shattered every wall I had up.”
While Meg didn’t confirm whether they’re officially back together, she left the door more than cracked:
“I don’t know what the future looks like, but I know what it feels like to be with someone who makes you feel safe. And that’s not something I take lightly anymore.”
Fans Are Divided — Again
As always, the Love Is Blind fandom is reacting with a mix of excitement and caution. While many are rooting for Meg and Mason to find their way back to each other, others are wary — reminding everyone that second chances only work when real change is involved.
But one thing is clear: in a world of fast feelings and fleeting connections, what Meg and Mason had was real enough to linger. And sometimes, that’s more powerful than any engagement ring or on-camera “I do.”