After years of heartbreak, healing, and hard choices, Love Is Blind’s Taylor Haag says she’s finally found something she never thought she’d have — peace. And she credits every bit of it to her husband, Daniel Hastings.
“It’s not just love,” Taylor shared. “It’s safety. It’s knowing that at the end of every hard day, I’ll come home to someone who still wants to make me laugh before we fall asleep.”
“I Didn’t Know Love Could Be This Easy”
Taylor’s journey on Love Is Blind was anything but smooth. She walked away from the pods with doubts, wrestled with emotional walls, and nearly gave up on finding the kind of connection she craved. But Daniel changed everything.
“He never made me beg for his time. He never made me question his feelings. From day one, it’s been simple — not because we’re perfect, but because we choose each other every single day.”
Even now, after the cameras have stopped rolling and real life has taken over, Taylor says their bond has only grown stronger.
“We have arguments, we disagree, we get stressed just like anyone else. But we never go to bed without checking in — without cracking a joke or saying, ‘I’ve got you.’”
From Chaos to Calm
Taylor admits that before Daniel, her life was defined by instability and second-guessing. But now, it’s the little things that bring her the most joy.
“It’s him making me tea when I’m cranky. It’s dancing in the kitchen while we make dinner. It’s the fact that I can be fully myself — messy, moody, loud — and he still looks at me like I’m magic.”
She pauses before adding:
“I used to chase chaos because I thought that was passion. But with Daniel, I learned that peace is what I was really starving for.”
“This Is the Love I Prayed For”
Now married and building a future together, Taylor says the relationship she once feared she’d never have is her everyday reality.
“I look at him sometimes and think, ‘This is the man who will raise my kids. The man who will hold my hand when I’m old. The man who still makes me laugh when the world feels too heavy.’ That kind of love? It’s rare.”
She finishes with a soft smile:
“We laugh every night before bed. That’s not luck — that’s love, effort, and choosing each other, over and over. And I’d choose him a thousand times again.”