“You Starved Me Emotionally — Then Blamed Me for Wanting More”: Love Is Blind’s Taylor Haag ERUPTS on Daniel for Gaslighting, Says He Called Her ‘Needy’ to Justify His Own Detachment

   

In a devastating emotional reckoning that’s been building since the cameras stopped rolling, Love Is Blind's Taylor Haag is finally speaking her truth — and what she’s revealing about her relationship with Daniel Hastings is nothing short of heartbreaking.

Love Is Blind's Taylor Haag and Daniel Hastings Get Married for the Second  Time

“He made me feel like I was too much,” Taylor confessed tearfully. “Too emotional. Too sensitive. Too needy. But all I ever wanted was a partner who showed up for me.”


Love Didn’t Blind — It Bruised

Taylor claims Daniel weaponized her vulnerability and used emotional silence as a form of control. What looked like calm, collected detachment on screen, she says, was actually cold indifference — and behind closed doors, she was left begging for crumbs of connection.

“He wouldn’t talk. He wouldn’t touch. And when I asked why, he told me I was the problem. That I was ‘draining,’” she revealed. “But the truth is — he just didn’t want to be held accountable for how little he gave.”


A Breaking Point in Private — and Now, in Public

Sources close to the former couple say the final straw came during an off-camera therapy session, when Taylor realized she was the only one doing the emotional heavy lifting. Since their split, she’s found her voice — and she’s using it to call out what she describes as months of emotional gaslighting.

 

“He told me love was enough. But he never showed it. And when I broke down, he made it about how I couldn’t handle my own feelings. That’s not love — that’s manipulation.”


A Pattern of Dismissal

This isn’t the first time Daniel has been accused of emotional detachment, but Taylor’s words are cutting deeper than ever. Fans who once rooted for the quiet, composed Daniel are now questioning whether his calm was actually just emotional distance — and whether Taylor was never seen as an equal in the relationship.

“I kept trying to be less, to take up less space — just so he’d stay. But I don’t want love that makes me disappear.”