In a powerful moment of reflection and renewal, Love Is Blind alums Taylor Haag and Daniel Hastings are pulling back the curtain on their emotional evolution — from heartbreak and hesitation to a bond forged through real growth. And now, after everything, they’re ready for the next chapter: parenthood.
“We Didn’t Fall in Love in a Straight Line — We Fell, We Stumbled, and We Fought Our Way Back”
For Taylor, love didn’t come easy. After being hurt, doubted, and questioned — both by viewers and by Daniel himself — she admits there were nights she wondered if their story would ever be worth telling.
“There were days I felt like I was loving someone who wasn’t sure if he wanted to love me back,” she said softly. “And there were nights I thought maybe walking away would hurt less than waiting for him to finally see me.”
But somehow, through every misstep, they kept coming back to each other. And now, with their past behind them, they’re stepping into the most meaningful role of their lives.
“He Looked at Me One Night and Said, ‘Let’s Build Something That Lasts’ — And I Believed Him”
Daniel, who once wrestled with fear, now speaks with quiet certainty.
“I wasn’t always proud of how I showed up,” he admitted. “But what matters is how I stayed. I didn’t choose Taylor just for the cameras. I chose her when no one was watching.”
Taylor nods. “He became the man I always believed was in there. And when I finally stopped needing him to prove it — he did.”
Ready to Be Parents — Not Because They’re Perfect, But Because They’re Real
Now, the couple says they’re more than ready to bring a child into the world — one that will grow up surrounded by honesty, strength, and love that’s been tested and survived.
“We’ve made peace with our past,” Taylor said. “And we’re ready to pour all that love into something bigger than us.”
Daniel added, “We’re not doing this because it’s easy. We’re doing it because it’s right. Because no matter how far we’ve drifted before — we’ve always found our way home. To each other.”
And this time, they’re not just building a future — they’re building a family.