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Love Is Blind’s Kacie McIntosh Denounces Harassment, Disputes Edit as Patrick Suzuki Urges Fans to Be Kind

She says the split wasn’t about appearance, expressing a plan to continue dating privately after filming.

Overview

  • Kacie McIntosh said she has received death threats and asked viewers to stop targeting her loved ones, calling the aired storyline a heavily edited version of events.
  • In new interviews, McIntosh maintains she did not end the relationship over Patrick Suzuki’s looks and says she hoped to reconnect in Denver off-camera.
  • McIntosh says she regrets how the hotel conversation played on-screen, describing a confusing moment where she tried to shield Suzuki’s feelings and was not fully direct.
  • Suzuki posted that he does not condone hate and urged fans to “take it easy” on McIntosh and fellow cast member Anna Yuan, while saying he felt blindsided and sought therapy to process the breakup.
  • Yuan explained her abrupt exit by citing discomfort with public vulnerability and concern for her immigrant parents, as outlets note conflicting accounts over whether McIntosh contacted Suzuki after filming.