Here’s the latest I can share based on recent coverage.
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Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman from Love on the Spectrum reportedly split after about five years, with reports indicating disagreements over marriage timing were a central factor. Several outlets referenced insider sources and public statements indicating they decided to go their separate ways while remaining friends.[1][4]
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confirmations came publicly in April 2026, with Abbey and David reportedly confirming their breakup to People, and coverage noting Abbey’s hope for marriage contrasted with David’s timeline, which was a major point of tension in their relationship.[2][4]
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reaction in fan circles and media included discussions about what the breakup means for Abbey’s personal and professional trajectory, as well as how the pair will navigate future appearances together or separately on social media and in potential interview contexts.[3][6]
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there have been ongoing discussions and some mixed reporting on the specifics, including statements from family friends and supporters suggesting they remain on good terms, and that the breakup is not drama-filled but tied to divergent life plans.[4][2]
If you’d like, I can narrow to a particular source (e.g., major outlets like People or Entertainment Tonight) or check for any official statements or subsequent updates from Abbey, David, or their representatives. I can also summarize any new developments in a brief timeline.
Citations:
- Abbey and David split reported; marriage timing cited as key issue.[1]
- Public confirmation to People; marriage timeline differences discussed.[2][4]
- Fan and media reactions and ongoing coverage.[6][3]