Wisniewski, 33, added, “We’ll be there. Will you?”
The former couple concluded the teaser with Wisniewski blowing viewers a kiss and Braudy repeatedly saying, “Mwah,” something he did often in the pods.
Braudy, who was roasted online for constantly talking about his wealth, and Wisniewski were one of several couples who got engaged sight unseen on the latest season of “Love Is Blind,” which first hit the streaming platform on Oct. 2.
After the couple came face to face for the first time, the meeting quickly turned awkward when Wisniewski refused to say “I love you” back and pulled away when he attempted to kiss her.
Moments later, “Love Is Blind” producers informed viewers that the pair “took their own trip to Miami and broke off their engagement weeks later.”
“The chemistry just wasn’t there. We had a talk in the beginning about how this could work and then time went on during the trip and the chemistry just wasn’t there and we mutually felt that,” she said.
“We’re very good communicators, so it was not a big ordeal. It was a very clean, respectful realization. Leo, like I said, checked off a lot of the boxes of what I wanted in a man. He’s just not my person.”
Braudy added, “We had a lot of conversations throughout the trip, and mutually came to the conclusion that we just didn’t see it turning into marriage.”
Episodes 1 through 9 of “Love Is Blind” Season 7 are now streaming on Netflix.
Episodes 10 and 11 will drop on the streaming platform on Oct. 16 and the “Love Is Blind” Season 7 reunion airs Oct. 30 at 9 p.m. ET.
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