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Warning: The Ultimatum: Queer Love Season 2 spoilers ahead. They may not have been one of the most dramatic couples on The Ultimatum: Queer Love Season 2, but are Kyle and Bridget still together after their surprise engagement in the finale?
Kyle Neal and Bridget Matloff were one of four couples who got engaged on The Ultimatum: Queer Love Season 2, along with AJ Blount and Britney Thompson; Haley Drexler and Pilar Dizon; and Dayna Matthews and Magan Mourad. Kyle gave Bridget the ultimatum, which led them to enter trial marriages with new partners. Kyle coupled up with Pilar Dizon (who was with Haley Drexler), while Bridget’s trial marriage was with Ashley Johnson (who was with Marita Prodger).
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While Kyle and Bridget didn’t have one of the most dramatic storylines on The Ultimatum: Queer Love Season 2, their relationship was far from boring. But where are they now?

Kyle also confirmed to Tudum after The Ultimatum Season 2 finale and reunion that she and Bridget are still together, but haven’t started wedding planning yet.
“We haven’t planned anything,” Kyle said. “We’ve been waiting to celebrate the engagement publicly and get to enjoy that without being sort of secretive.” She continued, “[My mom] wants to throw a party, which she’ll probably do later this summer.” She also revealed what viewers didn’t get to see about her relationship with Bridget on The Ultimatum: Queer Love. “You didn’t get to see the touching conversations, the growth that we had, and how Bridget came to the conclusion about her decision to be accepting of marriage.”
As for why they decided to get married, Bridget and Kyle told Tudum that it’s because of what they learned in their respective trial marriages with Ashley and Pilar. “With Ashley, we would plan our meals and go grocery shopping together,” Bridget said. “Kyle and I can both be independent, and it was really nice to see that Ashley enjoys making it feel more like you’re in it together.”She continued, “[Kyle] really did learn what it’s like to be in a long-term relationship. You are always considering your partner in everything that you do,” says Bridget.
Since filming ended on The Ultimatum: Queer Love, Kyle and Bridget have moved in with each other and created more time to see each other. “We do a Sunday check-in, we do a date night once a week, and we like to try somewhere new once a month. All of that is her doing. I give her a lot of credit for that,” Bridget said. “Neither one of us really cares as much about grand gestures. I think it’s just these smaller moments.”
And while they haven’t started planning their wedding yet, Bridget has an idea of what she wants it to look like. “We have a vision for what we want it to look like,” Bridget said. “I really love the desert, so somewhere in Joshua Tree would be very cool.” She continued, “Having that shared experience really bonds you. Anything that we were upset about while on the show, we got over it.”
The Ultimatum: Queer Love streams on Netflix.
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