Love on the Spectrum star Abby Romeo spoke passionately about ex-boyfriend David Isaacman during a podcast appearance just two weeks before their split.
Abby and her mother Christine Romeo appeared on the podcast “We Need to Talk” on March 24, and Abby praised Isaacman.
Abby said she and Isaacman liked going to places together such as the Los Angeles Zoo, Disneyland, Universal Studios, and the Griffith Observatory, and that they shared the same things they liked about Isaacman.
“He tells me things that make me feel better. He covers my ears when there’s a noise I don’t like,” she said.
Abby also revealed that Christine learned the names of all 24 of Isaacman’s stuffed animal collection within her first week of dating her daughter, showing that she is committed to taking care of Isaacman.
Host Paul C. Brunson said, “Love is action, and the fact that you know that by heart tells us, Abby, how much you love David.”
Abby simply replied, “Yeah.”
But then she balked when Branson assumed Isaacman treated her like a princess.
“Yeah, sometimes,” she said casually as Branson laughed. “He’s done it before.”
Christine shrugged and said, “We’ve been together for four years.”
The beloved couple has separated after nearly five years together, the US Sun reported Thursday. Netflix’s hit series revolves around people on the autism spectrum looking for love, and has followed their relationship since their first date in season one.
According to the US Sun, 31-year-old Isaacman and 27-year-old Abby broke up because they couldn’t agree on getting married.
“She had been ready for years, but he still needed time,” the source said.
The now ex-lovers candidly discussed marriage on Season 4 of Love on the Spectrum. Abby admitted that she “desperately wanted to be a bride,” but said she didn’t want to “rush” down the aisle because she was scared of divorce like her parents.
Meanwhile, Isaacman said of the possibility of taking the next step with Abbey: “We can only get involved when the time is right.”
