Where love was once a dagger for Connor Tomlinson, it is now a rose.

The Love on the Spectrum star has hard launched a new relationship following his and Georgie Harris’ breakup in season four of the Netflix series—and he didn’t need to write a poem to show off his newfound love.

Instead, Connor shared a sweet clip in which his new girlfriend, who he tagged in the post as Sarah Siebert, placed a chaste kiss on his cheek as the pair relaxed in tandem lounge chairs.

“Life with her,” he wrote over the July 6 video, adding in the post’s caption, “hard launch.”

The comment section of Connor’s post was soon filled with well wishes from excited fans, including his sister Anna Tomlinson who wrote, referencing Connor’s dating preferences in his first season, “AND SHE’S A BLONDE.”

But while fans were overjoyed to see Connor happy, he cautioned them against putting the cart before the horse.

“Sarah and I are just boyfriend & girlfriend,” he clarified in a comment. “And for now that’s good enough for us.”

Connor’s relationship debut comes three months after his ex Georgie—with whom his romance was chronicled across three seasons of Love on the Spectrum—revealed she’d begun dating a friend named Luke after she and Connor parted ways.

“Luke and I have been waiting for a little time after the series came out to tell you guys about him. We have been dating for a while,” she captioned an April 12 photo montage with her new partner. “Luke has Williams Syndrome was my friend for 3 years prior and matches my energy I would like you to say Hello to Luke.”

As for whether fans will be able to see Connor and Sarah’s relationship on Love on the Spectrum, the beloved cast member—who joined in season two—previously shared he would be not returning to the Netflix series for season five. 

“I feel like three seasons is enough to tell my story and find love on my own time,” Connor explained to Variety in April. “I’ve chosen to pass the torch to the next person who can make it as big as me.”

But for the love of God, don’t get too sad—the 27-year-old doesn’t plan to venture too far away from screens. 

“Don’t worry about me—I’m still going to be in the acting business, especially voice work,” Connor shared. “I’ve always been a huge fan of animation and would love to be involved with a TV show.” 

While the cast for season five of Love on the Spectrum has yet to be revealed, read on to see where your favorite couples from the series stand today. 

Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman's wild ride has officially come to a full stop. A featured couple on all four seasons of Netflix's Love on the Spectrum, which captured their romance starting with that first 2021 date at San Diego Zoo Safari Park, the Los Angeles-based duo ended their nearly five-year romance in 2026. 

Abbey praised her partner on a March 2026 episode of We Need to Talk, explaining how "he says things that make me feel good" and "covers my ears when there's a certain noise I don't like, for sensory." She also detailed their shared love of burgers, fries, spaghetti ("We're both carby people") and Disney movies like The Lion King and The Little Mermaid. 

But ultimately they decided they didn't want to be part of each other's world. "Neither one of us are ready to get married," she told a producer during season four. "I don’t want to be a divorced lady like my mom, so that’s why I don’t want to rush it, take my time to get married."

Turns out all Tyler White wanted for Christmas (in July) was girlfriend Madison Marilla. Netflix cameras captured the couple's first anniversary celebration—a return the Sunken Gardens in Tampa, Fla. where they enjoyed their first date. Decking the spot in holiday decor, Tyler left a note for Madison.

"I knew in my heart when I met you that I found someone special, unique and precious," he wrote, "and I don't want to wait another moment to let the world know just how I feel." 

Now planning cowboy- and princess-themed nuptials ("It has been the hardest secret ever to keep and let the wedding planning begin!!" Madison wrote in an April 8, 2026 Instagram post) they're ready for their fairytale ending.

"The thing I love about us being an autistic couple is we help each other overcome our struggles," Tyler told Netflix’s Tudum of the on-camera proposal. "I'm looking forward to spending the rest of my life with Madison by my side."

Having done the work on their relationship, Shelley Wolfe and boyfriend James B. Jones have set their sights on a new project. "We have been living in our house for three months now," he told Netflix's Tudum of their new Boston-area digs. "We’ve already done so much work on it, making it an extension of ourselves, so it feels like a home to us." 

Two years into their relationship, noted Shelley, cohabitating feels "very easy, comfortable, and right." And she, of course, remains his home base. "She and I are soulmates, kindred spirits, and, while we are not identical to each other, we are very similar to each other," James added. "We each inspire the other to grow and develop, to be the best versions of ourselves."

They'll always have London. But shortly after Connor Tomlinson and Georgie Harris hopped over the pond for a July 2025 vacation, they decided to say ta-ta to their romance. "Dating and relationships can be difficult and complicated, and as you spend more time with a person, you may learn they are not the perfect match," he explained to Netflix's Tudum, noting that he wasn't able to ignore some of their "stark differences." 

Still, things are looking up, up, up for both of them. After a KPop Demon Hunters rewatch, Connor is eager to take on acting lessons and show the world how it's done, done, done. As for romance, he told Tudum, "I am starting to feel like I am ready to get back out there and date."

Georgie, meanwhile, is off the market, close friend Luke asking her to be his girlfriend months after her split. "I was flattered and obviously said yes," she told Tudum. "He makes me laugh, and I make him laugh."

Though Pari Kim and Tina Zhu Xi Caruso—who met during season three of the hit Netflix series—revealed their T-riffic love story is over, they revealed they'll always have each other's backs.

“It’s mutual,” Tina wrote on Instagram April 24 alongside a snap of the pair dressed as Wicked’s Glinda and Elphaba. "@purpleprincesspari and I have spit up. We’re just friends now.”

“We are like Glinda and Elphaba in the way we advocate for what we believe in,” the reality TV star continued. “I’m the Elphaba and I can’t wait to show the world how I advocate. Pari will continue to advocate like Glinda. I hope we can still advocate as friends for things we believe in like public transportation and disability advocacy.”