In every season of Love Is Blind, there’s a villain. Someone who is awful to the people they date, and there for the wrong reasons. They sometimes slip under the radar, and other times get torn to bits at the reunion. Never forget Shake digging his own grave with Vanessa Lachey.
But, we’re now on season nine. So it’s getting hard to keep track of all the Love Is Blind villains, and each of their crimes. So, I asked ChatGPT who the biggest villain in Love Is Blind history is. I expected it to go quite hard, but honestly, the result was a bit scary. Does AI actually get the lore? I think it does.
Top villain contenders

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ChatGPT had six top picks for who could be the biggest Love Is Blind villain of all time. They were: Jeramey Lutinski (season six), Shake Chatterjee (season two), Leo Braudy (season seven), Irina Solomonova (season four), Bartise Bowden (season three) and Jackie Bonds (season four). Some pretty solid picks!
It said Jeramey was “cheating and gaslighting” and called him out for “pursuing someone else”. Shake, of course, was noted for “discussing weight in the pods” and being “disrespectful” to Deepti, as well as straight up “arrogance”. The worst thing it had to say about Leo was how he “flexed his wealth” and “strung people along”. He’s an art dealer, I’m not sure if he said? ChatGPT branded Irina as “cruel” and “emotionally distant”.
Up next is Bartise, who ChatGPT noted even once called himself “100 per cent the villain”. It also said he “left Nancy at the altar” and was “selfish and arrogant”. Finally, Jackie was called out for going on “secret dates” and brutally keeping the ring Marshall gave her.
The final pick

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It didn’t just give an overall summary, ChatGPT went one step further and crowned the biggest Love Is Blind villain in history. Congratulations, Jeramey Lutinski!
It said: “If I had to pick one as the biggest ‘villain’ in the history of Love Is Blind, I’d lean toward Jeramey Lutinski. His behavior ticks a lot of the boxes that make someone especially villainous in this show: Repeated lie / betrayal behaviour, gaslighting, pursuit of another person while committed, causing real emotional harm.
“He seems to be the one whose actions are both severe and clear. Others have moments, but his damage—and how blatant it is—makes him stand out in my eyes.” I have to agree.
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