Madison Errichiello Claps Back at ‘Love Is Blind’ Critics: “No Regrets!”

Madison Errichiello, the star from season eight of Netflix’s hit reality series “Love Is Blind,” is here to set the record straight. In an exclusive chat with E! News, Madison fired back at viewers who accused her of “playing” both Mason Horacek and Alex Brown during her time in the pods. The 28-year-old artist is positively unbothered by the backlash, insisting, “I know who I am. I know why I did what I did, and I don’t think there was any gameplay involved.” Honestly, we love a person who owns their choices!
Madison’s relationship rollercoaster didn’t go unnoticed. After initially connecting with both Mason and Alex, she ultimately decided to ditch Mason in favor of Alex, who, shockingly, called things off instead of popping the question in episode six. But let’s be real—navigating feelings in a romantic pressure cooker like this can be pretty tumultuous. “I followed my heart,” she expressed. And who hasn’t felt differently about a crush from hour to hour? Sound familiar? Just ask past contestants from similar relationship-oriented reality shows.
Rather than buckle under the criticism, Madison’s keeping it real, saying, “I don’t care if people criticize what I did… the end result was always going to be the same.” This woman’s unapologetic decision-making instincts are a refreshing contrast to the usual drama. Plus, she isn’t just defending herself; she also blasted Mason on social media for flip-flopping back to another contestant, Meg Fink, post-breakup. In a cheeky TikTok video, she danced to Kendrick Lamar’s diss track “Not Like Us,” cheekily declaring, “If holding men accountable for weird behavior is bullying, then I’m fine with it.”
The latest episodes of “Love Is Blind” are set to drop on February 28, and we can’t wait to see if Madison’s journey takes yet another twist. Meanwhile, in similar drama, couples like Brittany Wisniewski and Leo Braudy, and Monica Davis and Stephen Richardson have also faced rocky relationships post-show, with some deciding that friendship is the best outcome after a hot mess of feelings. Reality TV really serves up the drama, doesn’t it? Who’s ready for more emotional rollercoasters?
Sources: Celebrity Storm Wire and E! News, People Magazine, Netflix