Love Is Blind viewers confused after Jessica gets praised for break-up speech

Je'Kayla Crawford
Love Is Blind Season 6's Jessica

Jessica Vestal is getting a negative reaction for the speech she gave Jimmy Presnell in the Love Is Blind Season 6 pods, saying he’d need an Epipen when he sees her for the first time.

One of the many contestants of this season to have been pushed to the forefront is Jessica Vestal.

Making history as the first single mother to enter the pods in the franchise, she was hoping to come out of this experiment with a husband – as well as a stepfather for her daughter.

After being included in a fairly chaotic love triangle with Chelsea Blackwell and Jimmy Presnell, he ultimately chose to propose to Chelsea instead, leaving Jessica single.

But, before leaving the show she spoke to Jimmy and completely let him have it in a break-up speech. 

“When you see and realize what you missed out on, you are going to choke. You are going to need your EpiPen to open up your airways because you are going to be in disbelief of what you missed out on,” was her pods exit line. And while some fans are eating it up, others are completely bothered.

Love Is Blind viewers aren’t fond of Jessica’s EpiPen speech

On February 17, LIB viewers took to Reddit to share their opinions on Jessica’s split speech, with some even accusing her of just ripping into Jimmy for fame.

One fan wrote, “I liked her up until the last part where she goes off on Jimmy at the end because she didn’t get picked. It was CRINGE. Congrats, we can all get Botox and fillers too and look ‘good’.”

Another fan chimed in and wrote, “That’s why she kept repeating ‘this wasn’t supposed to happen’ while shedding tears— not because she was missing out on Jimmy, but because she was missing out on a main character arc on a widely popular reality show.”

Despite not getting engaged during the Season 6 pods, Jessica is set to appear in the second batch of episodes.

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