During season 4 of 'Love on the Spectrum,' Connor Tomlinson and Georgie Harris broke up after a rocky trip to London
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NEED TO KNOW
- Connor Tomlinson and Georgie Harris met on a blind date during season 3 of Love on the Spectrum
- The premiere episode of season 4 saw them still together, but navigating some issues
- The couple ultimately split after a rocky trip to London
Warning: Love on the Spectrum season 4 spoilers ahead!
It was “whoa” at first sight for Connor Tomlinson and Georgie Harris.
The couple quickly hit it off after meeting on season 3 of Netflix's Love on the Spectrum. On their first date, they bonded over their shared role as the oldest siblings in their respective families and their love of The Dragon Prince.
Yet the season ended just three dates into their relationship, leaving fans to wonder how things were progressing. Georgie gave fans an update on Instagram in April 2025, writing, “I am happy to finally be able to say that Connor and I are still together and having a great time. I can't wait to see him again soon.”
However, season 4 opened with the couple navigating some issues, including Connor feeling distant from her. Ultimately, after a trip to London, they broke up off-camera.
So where are Love on the Spectrum's Connor and Georgie now? Here's everything to know about their lives after their split.
Who are Connor Tomlinson and Georgie Harris?

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Connor and Georgie are two Georgia-based romantic hopefuls who saw sparks fly on season 3 of Love on the Spectrum.
Connor showed symptoms of neurodivergence as early as 2 years old, though he wasn’t officially diagnosed with level 1 autism until the age of 5, as his mother Lise Smith told the New England Center for Children (NECC).
Though Connor has said he initially thought he was “sick,” he came to realize that “having level 1 autism grants certain gifts," he explained on a November 2025 episode of the Keep It Aloha podcast. “I’m able to remember things better. I feel like my thinking power is doubled, so I’m able to problem solve.”
Before becoming a reality star, he worked at Kroger, bagging groceries, sweeping and retrieving carts. Since appearing on season 2 of the show, Connor was the grand marshal for the State of Georgia’s Special Olympics event in May 2024 and a keynote speaker at the upcoming Best Buddies national gala, per the NECC.
Georgie, who is also on the spectrum, has been open about her struggle with self-expression. In April 2025, she wrote on Instagram, "People with autism may have trouble expressing or understanding their feelings which can end up with them shutting down. When we shut down we end up not hearing what people have to say and it takes a while for our brain to recalibrate to function what people are saying.”
When did Connor and Georgie first meet?

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Connor and Georgie first met on a blind date during Love on the Spectrum season 3. Connor was immediately smitten by his new love interest, whom he came to refer to as his “demi-goddess.”
“Whoa. Who is that?” he said after meeting her for the first time.
At one point during their second outing, he was captured by cameras talking about his date on the way to the bathroom. “She is something else,” he whispered, adding, “Where have you been all my life?”
Are Connor and Georgie still together?

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Ultimately, Connor and Georgie dated for a year. They even spent their first Valentine's Day with each other, where they went to Medieval Times, he told PEOPLE in April 2025. Connor upgraded Georgie to the "queen's package," which allowed them to get front row seats to the joust.
However, season 4 saw the couple navigating a series of emotional issues, with Connor expressing difficulty gauging Georgie’s interest in the first few episodes. “It almost feels like I’m being rejected,” he said on the show.
Though Georgie confirmed that she views Connor romantically, she admitted that she pulls away when he tries to get physically close to her. “I don’t mean to make you feel that way,” she said. “I think, maybe, ‘cause I’ve never kissed, like, a boy … I’m still trying to learn that it’s okay to kiss you ‘cause you are my boyfriend.”
The couple ultimately traveled to London together, where Georgie met Connor’s grandfather and visited his late grandmother’s grave. However, the trip wasn't easy at times.
“When Georgie and I were in Hyde Park, I was trying to be romantic, but it seemed like she was more transfixed by the honeybees and the ladybugs than she was with me,” he told his mom in a conversation recapping the vacation.
When Smith asked him how that made him feel, he replied, “Like I was invisible.”
Connor later told PEOPLE in April 2026 that during the trip, he "noticed Georgie didn't seem as hyped by this as I was."
"That made me concerned," he said. "Anyone else would've thought themselves blessed to be here.”
The couple ultimately split off-camera, with Connor announcing the news at costars Madison Marilla and Tyler White’s engagement party.
“Georgie and I are no longer together,” he told the Love on the Spectrum group, though he confirmed that they will remain friends. “We reached an understanding. We’re two wonderful people, but two very different people.”
He later confessed to Dani Bowman that while he was going through “heartache,” he and Georgie weren't “cut out for each other.”
Where are Connor and Georgie now?

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Despite their breakup, Connor told PEOPLE that the relationship and his experience on Love on the Spectrum has changed him profoundly.
"I feel like I've grown greatly as both a TV star and as a man,” he said. “I never even dated before going on that show. I was always too afraid, too nervous that I'd say the wrong thing and it would derail the whole thing. Now I feel my confidence is soaring.”
He continued, "I feel like I can do anything. Now that everyone knows me, I feel like I could make something of myself.”
Connor left his job at Kroger in November 2025, marking what he called “the end of a seven-year era.”
Since then, he has worked with the Georgia General Assembly to help pass Georgia’s Rio’s Law, designed to help law enforcement officers identity people with autism or developmental disabilities through a specialty license plate before approaching their vehicles.
The bill was unanimously passed into office on March 25, 2026. “Getting to testify for this bill was one of the greatest honors of my life,” Connor wrote on Instagram. “I am so proud to be a voice for my community. The autism and neurodivergent community deserves safety, dignity, and understanding, and today, the state of Georgia agreed. Unanimously.”
Meanwhile, Georgie has also continued community outreach, posting about her work with philanthropies like Foster Love and Two Sparrows Village on Instagram.
In March 2026, Georgie announced the death of her beloved dog, Duke. "We were lucky to have an extra 6 months with Duke," she wrote. "On February 15th, 2026 at 3pm it was time for us to lay Duke to rest and for him to join our Lord in heaven. Below is a video of some of my favorite photos. I hope you enjoy it. If you listen carefully you might hear Duke's howl."
Connor showed his support for his ex-girlfriend, commenting, “So sorry, Georgie I know how much you loved Duke.”
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