Alexa Lemieux, a star of the reality series Love Is Blind, has publicly responded to her estranged husband, Brennon Lemieux, following his divorce filing last month. In court documents submitted on December 4, 2023, Alexa denied all allegations made in Brennon’s petition and is seeking a larger portion of their shared estate.
Brennon filed for divorce on November 5, 2023, citing the marriage’s breakdown due to “discord or conflict of personalities” that he claims has made reconciliation impossible. The couple, who married on June 30, 2021, during the filming of the show’s third season, shares a daughter named Vienna, born in July 2024.
In her response, Alexa is requesting that the court not only divide their estate but also award her a disproportionate share. She argues that her claim is justified due to Brennon’s alleged “fault in the breakup,” the need for future support, claims of mismanagement of community assets, and the necessity of covering her attorney fees. Furthermore, she is seeking formal confirmation that her separate property remains solely hers.
A source close to the situation indicated to Us Weekly that Alexa earns more than Brennon and is keen to protect her financial interests. As the divorce proceedings unfold, both parties are expected to negotiate custody and child support arrangements. Should they fail to reach an agreement, Brennon has requested that the court intervene to establish a suitable schedule.
In an emotional announcement shared via Instagram on December 3, 2023, Alexa revealed the couple’s decision to separate. She expressed that the choice to end their marriage was not made lightly, emphasizing the respect and care she has for Brennon and the experiences they shared.
Alexa stated, “After much reflection and many heartfelt conversations, we have made the difficult decision to end our marriage. We entered this relationship with love and optimism, and we leave it with gratitude for the experiences that shaped us and the growth we each gained along the way.”
She further noted that while their marriage is concluding, their commitment to co-parenting their daughter remains strong. “We remain supportive of one another, devoted to our daughter, and committed to navigating this transition with compassion,” she added, requesting privacy as they move forward.
This situation is complicated by the couple’s previous decision not to sign a prenuptial agreement. Alexa had previously discussed this choice in a video posted to social media, explaining that while Brennon had suggested a prenup to protect her, she chose not to pursue it.
As the divorce process progresses, both Alexa and Brennon will need to address the legal and emotional challenges posed by their separation while prioritizing their daughter’s well-being.







































