Viewers of Love are blindly left in the US after one of the participants left her fiancé in the altar about his views on black lifelong lifetime, sexual identity and vaccines.
Stars of season 8 Ben Mezzenga and Sara Carlton were achieved the last episode in which the pairs walk through the aisle and choose whether they want to marry each other.
In a shocking clip, Sara has a sudden change in heart and he decides not to marry Ben.
She told him: “I love you so much, but I always wanted a partner to be on the same wavelength.”
She admitted that she was still loved Ben and believed that everything about him was 'great'.
The bride and groom families watched surprised while Ben told Sara that he would like to continue their relationship.
Sara left the location and spoke with her mother and sister in the car, where she admitted that it was Ben's views that her cold feet had given.
In earlier episodes, Sara Ben had questioned his political views, including asking him for Donald Trump, Black Lives Matter and views on sexuality.
Ben goes to church every Sunday and grew up in a strong Christian household, Marie Claire reported.

Sara Carlton and Ben Mezzenga made their wedding day at the end of the series before Sara decided to call it off

She told Ben that she 'loved him', but said she couldn't marry him because they were not on the same 'wavelength'

She later explained that Ben's political views were the reason she could not continue with the wedding
Sara spoke after he had left him at the alter: 'I remember that I asked him for Black Lives Matter and I am not an expert. But when I asked him about it, he said, “I think I never really thought too much about it.”
“That affected me. Especially in our own city. How couldn't it?
'How did it not make you think about something?
“I also asked him what the views of his church are and he said he didn't know.
'So then I looked at a sermon online about sexual identity and it was traditional.
“I said that to Ben and he doesn't really have much to say about it, you know?
“I want someone to think about that stuff.
'Sometimes I wondered if the surface was, fun, carefree love we had.
“Equality, religion and the vaccine, right.”

Ben told Sara that he hoped they could continue the relationship, even though they would not get married

Ben told Sara earlier that he was 'ignorant' in politics, including views on Trump and Black Lives Matter

Oncology -Nurse Sara Carlton has rejected the wedding of the couple about the political views of her fiancée

Developer Ben Mezzenga of real estate was left on the alter on his wedding day
She added: 'I raised all these things because I think they are all important conversations. Whatever you believe, at least have the conversation.
“There was no curiosity from his side. I always thought that I would like to be more curious with someone, who was more curious about my brain and how I think about things
Viewers went to X (formerly Twitter) to rob about Sara's decision to dump her fiancé about his political views
A viewer wrote: 'This girl on love is blind, said no on the altar because of BLM, the vaccine and sexuality. Liberal women are impossible and miserable.
Another said: 'This woman rejected her fiancé to the altar because of his views on the BLM movement, sexual identity and the vaccine. This man has just avoided a bullet. '
One user also wrote: 'The best that never happened to this guy. Appeared a bullet. '
Sara was raised a Catholic, but told Ben that she was no longer religious.
Her sister Lisa is a lesbian and Sara said that the attitude of the church against LGBT people felt uncomfortable to her.




In an earlier episode she said she was not interested in politics until Donald Trump was chosen as president in 2016.
She also asked Ben about his views on killing George Floyd in Minneapolis, where both Ben and Sara live.
Ben admitted that he was 'ignorant' about both Trump and Floyd and told her that he had not voted in the last elections.
In the show, Sara said that it was 'not good' that Ben was not politically motivated.
The reality TV program follows 32 single men and women in the twenty and 30 years while they choose their future life partner without ever seeing them.
Male participants present their chosen date after various conversations from 'pods' where they can hear but cannot see each other.
Season Eight takes place in Minneapolis, Minnesota, after the previous season takes place in Washington DC. It premiered on Valentine's Day and is available to watch on Netflix.
It is not the first controversy in this season of the American reality show.

Ben told Sarah to church every Sunday and grew up in a strong Christian household

Sara was raised a Catholic, but told Ben that she was no longer religious because of the views of the church about sexuality

Ben and Sara speak to each other from their pods in the set of the TV show
Fans proclaimed a participant for what many believed was a textbook example of 'spotlight'.
In the last season, Madison Errichiello was located in Minnesota accused of the 'spotlight' of one of her lovers, Alex Mason, and 'treated each date as a therapy session' by one Reddit user.
Not to be confused with 'trauma-dumping', or sharing traumatic experiences in a way that may be overwhelming for the listener, 'Uiterlight' includes revealing many sensitive details about their lives very early in a relationship in an attempt to 'accelerate accelerating' intimacy '.
“Disciplinary light in dating is about the use of vulnerability as a high intensive spotlight,” Jessica Alderson told the co-founder of Dating app so synchronized, Jessica Alderson told Glamor UK.
'It is about sharing a lot of personal data at the same time – to test the waters, to speed up intimacy or see if the other person can' process' these parts of you.
Louella commented on Madison's behavior to Alex and noted that there is a 'fine line' between opening your date and 'spotlights', while emphasizing how couples have a limited time in the show to build connections.
The experience of Madison and Alex, who eventually ended up in the couple that separate, has received the attention of how the use of vulnerability to test your compatibility can be harmful to all involved.