While he has kept his former partner’s identity a secret, he reflects on what led to the eventual divorce.
Key Takeaways
- Ramses is currently engaged to fellow contestant Marissa George.
- He was previously married to a woman whose identity has not been revealed.
- The marriage, which ended four years ago, taught Ramses much about relationships.
Ramses Prashad, the 35-year-old, seemingly progressive, anti-imperialist, and pro-Palestine contestant on Love is Blind Season 7, has been a hot topic of conversation due to his dramatic relationship with 32-year-old former US soldier Marissa George.
Ramses, who currently works as a program associate at Impact Justice, was engaged with Marissa during the season’s initial episodes.
Since then, the couple has had an emotional rollercoaster of a journey, from their idyllic post-engagement vacation to Mexico to their recent disagreements regarding their views on the military and birth control.
As their story unfolds, many viewers are curious to learn more about the “liberal” man’s personal life, especially his past relationship with his mysterious ex-wife.
During the earlier episodes, Ramses briefly talked about his first wife, whom he divorced four years earlier.
Explaining that he came to the show to find love after his initial failed marriage, Ramses has revealed little about his “first true love.”
He explained that his relationship with his ex-wife failed because she could not provide him with the deep emotional connection he desired.
Ultimately, the marriage left him feeling unseen and unappreciated.
Ramses noted that while he has tried healing, he continues reflecting on what went wrong, which ultimately has clarified his desire for a partner.
The marriage, which Ramses now views as a learning lesson, was described as,
While he has not revealed the identity of his former partner, ultimately, it is the lessons learned that are important.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Ramses Prashad graduated high school from East Ridge HS, Minnesota, in 2007.
- He has a rich cultural heritage, blending Venezuelan and Indo-Caribbean roots.
- He was the show’s first-ever contestant to use the platform to express support for the Palestinian people.