Madison Marilla has captured the hearts of viewers in Season 3 of Netflix's endearing dating show, Love on the Spectrum. Released on April 2, the series introduced fans to the vibrant 27-year-old with a fascination for American Girl dolls.
Diagnosed early on with autism spectrum disorder as well as OCD and ADHD, the new TV personality delved into details about her neurodiversity. Bringing audiences into her first venture into dating, Madison's journey has been nothing short of captivating.
While some past participants on the show have faced difficulties in finding that special someone, it didn't take long for Madison to be smitten with DJ Tyler White.
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Are Madison and Tyler still together?As things currently stand, Madison and Tyler's relationship is blossoming.
In a heartfelt video posted on April 13, she shared: "Tyler and I are still happily in love and nearing nine months of us being together, and Tax Day [Tuesday, April 15] will mark nine months."
She graciously expressed gratitude, stating: "I'd like to say thank you to all the fans, along with my friends and family, who have been giving me a lot of positive support and recognition."
Yet, there's more to Madison than just her romantic endeavours. The star also runs her own business.
Life before Netflix fameDuring her time on the series, Madison expressed her passion for country music and jewellery.
She launched Madizen LLC, a jewellery and accessories brand, back in 2012 and has been at the helm for over a decade.
Before her stint on the popular show, Madison was an activities director at an elementary school in Kingston, Massachusetts, and held various substitute teaching positions prior to that.
Family tragedyIn 2024, Madison's family was hit by a devastating loss due to Hurricane Helene. The lethal storm wreaked havoc on Florida's Gulf coast in early October, leaving many families homeless.
Among the victims were Madison's parents, who lost their home in the tropical storm.
"Unfortunately my parents lost their home during Hurricane Helene," she captioned the post.
"But I'm very thankful that my home is still intact and that I didn't lose power other than a flicker on Thursday night. It will take 6-12 months for my parents to rebuild. I am very thankful for the overwhelming amount of support during this difficult time. Please keep them in prayer," shared the 27-year-old.
Love on the Spectrum is streaming now on Netflix.