Connor Tomlinson announced a new romantic relationship with Sarah Siebert in an Instagram video posted on Monday, July 6 [1].
The announcement marks a significant turning point for the reality star following a highly publicized breakup and his subsequent departure from the Netflix series "Love on the Spectrum."
Tomlinson, 27 [2], shared the news through a video reel filmed at the W Hotel in Los Angeles [3]. In the post, he introduced Siebert as his new partner, signaling a fresh start after the end of his previous relationship with Georgie Harris. The dissolution of that partnership was featured in Season 4 of the show [3].
Addressing the new romance, Tomlinson said, "Sarah and I are just boyfriend & girlfriend and for now that's good enough for us" [2]. He reflected on his emotional journey in a separate statement, saying, "Love was once a dagger for me, now it’s a rose" [4].
In the Instagram reel, Tomlinson captioned the footage with the phrase, "Life with her" [3]. This public "hard-launch" of the relationship follows his exit from the production, allowing the star to navigate his personal life away from the series' filming schedule.
While some reports suggested the breakup with Harris occurred in Season 3, other sources identify the split as part of the Season 4 narrative [3]. Regardless of the timeline, the new relationship with Siebert represents the first time Tomlinson has gone public with a partner since leaving the cast.
“"Sarah and I are just boyfriend & girlfriend and for now that's good enough for us"”
Tomlinson's transition from a televised relationship to a private one, followed by a curated social media debut, illustrates the challenge reality stars face when managing their personal identities after a show's narrative concludes. By controlling the announcement via Instagram, he shifts the narrative from the scripted conflict of a television season to a self-directed public image.



