





Love on the Spectrum is back for another season, and to borrow a catchphrase of Tyler’s: “Oh yeah, baby!”
Season 4 of the Emmy Award–winning docuseries, which is streaming now, is filled with familiar faces, new love stories, and heartfelt moments that show just how exciting (and nerve-racking) dating can be for anyone.
Once again, the series follows members of the neurodivergent community as they navigate the unpredictable world of first dates, budding relationships, and meaningful connections. With international adventures, shocking relationship updates, and big personal milestones along the way, Season 4 is a bold new chapter for the beloved series.

This season includes returning daters like James, who’s been part of the journey since Season 1, Connor, and Madison, as well as their respective partners. They’ll be joined by three newcomers ready to begin their own love stories: Logan, Emma, and Dylan.
Keep reading to meet the new romantic hopefuls who are looking for love and catch up with returning fan favorites.





After her memorable journey in Season 3, Madison — along with her signature beads and numerous Disney princesses — is back to continue her love story. Since last season, she’s moved to Plant City, Florida, to be closer to “her person,” Tyler. The two now see each other almost every day, and attend church together weekly. Through the experience of being in a relationship with Tyler, she’s learned to “always prioritize your partner and show them how much you love them and care for them daily.”
Madison has also turned a lifelong passion into a thriving business. She officially launched her online jewelry store, Madizen, with the help of her brother and business partner, Parks. The sibling duo — who are now roommates — work side by side selling Madison’s handcrafted bracelets. For Madison, the business is about more than jewelry: She donates a portion of every bracelet sold to special needs charities, something she’s deeply proud of. “It has been a dream come true!” she says.

Tyler, or “DJ Ty White,” and Madison immediately bonded over country music last season. Since then, the “cowboy sweetheart” has been working on writing his own songs in between DJ sets. He recently had the honor of recording in Post Malone's Electric Feel Studios in Nashville, Tennessee. “I’ve got plenty of music to be released,” he tells Tudum, adding that fans can expect new songs to drop soon.
Beyond music, Tyler is looking forward to sharing new milestones with Madison this upcoming season. “Madison and I pray that our love story as an autistic couple inspires anyone on the spectrum who dreams of falling in love,” he says. The response from fans since appearing on the show has meant the world to Tyler, especially from families with children who are neurodivergent. “Anytime I’m at an airport, and a mom of an autistic child hugs me or wants their child on the spectrum to take a picture with me, it shows how much families on the spectrum look up to us,” he says.

After appearing in Seasons 2 and 3, Connor returns as his love story with Georgie is still unfolding. A self-described anglophile, Connor is eager to share his British ancestry with his girlfriend. So much so that this season, he invites Georgie to cross the pond to meet his grandfather and explore London together.
Outside of filming, Connor has been busy advocating for a new Georgia specialty license plate for people with autism to improve safety during traffic stops. “As an autistic man, I know firsthand what sensory overload and dysregulation feel like,” he shared in a state Senate public safety committee meeting. His efforts helped Georgia take a step closer to becoming the second state in the US to issue this specialty license.
In his downtime, Connor enjoys getting lost in books, collecting swords, and playing video games. He also recently discovered a love of cooking. “I am hoping to perfect the art of handmade pizza,” he tells Tudum. He continues to live with his mom, Lise, stepdad Tony, and his three siblings — who all benefit from the occasional home-cooked pasta dish.

Since making her debut in Season 3, Georgie has been enjoying life both onscreen and off. “I never thought I would become this popular,” she tells Tudum. After the show aired, she reconnected with old friends from school who reached out after seeing her on TV. She’s also been giving back by helping train service dogs with the organization Tails of Hope.
Between volunteering, spending more time with her siblings, and meeting emotional fans — including moms who’ve run up to thank her for being on the show — Georgie has been soaking in the meaningful impact of her time on the series. This season she shares her love of travel with Connor as she takes her first trip to London with him “It wasn’t what I expected but I enjoyed every moment and wish I could go back one day,” she says of the experience.

An OG from Season 1, James is back and still very much in love with his girlfriend, Shelley. After many blind dates over three seasons, James finally met his match. The two met online and discovered they had plenty in common, from preferences in movies, music, and TV to similar tastes in food. Smitten ever since they shared their first kiss at James’s backyard birthday party, the couple has continued to dedicate time to advocating for autism awareness. “We each inspire the other to grow and develop, to be the best versions of ourselves,” James tells Tudum.
This season, the happy couple is looking at houses together. In the meantime, the Boston native continues to live with his parents, June and Lawrence. Over the course of his experience on the series, James tells Tudum, he’s learned to be calmer, more confident, and true to himself — and he says he’s also discovered “that there is a perfect match, for everyone, as Shelley and I most certainly are perfect matches, for each other.”

Originally from England, Shelley spent many years living in Japan, where her curiosity about languages and cultures only deepened. Learning is one of her favorite pastimes, and she’s always eager to explore new ideas, hobbies, and perspectives.
Last season, Shelley learned that the foundation of a great relationship is authenticity and growth. “I want to be with someone with whom I can truly be myself — someone who understands me,” she tells Tudum. This sentiment stems from her favorite love story, the 1982 animated film The Last Unicorn. “It shows how love can change someone and make them experience emotions they never felt before,” she says. “And how meeting the right person can make the world feel richer and more meaningful.” Clearly, she found that kind of connection with James.
Now Shelley is most excited for viewers to see how their relationship continues to flourish. “Being with James feels very easy, comfortable, and right,” she says. “I feel very grateful that we found each other.”

Logan is stepping into the dating world for the very first time and is eager to find his match — hopefully someone who shares his special interest in trains. He has never dated a real girl before, but is ready to break up with his imaginary girlfriend, Tifah, if he finds the right connection. The Las Vegas native lives with his mom, Jessalyn, and his neurotypical twin sister, Neith, who are both eager to support Logan’s journey to find love.
If everything works out, Logan aims to recreate the love story from his favorite show, Hannah Montana — ideally, the moment “when Jake finally tells Miley how he feels about her.” Here’s hoping Logan can find the best of both worlds: a partner and a best friend.

Emma attends a school for neurodivergent young adults where she lives with two roommates. In her free time, she enjoys writing romantic fanfic and daydreaming about meeting “the one.” Emma’s always loved love stories — like Jack and Sally from The Nightmare Before Christmas — and often channels her imagination into the characters and worlds she creates on the page. “I just like relationships when they help each other grow and become better,” she tells Tudum.
Her ideal partner has a sense of humor and “will laugh at my antics,” she says, adding that she hopes to find someone “who’s on the same page with me with religion.” A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she’d like to meet a fellow Mormon and, one day, wear her mother’s wedding dress to the altar. Her dream date would be at an amusement park, “like Never Been Kissed and all the movies where couples are on Ferris wheels.”

Dylan is a big romantic with an even bigger heart. Living in Los Angeles with his mom, Dylan loves spending time with her and his cousin — whether that’s grabbing food, heading to the movies, bowling, or belting out songs at karaoke. A music lover of all kinds, his karaoke picks range from rock and hip-hop to R&B and Spanish songs. He’s also into Funko Pop and LEGO collectibles, and he never misses an episode of The Masked Singer.
Inspired by the love story in Shrek, Dylan hopes to find his very own Princess Fiona. “One of my favorite scenes is when they are walking through the forest together and find a frog and a snake, then they blow them up like a balloon and give them to each other,” he tells Tudum. “It is such a sweet moment, but playful at the same time.” Dylan’s ideal partner? Someone fun and high-energy, who values family as much as he does — especially furry family members like his cat Oreo. His perfect date night is a classic dinner and a movie.























































































