Are Rachel and Ray Still Together From The Perfect Match Season 3?
No, Rachel and Ray from The Perfect Match Season 3 are no longer together. That might sound a little disappointing, especially if, like me, you got swept up in their flirty banter and Rachel’s love for Ray’s questionable dad jokes. But hey, that's reality TV love for you: sometimes it sparks bright and fizzles fast.
After the show wrapped filming, there were a few weeks when fans hoped to catch subtle signs of them still hanging out on Instagram, likes, maybe a blurry story in a group setting. But those hopes didn’t pan out. Both Rachel and Ray have been posting solo adventures lately: Rachel’s been out with her sisters, lots of “girl dinner” content, and Ray went off on a hiking trip with his soccer buddy instead of a romantic getaway.
Honestly, there’s a sweet relief seeing them doing their things. Sometimes you want the storybook ending, but people staying true to themselves? Love that even more.
I remember Ray sharing in a post-show interview that he “learned a lot,” mostly about what he needs in a partner. Rachel, meanwhile, joked on a podcast about “getting closure thanks to margaritas.” The little details, right? Give me actual stories over vague ‘amicable split’ PR talk any day.
One fan, Ngon Bali ~ (@katyanna25), shared their thoughts on Twitter, saying they felt Ray and Rachel’s relationship on Perfect Match wasn’t genuine.
Rachel and Ray From The Perfect Match Season 3 Relationship Timeline
Here’s how things went down, brief recap style, because no one wants a full analysis à la tabloid deep dive.
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They met in episode three, and sparks flew almost immediately; you could see their connection was mostly playful. Rachel said Ray's “energy felt like summer break.” Cute.
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Midseason drama: A classic case was that infamous challenge (ice baths, anyone?) where they bonded by laughing through the discomfort while other couples bickered. I still hear Ray’s shriek in my head.
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A few bumps: There was one episode where Rachel got frustrated with Ray’s lack of initiative about talking plans she wanted to know: real relationship, or just TV romance? Spoiler: they never locked that down, not even at the finale.
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Post-show phase: They gave fans a little hope, posting mutual congratulations for the show’s release. But by early August 2025, Ray had unfollowed Rachel, and she posted a “new chapter” caption that—let’s be honest, always means something changed.
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Final breakup? It wasn’t dramatic. No messy stories. Just two people moving on.