The couple Zack Goytowski and Bliss Poureetezadi-Goytowski are rooting for are in plain sight.
The reality stars shared who they have their sights set on to end up together on Season 7 of “Love Is Blind.”
“I usually have a couple that I’m rooting for each season,” Zack exclusively told The Post. “Season 5, it was Lydia and Milton from the beginning, before we even knew! It’s kind of hard to put a hat out there before you know what’s going to happen.”
Echoing her husband — whom she met on Season 4 of the Netflix show — Bliss quipped, “You were real sure about them though.”
And they shared their pick from the episodes currently airing on the streaming platform.
Zack revealed, “This season, it’s Garrett and Taylor.”
If it doesn’t work out for the two lovebirds, as the alum put it, “I will be heartbroken — heartbroken.”
“We’re rooting for everyone,” Bliss explained. “But I think that couple really did speak to me and Zack.”
The lawyer also clarified their stance on backing all the contestants.
“Here’s the thing. We are rooting for everyone, but we’re not always rooting for everyone to get married. Because it’s not always the best. Like sometimes there’s couples where they really shouldn’t get married,” Zack said, to which Bliss replied, “We’re rooting for everyone to be happy.”
Zack also took a moment to gush over the show overall.
“It’s so good every season,” he continued. “Every season, I can’t believe it. Every season has its own flavor. It’s amazing to me. The editing and the style. I feel like you get so many unique stories that come out of ‘Love Is Blind,’ more so than any other reality show that’s out there. The depth that they go into the people.”
Bliss chimed in, “It’s really entertaining. This season is very different from the previous season. And it’s interesting. It’s intriguing. I feel like watching humans is always very interesting. So far, it’s like taking some turns.”
She added, “The thing I think that we have learned about being on reality TV is to not be too quick to judge. And let’s see how things play out. You don’t really know someone unless you meet them in person. So we’re trying to be really understanding, but it’s getting juicy.”
Meanwhile, the new parents — who welcomed daughter Galileo in May — have many more opinions to share and they are doing so on their “Blind Love” podcast.
“We just started as a way for us to kind of chronicle our day-to-day and what’s going on in our life. So we started just sitting down in front of a camera and just having conversations. And I really found it to be a beautiful way for us to connect,” said Zack. “The podcast is kind of more just about us taking a moment out of the day because if you think about it, I feel like modernity has all these little distractions that prevent connection. Although our screens allow for us to be more interconnected as a society more than ever, they also distract from true human connection.”
He added, “You can’t really beat sitting down and just having eye contact with your significant other and just listening to each other and talking. So, that’s what it really became, just Bliss and I sitting and talking about our lives and reminiscing about some of the things that have happened and being kind of goofy with each other.”
And their journey on the mic started when Bliss was expecting with their first child.
“I was pregnant when we started the podcast,” she reminisced. “So it’s also kind of documenting all of that. How are we navigating this new identity that we’re slowly coming into as parents? So it’s really all about love and family. We’re never going to be the couple that’s going to pretend to be perfect. We talk about the hard things, too, and I think our podcast really shows that.”
“I felt the pains of pregnancy or the fears that we have going into this new journey, the hope. And the guests that we bring on, we really, the core of it is, what does love mean to them? What has their experience been with love?” she continued. “And I think that kind of just reflects our love story that the world got to see. That’s truly who we are as people. Love and grace.”