Abbey Romeo is a 27-year-old American TV personality, social media creator, and musical artist.
She is best known for starring in Netflix’s reality series Love on the Spectrum, where she became a fan favorite for her openness, charm, and her relationship with David Isaacman.
Their romance began in 2021 on the show’s first season and lasted nearly five years, making them one of the most beloved couples on the series.
However, this couple broke up recently in April 2026. During season four, Abbey dropped hints about an engagement, and she even went ahead and asked her mother about the possibility of marriage.
Fans were very excited about their relationship, but to their surprise, the split came.
Abbey Romeo’s Mother, Christine Romeo, Appears Alongside her on the Reality Series
Abbey Romeo was born on May 17, 1998, in Los Angeles, California, to parents Christine Romeo and Eric Lutes, both of whom worked as TV and film actors.
She has one younger brother and was diagnosed with autism at just two and a half years old, after her parents noticed early signs like sleep issues and sensory behaviors.
Growing up, Abbey faced challenges but also developed strength with strong family support, especially from her mother, Christine.
She pursued education while building her career as a TV personality, social media influencer, and musical artist.
Abby shares her music through streaming services and social media, especially on TikTok.
She released singles like Categories (2024) and Boyfriend Forever (2025)
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Abbey Romeo |
| Born | May 17, 1998, Los Angeles, California |
| Zodiac Sign | Taurus |
| Parents | Christine Romeo & Eric Lutes |
| Siblings | One younger brother |
| Autism Journey | Diagnosed at 2½ years old; shared her experiences openly on Love on the Spectrum |
| Education | Completed schooling in Los Angeles; pursued creative and performing arts |
| Occupation | TV personality, influencer, musical artist |
| Fame | Rose to prominence through Netflix’s Love on the Spectrum (2021–2026), appearing in all four seasons |
| Relationship | Famous for her nearly five-year relationship with David Isaacman (2021–2026) |
Today, she continues to inspire audiences by sharing her experiences as an autistic woman navigating independence, love, and creative expression.
She openly discussed her autism on the Netflix series, helping to bring visibility to autistic individuals.
