Love Is Blind‘s Brett Brown and Tiffany Pennywell Brown are celebrating another year of marriage!
The couple, who met and tied the knot on season 4 of the Netflix hit, celebrated their two-year wedding anniversary on Tuesday, May 7 with a joint post shared to Instagram.
“Two years ago, we said ‘I Do’ and sealed our forever as ‘The Browns,'” the two wrote alongside a carousel of photos of the two during a recent trip to Japan. “Who would’ve thought a reality TV show would lead us to our happily ever after?”
Now that they’ve “explored the world” and “created unforgettable memories,” Brett, 37, and Tiffany, 38, said they’ve build a “rock-solid foundation of laughter, trust, and unconditional love.”
“Imperfectly perfect for each other, we’re proud to be living life on our own terms and savoring every moment together,” the couple added.
“Cheers to many more days of showing up for each other, making memories, and writing our own love story. And to our friends and family who’ve supported us along the way, thank you for being part of our journey. We’re grateful for your love and encouragement,” they continued. “Happy 2nd Anniversary, to us! ”
A clear match from the moment they met on season 4, Brett and Tiffany have been happily married since the fourth season aired on Netflix in April 2023.
Now living in Portland together after Tiffany uprooted her life in Seattle to be with Brett, the duo previously told PEOPLE they were adjusting to their married life “very well” and looking forward to more adventures in 2024.
“We’re real good,” Brett said in February. “We’re living a very normal life here in Portland… We have some big trips coming up this year that we’re both very, very excited about. We’re still getting to know each other, still growing, just like any relationship is. But we’re good, we’re happy.”
One of those trips included a recent getaway to Japan, which the pair each documented on their Instagrams.
To make their marriage work, Tiffany credited “staying close to one another and having open communication.”
“Being in the spotlight can be very distracting so I’m glad that Brett and I have managed to keep a level head through all the distractions, and we have just continued to check up on one another, support each other and we give each other grace and allow each other to explore our passions,” she added. “Just because we’re a couple now doesn’t mean we have to do everything together. I think what has really helped us is that I encourage Brett to do the things that he loves and vice versa.”