Love Is Blind: Jessica Vesta firmly establishes herself as one of the most memorable contestants of the series 

Since Season 6 of Chris Coelen's Love is Blind has just dropped, fans have been excited to see who competitors will define this season and help make it the best it can be. 

Love is Blind has had its fair share of huge characters, both heroic and villainous.  

Even though there is still only half of the season to go, one of the contestants managed to distinguish herself from the rest in the six episodes that she appeared in by putting on the kind of showmanship that viewers find endearing. 

Love is Blind has had its fair share of huge characters, both heroic and villainous. 

Even though the season is only halfway through, one of the participants managed to distinguish herself from the rest by putting on the kind of compelling theatrics that viewers enjoy seeing in just the six episodes that she appeared in. 

But despite all of this drama, she managed to remain likeable, something that very few villains in Love is Blind are able to do. Jessica Vestaleasly establishes herself as a genuine anti-hero who provided as many dramatic as she did poignant moments. 

Even though many people have previously made dubious romantic decisions in season 6 of Love is Blind, Jessica was quite clear from the start that she didn't have the luxury of not taking this experiment seriously. 

Autumn, her tiny daughter, was waiting for her at home, and although she didn't want her on-screen motherhood to define her, she knew the proper man would value her equally.  

She believed she had discovered that in Jimmy Presnell, one of the more compassionate and caring men in the pods; the two hit it off immediately and soon became one other's favorite people.