Which Netflix's Perfect Match Couples Are Still Together?
Fans are wondering if the hit reality show has even managed to create one strong couple.
Netflix's hit reality show Perfect Match was touted as the reality dating show to beat, as the idea of seeing contestants from other Netflix projects date each other in search of their ideal match was certainly very intriguing. However, while the show ended with five couples remaining together, it looks like the pressure of living with each other off-camera was too great for most of them to handle.
So, which Perfect Match couples are still together, fans wonder?
First of all, fans are curious if last season's winners Dom and Georgia are still together, and the answer to that is sadly — no.
The two apparently broke up right after the season ended, proving that their win didn't really mean anything, as they both most likely continued to play a happy couple just for the sake of the clout.
Kariselle and Joey shocked fans when Joey proposed in the last episode, and the two even got engaged, leaving fans hopeful for a happy post-Perfect Match future for them.
However, this couple also didn't last apparently, as the news of their breakup became public some time ago. In the end, Joey's big gesture was just a show-off.
Chloe and Shayne also failed to maintain their relationship after the show ended, and fans are not that surprised, as the chemistry between the two was absent throughout the season, cementing viewers' suspicions that they were just putting on an act to win.
Izzy and Bartise are also no longer together, but they still follow each other on Instagram and seem to be good friends.
Lauren and Nick follow each other too, but considering the fact that Nick dated someone else after the show ended, they are definitely not a couple anymore.
Yes, it looks like none of the Perfect Match couples were that perfectly matched to each other, and people are not surprised about this, arguing that the whole show was staged and rather embarrassing to watch.
While it still hasn't been renewed for a second season, many viewers admit they don't see a point in continuing the show because it clearly doesn't promote genuine feelings and strong relationships.