A man who is 16 years older than his wife is being accused by trolls of marrying a woman who looks “exactly like his daughter.”
Chris Chapin, 44, and his wife Savana Chapin, 28, first met when she began working for him four years ago as a hairstylist at the salon he owns in Gilbert, Arizona.
At the time, Savana said she wasn’t interested in being in a relationship and Chris had just filed for divorce from his ex-wife.
“My life was kind of in a tailspin,” the owner of Awsum Salon admitted on an episode of the YouTube channel “Love Don’t Judge.”
The father-of-six said the more time he spent with Savana, the more he realized there was something “super special” between them that he’d never felt before.
At first, the pair hid their blossoming romance — especially since Chris’ 21-year-old daughter Tizziana, who goes by Trizzi, also works at the salon.
The couple admitted there was some “controversy” in the salon when they told everyone they were dating.
They revealed some of their co-workers even accused Savana of being a “home wrecker” and suggested Chris was abusing her due to their age difference and power dynamic.
“Tizzi was originally very thrown off,” Savana admitted, although it didn’t stop them from falling in love and tying the knot.
Some users were fixated on the age difference, even joking that Savana will be a grandma by the time she’s 30 years old, and lip-synched the words: “Why not?”
Savana said many brought up the similarities between her and Tizzi and how it makes them uncomfortable.
“I would be traumatized if my dad married someone who looks exactly like me,” one person wrote.
“Do you want to date your daughter?” another asked.
“Y’all look like sisters,” observed another.
Despite criticism, the loved-up couple adores their blended family and don’t care what the haters say — and are thrilled people become more accepting over time.
“A lot of comments now are like ‘I wish I could have this relationship with my stepmom,’” she recalled.
“We’re just one big family and it doesn’t matter what anyone says,” she continued. “Because we’re happy and that’s all that matters.”
You have never seen anything like Perfect Match on Netflix. After crushing the reality TV genre over the past couple years, Netflix has taken the standout stars and sexy troublemakers from steamy dating shows (Love Is Blind, Too Hot to Handle) and pulse-pounding competition shows (The Circle, The Mole) and dropped them all in a high-pressure and highly emotional situation. Every night, 10 Netflix reality pros will mingle and pair off as they try to figure out who they’re most compatible with. The next day’s compatibility challenge will put their matchmaking skills to the test, and the couple that comes out on top will get a special privilege: they’ll get to bring in two more singles to the villa in an attempt to match with or tempt their cast mates. Who will be the perfect match? That’s a question we are dying to know the answer to, but we’ll have to wait a few weeks to find out.
So, when will Netflix add new episodes of Perfect Match Season 1? And how many episodes are in Perfect Match Season 1? Here’s what you need to know!
When will Perfect Match Episodes 1-4 be on Netflix?
Oh, they’re up and ready to be binged right now! The first four episodes of Perfect Match are here to bring a whole lot of fire to your Valentine’s Day. I mean, don’t cancel your plans or anything (no need to jeopardize the relationship) but do make sure that you have time to start this show ASAP. It delivers the Netflix reality romance/dating show drama that you’ve been waiting for.
What time does Perfect Match Episodes 5-8 come out?
The next four episodes of Perfect Match will be added to Netflix on Tuesday, February 14 at 3:01 a.m. ET/12:01 a.m. PT. This is a change of pace for Netflix, since the streamer usually drops new episodes on Wednesdays or Fridays. Perfect Match is here to break all the rules.
When is the Perfect Match Season 1 finale?
Perfect Match’s epic first season will consist of 12 hourlong episodes released over three weeks. That means that the finale will be added to Netflix on Tuesday, February 21 at 3:01 a.m. ET/12:01 a.m. PT.
Where was Perfect Match Season 1 filmed?
Perfect Match sent these Netflix all stars down to Panama for this dating experiment. Specifically, they all stayed at Casa Naga in Playa Bonita, a luxury getaway that’ll cost you around $6,000 a night if you want to throw your own Perfect Match-style bash.
What time does Netflix release new episodes of Perfect Match? What is the Perfect Match release schedule and episode count?
Perfect Match releases new episodes on Wednesdays at 3:01 a.m. ET/12:01 a.m. PT. Overall, there will be 12 episodes in Perfect Match. Here’s what the release schedule looks like:
Episodes 1-4: Tuesday, February 14, 2023
Episodes 5-8: Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Episodes 9-12: Tuesday, February 28, 2023
Who is in the Perfect Match cast?
The dating show is hosted by — who else? — Nick Lachey. The cast includes alumni from across Netflix’s reality TV slate. The cast includes:
New episodes of Perfect Match are added to Netflix on Tuesdays at 3 a.m. ET.
It’s sad to say that in many cultures, it’s still considered scandalous when women enjoy anime, video games, and eating delicious food. Those are things for “other” people. For “ugly” girls who’ll never find romance. These antiquated ways of thinking are embarrassing enough, but imagine being forced to give up the things you actually enjoy doing as a woman because some irritating little fairy needs you to help raise the birth rate in Japan. It sounds disgusting, but that’s the situation in Romantic Killer. It’s supposed to be funny, a way to turn rom-com clichés on their head, but it ends up falling more than a little flat. It’s also quite creepy when you really think about it.
Opening Shot: A young woman stands in the doorway of her home clutching a bag of snacks and a box containing a video game. She rubs the box all over her face affectionately and recounts her childhood spending time playing games with male friends and eating plenty of snacks, talking about how she’s always eschewed relationships.
The Gist: Anzu Hoshino (Deneen Melody) is a high school girl who absolutely loves gaming. Strike that. It’s kind of her life. She also loves chocolate, snacks, and her cat. She prefers staying home and playing games instead of finding romance in the real world, and she isn’t about to give all that up at random to go out on a date.
But a magical fairy named Riri (Courtney Lin) is trying to change all that. One day, Anzu plays the wrong game — and she finds her favorite hobbies, cat, and snacks taken away so she can live life as if she were in a dating sim game. Riri comes to Anzu straight out of her TV, warning the high schooler of Japan’s declining birth rate, and how she’s been selected as part of an “experience” to help improve things.
The fairy race Riri belongs to can’t run a business without the innocent hearts of additional children in the world. Riri’s plan goes like this: By forcing people who the fairies believe will be “forever single” to find love, the birth rate will skyrocket and things will get back to business as usual. With that, Anzu is forced to live in a world straight out of a shoujo manga. Sure, there’ll be plenty of “hot guys” and all that as well as situations you only see in romantic anime, but Anzu doesn’t want that. So she’ll fight tooth and nail against it to the bitter end.
What Shows Will It Remind You Of? You’ll undoubtedly have visions of Don’t Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro, or even Teasing Master Takagi-san, both romantic comedies with decidedly pushy characters and some frustratingly unlikable personalities vying for your attention.
Our Take: On one hand, Romantic Killer is meant to be parodic to a fault and satirical. However, it has a bizarre premise that fails anyone looking for any scrap of feminist ideals. While it’s obviously trying to make light of stereotypes from time to time and doesn’t paint Riri in a positive light, it’s hard to get into a story where the entire goal for this fairy is to ensure a high school girl enters a relationship and eventually gets pregnant so the fairy race can benefit. It’s a little strange, right?
If the premise hasn’t set you off the series by now, the way everything plays out just might. Anzu steels herself against falling in love to defy the fairy who’s forcibly changed her life, but that isn’t how things play out. Almost immediately, the seemingly perfect (and totally hot) Kazuki Tsukasa (Jason Griffith) appears in her life, with all the perfect conditions in place for them to fall for one another.
Riri keeps trying to force the two together in so many cliche and pained ways, and while Anzu is adamant that she won’t fall for these tricks, we all know what’s going to happen. The writing’s on the wall: the pair are going to get together, and this is going to be a painfully slow descent into shoujo manga tropes. Except the heroine has to throw away the things she enjoyed in her life to do so, for…reasons?
Sex and Skin: None in this episode, but the story’s implications, despite being parodic, are frankly quite strange and may not be appropriate for younger viewers.
Parting Shot: Having taken shelter in the rain in a playground, Anzu wears one sandal and one Croc while waiting out the storm. As the rain pours and she sits beneath an oversized slide, Kazuki walks up to her carrying an umbrella and a bag from the convenience store. The pair stare at each other for a beat.
Sleeper Star: Courtney Lin ensures Riri is one of the most irritating characters I’ve seen in an anime series since Madoka Magica’s Kyubey. She’s great at her job, lending Riri this insistent and patronizing personality that quickly grates on the nerves as you question why Riri thinks they have the authority to suddenly do all this to Anzu. That’s a testament to how convincing Lin can be, as she plays Riri fantastically.
Most Pilot-y Line: “We’re here to solve Japan’s extremely serious low birth rate problem,” Riri tells Anzu. There it is, folks. That’s why Anzu has to give up what she enjoys doing so she can…let’s check our notes here…have a child she hasn’t even thought about having.
Our Call: SKIP IT. The first episode won’t convince anyone that Romantic Killer is more than just a reverse harem and the creators’ commentary on what women should be doing with their lives. And despite having read the manga source material, it does tend to add a bit more nuance later on – with Riri having a few changes in store – but you likely won’t want to stick around to see it through. Sure, some of this pilot might elicit a few chuckles, but in the current world climate where women’s bodily autonomy is challenged on a daily basis, the laughs tend to come too slowly to make Romantic Killer a satisfying watch when you really look deeper.
Brittany Vincent has been covering video games and tech for over a decade for publications like G4, Popular Science, Playboy, Variety, IGN, GamesRadar, Polygon, Kotaku, Maxim, GameSpot, and more. When she’s not writing or gaming, she’s collecting retro consoles and tech. Follow her on Twitter: @MolotovCupcake.
A man’s incredible tale of how a stranger who fell asleep on him on the bus has now become his life partner has captivated TikTok, with videos detailing their amazing love story boasting nearly 20 million views.
“I feel like I’m living a dream, I dreamed of being with such a wonderful person!” Eddy Oscco Huarcaya told NeedToKnow.online of the whirlwind romance.
The fella met his beau-to-be, Catalina, on July 5, 2022, while the two were riding the same bus together. Huarcaya described how she was sitting next to another female passenger, who then disembarked, whereupon the opportunistic man took her seat.
“She ended up falling asleep, so I let her rest,” described Huarcaya, who reportedly didn’t make a move at the time.
It wasn’t until a few weeks later, when the influencer spotted Catalina on the bus yet again, that he decided to shoot his shot.
“I decided to speak to her and asked for her WhatsApp number, we talked and ended up going on dates,” gushed the supportive fellow. In a follow-up vid, which has over 14.6 million views, he can be seen “bussing” a move on his now-girlfriend.
From there, their relationship blossomed from strangers into soulmates. “We’re now dating and I feel super happy because I have the most beautiful girl in the world!” fawned Huarcaya, who frequently shares videos of him and Catalina going on dates and exchanging gifts.
Needless to say, TikTok was enamored with the lovebirds’ story of meeting in transit.
“And there begins a love story,” fawned one fan, while another wrote, “I hope they never part.”
One commenter exclaimed, “WHAT A CUTE LOVE STORY.”
Many viewers admired Huarcaya’s moxie with one admitting, “It makes me nervous to even say hello!”
In a similarly incredible love story in March, two Tiktokkers who had admired one another from afar over for months took a leap of faith and got married days after meeting in person for the first time last summer.
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