The Netflix reality dating series “Perfect Match” Season 2 finale revealed Christine Obanor and Nigel Jones as the winners, despite their relatively short time together, making their victory surprising to many. However, none of the couples, including the frontrunners Alara Tanieri and Stevan Ditter or the winners Christine and Nigel, managed to stay together after the show, with each pair facing their own set of challenges that led to their eventual breakups.
The Netflix reality dating series “Perfect Match” Season 2 concluded with Christine Obanor and Nigel Jones winning, despite their recent pairing and limited time together, and updates reveal that none of the featured couples, including Christine and Nigel, remained together after the show.
Oh boy, where do we even start with the whirlwind that was Season 2 of Perfect Match? Spoiler alert ahead, so if you haven’t binged it yet, you might wanna hit pause on this.
So, Netflix decided to play Cupid again, but did any of the matches stick? Let’s dive into the juicy details. The finale dropped in June 2024, and it was a showdown between five couples. Christine Obanor and Nigel Jones, Micah Lussier and Kaz Bishop, Alara Tanieri and Stevan Ditter, Elys Hutchinson and Bryton Constantin, and Tolú Ekundare and Chris Hahn were all in the running for the coveted title of Perfect Match.
Alara and Stevan were the couple everyone was rooting for. Their chemistry? Off the charts from the get-go. But, in a surprising twist, Christine and Nigel nabbed the win. Talk about an underdog story, especially since they were the last to pair up.
But wait, there’s more. If you’re curious about the Season 1 contestants, there’s a link floating around that spills the beans on where they’re at now. Dom Gabriel and Georgia Hassarati took home the win that season, but it wasn’t all smooth sailing.
Fast forward to the real question: Did any Season 2 couples make it in the real world? Christine and Nigel, our champs, tried to make it work but eventually called it quits after nine months. They gave it a good shot, even considering couples therapy, but sometimes things just don’t pan out.
Micah and Kaz? A rollercoaster from the start. Despite their ups and downs, they went their separate ways too. Micah’s take? Their relationship was destined to stay (and end) in Mexico.
Alara and Stevan, the couple we were all rooting for, hit a snag thanks to the long-distance dilemma. Stevan’s in Los Angeles, and Alara was in London during filming. Despite a move that brought Alara closer, they couldn’t make it work.
Elys and Bryton’s connection fizzled out too. Elys admitted to some "terrible judgment" on her part, and now she’s happily in love with someone new. Bryton, on the other hand, seems to have taken a humorous lesson from his experience, judging by his Instagram bio.
Tolú and Chris’s relationship didn’t survive post-show either. Tolú learned a lot about herself and what she wants in a partner, which, unfortunately, wasn’t Chris.
Harry and Jessica’s journey was a bumpy one, ending with Jessica walking out after a betrayal. They’re not exactly friends but not enemies either. Harry’s since claimed to have grown a lot from the experience.
So, there you have it. The path to love is never straightforward, especially on reality TV. But hey, it makes for some entertaining watching, doesn’t it? And who knows, maybe some of them found something even better after the cameras stopped rolling.