
Why Fans Think Lucy and Freddie From ‘Perfect Match' Are Dating
While season 3 winner Lucy ended the season with Daniel Perfetto and Freddie ended up with Madison Errichiello, it's already been revealed that (spoiler!) neither couple lasted. Lucy and Daniel split before they could even go on their all-expenses-paid vacation, and according to Freddie, he and Madison just couldn't make their long-distance relationship work.
As Freddie said of Madison during a post-finale interview with Elite Daily, 'We carried on speaking afterwards, but we were very realistic about the fact that there was 4,000 miles between us. And gradually over time, it just became apparent that it was more of a friendship.'
While Madison lives in Minneapolis, the Love Is Blind: UK alum is based in Manchester...which is much closer to where Lucy lives in London. But that's not why fans think they're dating. No, the reason has to do with a pair of Instagram posts.
Earlier this week, Freddie shared a pic of himself in L.A. with the caption, 'No place I'd rather be.'
A day later, Lucy posted a few snapshots with an identical background...and based on her outfit, fans are convinced that she's the one casting a shadow in Freddie's picture.
Seeing as they're both from the UK, it's unlikely that they just happened to bump into each other in L.A.—but that doesn't necessarily mean they're dating, of course. In fact, Lucy seemed to directly address the rumors during a recent interview, where she referred to herself and Freddie as 'friends' and nothing more.
'I hang out with Freddie now and we are just friends,' she said. 'He's like a brother figure…I don't feel any sexual spark with Freddie.'
Fans will have to wait and see whether anything comes out of this ~friendship.~

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