
Sneaky Links Dating After Dark: Are Colt and Kelsey still together?
Netflix dating shows have a special place in our chaotic reality filled hearts, and the latest one to capture our attention is Sneaky Links: Dating After Dark. The new series dropped on the streamer last week and follows a group of singles who think they are entering a sexy motel to explore new connections, however they're actually there to be reunited with their long term bootycalls or "sneaky links" to see if they can make a relationship work with the existing connection.
And the one couple people can't stop talking about are Colt and Kelsey. So what's the tea? Are these two still together since leaving the motel? Here's what you need to know.
Colt is a 32-year-old freelance model and sales consultant who hails from Nashville, Tennessee. Kelsey was one of the series' late arrivals and is also from Nashville. She's 24 years old and is a model.
Ok so Colt entered the show on day one and was greeted with his previous sneaky link Avery, a 26-year-old recruiter, who he had originally 'dated' in Nashville before appearing on the show. They quickly decided that there wasn't anything in their connection worth pursuing.
Colt then got to know Angelique, a 30-year-old law student from San Fransisco. They got on super well and were hands down one of the strongest couples in the early episodes, they were even chosen to get the suite alone for themselves for the night.
However, in episode four, a number of new arrivals were introduced to the motel, one of them being Kelsey. Colt and Kelsey got on very well (like making out on the first date well) and Colt minimised how much of a connection he had with Angelique.
As the episodes progressed Colt ended up seeing both women, publicly committing to Angelique, while also talking to Kelsey, calling her at night. However, then Colt started to question his connection and future relationship with Angelique because of their different religious beliefs. Colt also got irritated at Angelique for having Brandon lick cream off her upper thigh...despite Kelsey doing the exact same to Colt's abs.
Angelique had enough of the double standards and ended things with Colt. He then fully pursued Kelsey and they grew pretty close very quickly. They did have some issues as the show progressed - Colt could never give Kelsey a proper answer as to whether or not he slept with Angelique, and when his mum came to visit in the last episode she said she wanted to teach Kelsey to dress more "modestly". However, it didn't seem to sway Colt off of Kelsey.
The couple chose to leave the motel together in episode 10, with Colt confessing to Kelsey he loved her.
Well right now we're not 100 per cent sure. As per the rules of the majority of Netflix's dating shows the cast aren't allowed to reveal their relationship statuses until a few weeks after all the episodes have aired, so we may need to wait a while to find out for sure.
The pair both live in Nashville so from a logistic point of view they could make their relationship work. They also both follow each other on Instagram which suggests they at least get on well enough to follow each other.
We'll be keeping our fingers crossed for future announcements.
Sneaky Links: Dating After Dark is available on Netflix now

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