
This Is Why Fans Are Asking Manny Jacinto to Choke Them
It is evident in his decidedly nontraditional fan encounters ("sometimes [they'll] ask me to choke them") and in the giddiness he sparked in our editor-in-chief, Willa Bennett, during their chat on the latest episode of Blind Date. Those 'choking' requests stem from his Acolyte character's special Force powers. As for Willa's glee, she was, after all, on a date with Manny Jacinto.
During this dinner date in the video above, Manny modeled some very ideal husband behavior. In the (hopefully rare) event my future spouse ever goes on a romantic date as part of his press tour, I can only hope he'd keep the conversation as focused on me as Manny did on his wife, actor Dianne Doan!
Throughout the interview, Manny shared how he and Dianne met, their adorable proposal story, and how they maintain a healthy relationship within the wild Hollywood machine. He was also fully candid about which famous couple he'd join as a third... and I must say, his choice was valid.
Watch the full episode above for the whole, entertaining conversation. You too will want to go on a date with Manny after this.
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