
Perfect Match season 3: Which couples are still together?
The Netflix reality show brings together a bunch of singles from a variety of different reality shows. Usually it's just Netflix originals, but this year they've invited cast members from Love Island, The Bachelor and other shows too.
In each episode the cast must chose who to match up with and the following day they compete in a challenge. The winning couple from the challenge then gets to head to the boardroom where they can send themselves or their fellow cast members on dates with newbies. And then when everyone is back in the villa after various dates they must then choose who to match up with that evening.
It leads to a lot of couple swapping and the dumping of many contestants. However, throughout the show there's been some strong couples, and right now as of the first six episodes airing there's five couples. So who is in a couple right now? And which matches are still together IRL? Here's what you need to know.
Relationship status: Still together
Ok so technically at the end of episode six Olly is in a match with Justine, however, we already know that Olly and AD are now engaged and expecting a baby together.
The pair shocked the reality TV world, when back in March earlier this year the couple announced they were engaged, as we had no idea at the time they were even dating. However, it was shortly announced later that they appeared on Perfect Match together.
At the start of the series they instantly connected and were all over each other. However, after building a strong connection, the beginning of episode six shocked viewers when Nick Lachey turned up.
He revealed Daniel and Lucy had been given the task of who to send home and it was decided that AD and Freddie should leave.
AD and Olly both seemed extremely cut up by the decision, but it lead to Olly going on a date with two women - Justine and Olivia. He ended up rematching with Justine. However, given we know he and AD are now engaged and expecting a baby, we reckon she'll return to the house at some point.
Relationship status: Still together (we think)
Lucy and Daniel have been together from day dot. However, it hasn't always been smooth sailing. They've had some high highs including a very spicy bondage date, but they've also had some low lows. At one point during the season Daniel called Lucy "embarrassing" which naturally caused her to get upset and doubt their connection.
Despite this however, the pair chose to match again at the end of episode six with Daniel apologising. Lucy acknowledged that while it was a painful moment she didn't want to throw their connection away after one argument.
Relationship status: Still together (we think)
Who would have thought Too Hot To Handle's Louis would be in one couple for the whole show? As of the end of episode six he's been with The Ultimatum's Sandy for their entire time in the house.
They matched on Day One and have continued building a strong connection. There's been some bumps in the road, including one of Louis' other interests Alex saying she would be up for a threesome, which Sandy was not down for.
And in episode six the pair had one of their most dramatic moments when Louis called Sandy out for getting to know one of the other guys. They ended the episode matching but not on great terms. Louis then apologised to Sandy when they were in bed together and so now they seem to be on a better track.
Relationship status: Still together (we think)
Would it be a dating show without Love Island's Scott? No of course not. The Islander entered the house after being chosen for Rachel to go on a date with. It's still pretty early days for these two but they seem to have a good connection and chemistry, and neither seem interested in getting to know anyone else. Could we see Scott end a show in a couple?
Relationship status: Still together (we think)
Madison and Jalen are the newest couple to make a match. They got together after Madison's previous match Freddie was chosen to leave the house after Lucy and Daniel had to send someone on a date and that meant their current match had to leave.
Madison was devastated when Freddie left but has been getting on pretty well with Jalen so far, so maybe he is a better match for her?
Perfect Match is available on Netflix now

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