
Perfect Match Season Three Has Landed On Netflix - But Who Is Louis Russell?
Season three has introduced us to The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On alumn Sandy Gallagher, Dated & Related star Daniel Perfetto and Olivia Rae, who appeared on Temptation Island earlier this year. Another contestant who is hoping to make an impact on the show is Louis Russell - but where have you seen him before?
Louis Russell is a contestant on series three of Perfect Match. However, this isn't his first stint on the big screen - you might recognise Louis from Too Hot to Handle Season 5 and 6, Battle Camp Season 1. Louis is a model who has been represented Nevs Models and FOMO Models.
Since his reality TV appearances, Louis has amassed a loyal following on his social media channels, where he shares pictures of his glamorous life, including gym trips and holidays.
Louis Russell is 24-years-old.
Fans started speculating Louis and Huda could be romantically linked after they hit the red carpet holding hands at the world premiere of Weapons this month. This comes just one month after Love Island USA alumni Huda ended things with Chris Seeley. To add fuel to the fire, this isn't the first time they've been spotted together. Just two weeks earlier, a tipster for DeuxMoi spotted the pair holding hands at The Grove shopping mall in LA.
During an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Huda addressed her split with Chris. 'I hope that he enjoys his life, but I am not besties with him,' she said. 'It takes more than just being cordial. It takes a lot for someone to be truly close with me.'
Yes! You can follow all the latest updates from Louis' life at his handle @louis_russell.
Alice Hall is the Staff Writer at Grazia UK. She was previously a Junior Features Writer for The Daily Telegraph. At Grazia, she writes news and features about pop culture, dating, health, politics and interiors
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