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“Perfect Match” Season Two stars Elys Hutchinson and Justin Assada appeared to be one of the strongest couples in the villa until Bryton Constantin re-entered the picture. Elys and Bryton were among the first group of contestants to walk into the villa in the Season Two premiere earlier this month. But, they both decided to pursue other options.
While Elys says she finds something “likable” about Bryton, she says she can’t call him her perfect match yet because she needs to see if they can make their connection work in the real world. He replies, “I guess I’ll come to London then.” Bryton adds that even though they’ve only known each other for a short time, he believes Elys is his perfect match. At the final vote, all the contestants reunite except for Justin.
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