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Here's What Happened To Young Couples Whose Relationships Went Viral In 2017

Unfortunately, according to Moreno, things did not "end well" after two dates. Hannah did not respond when we asked for her side of the story and assessments of the dates.

 

 

"I wish we were together; that would have been awesome. But, yeah, unfortunately that didn't end well," he said.

Moreno said "drama" arose after the two went on a second date together and he asked her if he could share a photo of them "because so many people were asking for an update."

There was apparently a misunderstanding, or a change of heart, about privacy, and the consensus seems to be that these two are not going to pursue a relationship anytime soon.

In February, a couple became internet famous for breaking up in a very dramatic way. Harrison Bach and Jacqueline Martin decided to document and share their separation through a photo shoot.

Harrison Bach and Jacqueline Martin were each other's "first lovers," so their breakup was particularly difficult and emotional.

Bach had the idea for a breakup photo shoot because it would be "ironic and funny" and "artistic," he told BuzzFeed News at the time.

One of his classmates shared their photos on Twitter, where it caught mass attention.

Bach said his friends and family were overwhelmingly supportive and positive toward them and their photos, but the public reception was one of overwhelming discomfort.

Even though the two exes had a lot of love for each other and had kept the door open for rekindling at the time, they are now living on opposite sides of the world and have moved on. Martin told BuzzFeed News recently that she looks back at that time with some "cringe" but thought it was an "interesting" and "cool" experience overall.

Martin joked that her one big regret was those baggy jeans she wore in the photos. "I'll never be wearing those pants again! I don't think I'll ever live that down."She currently lives in Michigan and is working toward a bachelor's degree in psychology.
Jacqueline Martin

Martin joked that her one big regret was those baggy jeans she wore in the photos. "I'll never be wearing those pants again! I don't think I'll ever live that down."

She currently lives in Michigan and is working toward a bachelor's degree in psychology.

Bach now lives in China. "The photo shoot was blown out of proportion by social media," he said. But he was struck by how people in his real life responded to his viral fame.

"Friends and people who I have texted months prior to [the photo shoot] asking about catching up or hanging out ignored me then, but immediately started to seek me out," Bach said. "This lame and accidental 'two seconds of fame' really brought some good revelations out."

He said he was mostly impressed by how cool and unfazed Martin was during the whole viral moment:"While we were experiencing this minor glimpse of global recognition, it didn’t change her sights for one second and just showed how admirable and heartwarming it is to have someone in your life that doesn’t need the internet news, memes, digital self-perception in a sense to know how they feel about you."
Harrison Bach

"Friends and people who I have texted months prior to [the photo shoot] asking about catching up or hanging out ignored me then, but immediately started to seek me out," Bach said. "This lame and accidental 'two seconds of fame' really brought some good revelations out."

He said he was mostly impressed by how cool and unfazed Martin was during the whole viral moment:

"While we were experiencing this minor glimpse of global recognition, it didn’t change her sights for one second and just showed how admirable and heartwarming it is to have someone in your life that doesn’t need the internet news, memes, digital self-perception in a sense to know how they feel about you."

If there were an antithesis of "goals," social media decided Joe O'Brien and Natalia Kaiser were it in July. The teens gained infamy after they joked about being homeowners at a young age. A lot of people did not take it as a joke.
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