For rent: A Chinese New Year girlfriend or boyfriend?

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For rent: A Chinese New Year girlfriend or boyfriend?
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For a few hundred dollars, clients can rent a date to accompany them to their Chinese New Year gatherings.

SINGAPORE: Hoping to avoid awkward questions from relatives about their love life, some singles are resorting to hiring a fake girlfriend or boyfriend to accompany them to Chinese New Year gatherings.

“We've had clients who have actually gone out on multiple dates with the same girl after. So if the chemistry is right, then they can take it offline... It's kind of a way for potential connections to be made.” Mr Chung said there are also female customers who have used his platform, especially when they meet with friends who may ask whether they are still single or married.

“But it wasn't so bad because my hiring boyfriend was quite a quiet kind of person. So both of us kind of melted into the background,” said"Spica", as she is known to her dates on Elitely.

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