Woman falls asleep on stranger on bus, now they’re dating
It was 50 Shades Of Greyhound.
A man’s incredible tale of how a stranger who fell asleep on him on the bus has now become his life partner has captivated TikTok, with videos detailing their amazing love story boasting nearly 20 million views.
“I feel like I’m living a dream, I dreamed of being with such a wonderful person!” Eddy Oscco Huarcaya told NeedToKnow.online of the whirlwind romance.
The fella met his beau-to-be, Catalina, on July 5, 2022, while the two were riding the same bus together. Huarcaya described how she was sitting next to another female passenger, who then disembarked, whereupon the opportunistic man took her seat.
Catalina then fell asleep on his shoulder, as seen in this clip that racked up 3 million views.
“She ended up falling asleep, so I let her rest,” described Huarcaya, who reportedly didn’t make a move at the time.
It wasn’t until a few weeks later, when the influencer spotted Catalina on the bus yet again, that he decided to shoot his shot.
“I decided to speak to her and asked for her WhatsApp number, we talked and ended up going on dates,” gushed the supportive fellow. In a follow-up vid, which has over 14.6 million views, he can be seen “bussing” a move on his now-girlfriend.
From there, their relationship blossomed from strangers into soulmates. “We’re now dating and I feel super happy because I have the most beautiful girl in the world!” fawned Huarcaya, who frequently shares videos of him and Catalina going on dates and exchanging gifts.
Needless to say, TikTok was enamored with the lovebirds’ story of meeting in transit.
“And there begins a love story,” fawned one fan, while another wrote, “I hope they never part.”
One commenter exclaimed, “WHAT A CUTE LOVE STORY.”
Many viewers admired Huarcaya’s moxie with one admitting, “It makes me nervous to even say hello!”
In a similarly incredible love story in March, two Tiktokkers who had admired one another from afar over for months took a leap of faith and got married days after meeting in person for the first time last summer.
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