If you’ve watched Too Hot to Handle season 3, and have already binge-watched the Perfect Match episodes while waiting on the finale, then you *definitely* know Georgia Hassarati. The 26-year-old bombshell was one of the favourites from Netflix’s reality TV show Too Hot to Handle season 3, and the Aussie even has a ~very~ cozy relationship with THTH season 1 star Harry Jowsey. (You can click here to read more deets on that.)
Georgia blew up on TikTok after Too Hot, not only for being funny AF but also because of how similar to Margot Robbie the Lebanese-Australian star looks. No, really, the resemblance is uncanny.
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Her latest reality TV appearance has been on Netflix’s Perfect Match where we see reality TV all-stars from shows like Love is Blind, The Circle, The Mole, Too Hot to Handle, and more, have a second chance at finding love with Nick Lachey as the host. Couples must match before the end of the night to secure their places in the villa and on the show, and the couples that win in challenges for being the most compatible are able to control who comes into the villa, being the ultimate ‘matchmakers’. All in all, it’s really chaotic.

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Perfect Match’s finale is due to come out on 28th February and Georgia Hassarati is coupled with Dom Gabriel throughout the majority of the show.
Cosmo ME had the chance to chat with Georgia about her experience on Perfect Match, her fave dish to cook, and her dating advice. Scroll down to see our exclusive interview…
Read our exclusive interview with Perfect Match’s Georgia Hassarati

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Cosmo ME: What are your ultimate three red flags on a date?Â
Georgia Hassarati: I’m the worst person to ask this question because I kind of like red flags, so probably the number one red flag would be that we’re even on a date. Because that shows that you’re probably a walking red flag because I gravitate toward those people. I’m not saying that’s good; I’m saying I need some kind of guidance on that.
My second red flag would be anyone that mentions an ex on a date, that’s kind of cringy, I don’t want to talk about your ex, nor anything negative about an ex. Because I don’t want you to ever talk negatively about me if our relationship ends, so that’s a major red flag, I want to see that you treat people in your past with respect.
My third red flag would be anyone rude to people in service. If we’re at dinner and a waiter is serving you food and you’re rude to them, that’s a red flag. It shows how you are around people that you’re not trying to impress, so anyone who is rude to the waiter is a major red flag.
C: If you could cook any dish, which would be your first one to cook?
G: It would definitely be a Lebanese dish that is my favourite. It’s called Sambousek and it’s a little pastry parcel filled with meat, pine nuts, and spices. They are amazing, unfortunately, I cannot cook them myself but whenever I visit my relatives in Sydney I eat like 30 a day so yeah it’s probably a good thing I can’t cook them myself because I’ll be eating them all day.

Via @georgiahassarati on Instagram
C: How much do you think you have grown since Too Hot to Handle?
G: I think it’s so evident if you watched Too Hot to Handle that I have grown so much, especially with how vulnerable and open I have been to getting to know people. I feel like with Too Hot to Handle whenever I would get close to anyone I’d kind of self-sabotage, pull away, and panic a little bit but with Perfect Match I was able to really overcome that.
Be vulnerable, get to know people, not be scared of emotion, and just let my walls down, so I feel like you can see how much I’ve grown. It makes me really happy. I’m really proud of myself because it’s hard to be vulnerable.
C: Are there any things that you regret from Perfect Match without giving too many spoilers?Â
G: I regret being a little bit naive, I kind of went in there thinking that everyone was as excited to meet me as I was excited to meet them. I think it wasn’t really the case, I feel like I ignored my intuition a little and I shouldn’t have, always trust your gut, always listen to your intuition.
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C: What have you learned from Perfect Match and would you do it again?Â
G: The main thing I learned from Perfect Match is what qualities I want in a partner, being able to see all the different dynamics of relationships in that house helped me to see what I want and what I don’t want in a potential partner. So, I think it was really helpful actually to have the outsider perspective on everyone’s relationship to help me see that.Â
I’m not closed to the idea of doing Perfect Match again in the future; if say I was single and was contacted to go on another season. However, I would like to know who is potentially going on the show, so that I’m able to see prior if there’s someone in there that I want to pursue and if I think there’s potential for me to find my perfect match while I’m there.
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