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Who won Too Hot To Handle season 6 on Netflix?

Too Hot To Handle returned for season six and there were not one but three winners by the end of the series.

Netflix welcomed a new bunch of singletons to the retreat but this time around they all knew what they were signing up for – but with Bad Lana in their ears, they still couldn’t help but break the rules and decrease the cash prize.

With all 10 episodes now ready to watch, subscribers are eager to know exactly who came out on top in the end.

Who won Too Hot To Handle season 6?

As the climax hit, lovebirds Bri and DeMari went head to head with Katherine and Charlie for the grand prize, with their fellow retreaters casting the deciding votes.

Too Hot To Handle season six was won by couple Bri and DeMari.
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By a landslide, it was Bri and DeMari who clinched victory and the cool $100k.

Bri and DeMari didn’t have the easiest of times in the villa with both going on dates and kissing other contestants but when Bri stayed loyal during her date with Jalen, he decided to ask her to be his girlfriend.

After discovering that they won the show, Bri gushed: “This has been such an unreal experience.

Too Hot To Handle season six star Gianna was awarded $25,000 by Lana.
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“I’m leaving with a man, I’m past all my trust issues and six figures? Yeah!”, while DeMari beamed, “This is like a storybook ending.”

However, Bri and DeMari weren’t the only victors as Lana selected her own champion singleton.

She chose to bestow a hefty $25,000 on Gianna for demonstrating significant personal development throughout the series.

Despite not pairing up with anyone during season six, Gianna evidently made a lasting impact on Lana.

Too Hot To Handle is available to watch on Netflix.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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