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I’m dating the ‘hottest man alive’ who people say is too sexy for me

This woman reckons she’s dating the hottest man in the world. But haters online say he’s way out of her league.

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A New York City woman is being hailed the “luckiest woman alive” after revealing her flawlessly fine boyfriend to a lustful audience of catcalling, tongue-wagging TikTok viewers.

And while some hot-to-trot spectators are busy applauding the fortunate belle for bagging a buff, brown-eyed babe, haters are saying he’s out of her league, the New York Post reports.

“WTF is he doing with you?,” questioned a troll beneath a viral video shared by 25-year-old Brooklyn resident Nadya Okamoto, an lifestyle influencer and co-founder of lifestyle period brand August.

In the post, which raked up a whopping five million TikTok views, Okamoto unabashedly celebrated her 31-year-old boyfriend Henry Stevenson’s good looks, sharing fetching clips of the hunk accompanied by trending audio of a fawning woman.

Nadya Okamoto's post garnered thousands of comments from men and women who were stunned by Stevenson's good looks. Picture: Nadya Okamoto/Instagram
Nadya Okamoto's post garnered thousands of comments from men and women who were stunned by Stevenson's good looks. Picture: Nadya Okamoto/Instagram

“I’m convinced I’m dating the hottest man alive and nobody can tell me otherwise,” says the popular sound bite used by Okamoto. The voiceover track was originally created by TikTok user @Howdypartner.jpg.

“Every single day I’m blown away by how f***ing hot this man is,” continues the audio. “And he’s into me?”

Okamoto isn’t the only one who feels her flame is the fieriest smoke show to hit the streets — digital droolers think so, too.

“Damn ma’am, congratulations. Yes. Yes to it all,” cheered an impressed commenter.

“I’m a straight grown a – man, who’s married and I got to say he’s a good-looking guy!” admitted another.

Okamoto's genetically blessed boyfriend Henry Stevenson. Picture: Nadya Okamoto/Instagram
Okamoto's genetically blessed boyfriend Henry Stevenson. Picture: Nadya Okamoto/Instagram
Admirers compared him to the fictional Christian Grey, played by Jamie Dornan. Picture: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images
Admirers compared him to the fictional Christian Grey, played by Jamie Dornan. Picture: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images

“OMG!!! He has no business being on God’s green earth looking like an angel straight from heaven lol,” an admirer added.

Others begged Okamoto for her secret strategy on snapping up the heart-throb, cheekily pleading, “Drop the link for the dupe — I need,” and “Amazon link please?!? A dupe is also good!!” in the hopes of bagging Stevenson’s equally dashing doppelganger.

Many hot-and-bothered wannabes even likened the stud to the leading lover in the film trilogy 50 Shades of Grey.

“Low key giving Jamie Dornan. You go girl!,” praised a fan whose remarks were echoed by a separate rooter who wrote, “Real-life Christian Grey!!”

Okamoto isn’t the first woman to reach social media celebrity for her sweetie’s showstopping sexiness.

Fans of Okamoto applauded her for being both lucky and gorgeous. Picture: Nadya Okamoto/Instagram
Fans of Okamoto applauded her for being both lucky and gorgeous. Picture: Nadya Okamoto/Instagram

Author Hazel McBride, 29, was ushered into TikTok glory after unveiling her “insanely hot” husband to the masses in an internet-breaking post at the top of the year.

Canadian content creator Alicia Mccarvell, too, sent jaws dropping when she showcased her muscled-bound man online in June 2022. Keyboard critics flooded Mccarvell’s comments with venom, saying her hubby was “too hot” to be with her.

Unfortunately, both Okamoto and Stevenson received similarly shaded snipes from contrarian killjoys.

“He’s cute and handsome — but not hot,” sneered a troll.

“No, he’s definitely not hot,” another naysayer spat.

“Wtf is he doing with unhot you?,” added a cruel cynic, who was backed by a grump who said, “He could have done soo much better.”

However, supporters leapt to Okamato’s defence, reminding the Brooklynite that she’s just as enchanting as her appealing Prince Charming.

“Stop underestimating yourself, you’re gorgeous as well,” said a spirit-booster.

“You’re a gorgeous couple, both of you,” another chimed. “I wish you lots of happiness.”

This story originally appeared on the New York Post and was reproduced with permission

Originally published as I’m dating the ‘hottest man alive’ who people say is too sexy for me

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