
Movie Character Dating App Quiz — BuzzFeed Quizzes
The first crushes I ever had were on movie characters. With our VHS remote control often missing, I would have to REWIND on the actual player. So imagine me at thirteen, rewinding to watch Drew Barrymore kiss Prince Charming in Ever After — my face only a FOOT away from the screen. I was truly an embarrassing sight to behold.
If you have a crush on them or not, let's put your nostalgic movie character knowledge to the test. So swipe down ⬇️ to see if you'd swipe right ➡️ even without seeing a pic.
In the comments, tell me who your biggest on-screen crush was growing up, and if you would swipe right TODAY if you saw them on the apps. Cause now that I am an adult, I DEFINITELY would regret swiping right on Edward Cullen.
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