In 2020, the world fell in love with a 25-year-old man named Michael Theo from Wollongong in NSW.
He was looking for love, and as he told the ABC documentary series Love On The Spectrum, his dream in life was to become a husband.
During the show we watched Michael, who has Asperger's Syndrome, on his quest to find a girlfriend. He told us that he was very aware that dating today was more about sex than love, but he wanted the latter. He even had a pair of love ducks on his bedside table — a reminder of his ultimate goal.
We watched him go on his very first date. He wore a suit and tie, and took Amanda to a very fancy restaurant in his hometown. He pulled out her chair and asked her questions about herself and brought her a single red rose.
Unfortunately, she got a bit overwhelmed and ended up leaving before they had a chance to eat anything.
"Did I go too far with my questions?" a concerned Michael asked the producer.
Ever the gentleman, he showed his date to the door and, reflecting on the experience, he sighed and told the camera sadly, "That's life I guess."
As his journey for love continued through the course of the series, Michael became the standout star. His plight went worldwide when the show was picked up by Netflix.
"World's Biggest Romantic," the headlines said, as his search attracted worldwide interest.
Speaking to Mamamia podcast No Filter alongside his mum as the success of the show went gangbusters, Michael told Mia Freedman he went on the series because "I'd like to meet a woman and eventually settle down, but I always had trouble doing so because I've got no one to spend time with."