House of Sims Season 2 Episode 3 explores Chloe’s quest for love on OFTV

House of Sims Season 2 Episode 3 explores Chloe’s quest for love on OFTV

The third episode of House of Sims Season Two, the reality series featuring former TOWIE stars the Sims family, is now available to watch on OFTV.

The episode begins with Chloe meeting a celebrity matchmaker in an attempt to find love. Describing her type as “broad, a bit of a dad bod, really funny, and a little bit of spice,” Chloe is set up on a blind date with Stephen – a tall, handsome man from West Hollywood. Despite the date being somewhat awkward, Chloe remains hopeful in her search for love.

Meanwhile, at Demi and Frankie’s apartment, the sisters create content for TikTok and discuss the text they received from Chloe proposing a video call to resolve their issues. Agreeing to the call, they express their hopes for reconciliation.

The following day, Charlie meets with Demi ahead of the family call, hoping to ease tensions and take a step towards healing. While Demi gets emotional about the ongoing family rift, Charlie comforts her and agrees to be the peacemaker in the situation.

Demi and Charlie meet for a coffee to ease tension before family call

Later, Chloe pays a visit to Charlie and Georgia’s apartment to catch up on events and discuss her date with Stephen. The trio also touch on their ongoing family tensions, with Chloe expressing her desire for a resolution, but only if the younger sisters take accountability.

Days later, Chloe goes on a double date with Stephen, Charlie, and Georgia to play pickleball. Although Stephen isn’t Chloe’s type, she enjoys the doubles match with him against Charlie and Georgia. Later, Chloe musters up the courage to take Stephen aside and let him know they’re better off as “pickleball friends”.

Later in the week, in a bid to restore harmony, the Sims siblings have a family video call to discuss the rooftop bar incident. Chloe apologises for her actions, but feels frustrated by Demi and Frankie, believing she deserves an apology in return. The call ends with no clear way forward.

Will the family be able to overcome their issues? Will Chloe find her dream man? Tune in to find out as the season continues on OnlyFans’ free-to-view streaming platform OFTV: https://of.tv/creators/house-of-sims/

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Play Innovation, a leading provider of innovative play solutions and ball court accessories, has been recognised for its exceptional contribution to the sports and play construction sector. The company was awarded the prestigious Small Sports or Play Project of the Year (£300K) at the SAPCA Awards 2024 ceremony held at the Mattioli Woods Welford Road stadium in Leicester. The SAPCA Awards, now in its ninth year, celebrates outstanding achievements within the Sports and Play Construction Association (SAPCA) community. Play Innovation’s Silwood Street Ball Court Zone and Pocket Park Play Area project stood out for its creativity, quality, and positive impact on the community. “We were blown away to be awarded the SAPCA Award for Small Sports or Play Project of the Year,” said Marco Boi, Founder and Managing Director of Play Innovation. “This recognition is a testament to our dedication to creating innovative and engaging play spaces that enhance the lives of children and communities.” The Silwood Street Ball Court Zone and Pocket Park Play Area project exemplifies Play Innovation’s commitment to promoting active and healthy lifestyles through play. The project transformed an underutilised space into a vibrant and inclusive play area, providing children with opportunities for physical activity, social interaction, and imaginative play. “We are proud to have contributed to the creation of a space where commutes can learn, explore, and have fun,” added Marco. “This award is a testament to the positive impact of play on communities, and we are grateful to SAPCA for recognising our efforts.” The SAPCA Awards highlight excellence in sports and play construction, with winners selected by a panel of industry experts. Play Innovation’s Silwood Street Ball Court Zone and Pocket Park Play Area project was chosen from a competitive field of nominees for its outstanding design, construction, and community engagement.