“Never stopped believing”— The Later Daters star Anise opens up about love life

Anise - The Later Daters (image via Tudum)
Anise - The Later Daters (Image via Netflix)

Netflix’s new docuseries The Later Daters offers a heartwarming look at love, resilience, and second chances. Released on November 29, the eight-episode series, executive-produced by Michelle Obama, explores the dating journeys of singles in their 50s, 60s, and 70s. Among them is Anise, a 62-year-old marketing professional who has overcome personal tragedies but never lost her faith in love.

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Anise's story, featured in The Later Daters, highlights personal growth and a renewed quest for companionship. Speaking to Fox News Digital on November 29, she shared her outlook:

“I’ve never stopped believing in love. When my first husband died, I took the time to regroup. Started my academic process, and get my children grown. But I’ve always believed that there’s a person out there for me. So it was just timing for me.”
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The Later Daters star Anise’s story

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Anise’s journey has been marked by profound loss and resilience. She was married to her high school sweetheart, who tragically passed away in a workplace accident when their children were still young. Recalling the incident, Anise described how her husband, a public utility worker, was electrocuted but survived long enough for a meaningful farewell. She stated:

“They brought him down. And the first two people that touched him caught on fire. But I got a chance to see him in the hospital... I said the children are fine. I love you. And they told him not to speak. But he did say, ‘I love you back.’”
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Anise emphasized how this bittersweet goodbye gave her closure.

After her husband’s death, Anise focused on her personal and professional growth, completing her academics and eventually earning a doctorate. Despite the challenges, she remained hopeful about love, which is a key theme of The Later Daters.

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Anise shared her thoughts on the challenges of dating later in life, emphasizing how past experiences often shape one’s outlook. She noted that individuals over 50 are likely to have endured some form of traumatic relationship, whether due to widowhood, divorce, or unsuccessful partnerships.

One challenge she identified is that some men carry “residue” from previous relationships, where they may have been allowed to exhibit poor behavior. According to Anise, this can create difficulties for future connections. Another obstacle is the emotional healing process, as many people struggle to move forward after past pain. She explained:

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“Some people allow that bad thing to still dictate their present and future. They can’t seem to go on from this bad thing that happens.”

Anise and The Later Daters

Anise’s story reflects the broader themes of The Later Daters, which highlight the experiences of older singles navigating the modern dating world. The series features dating coach Logan Ury, who visits participants' homes, explores their emotional barriers, and helps them embrace the possibility of new love.

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For Anise, Ury’s guidance focuses on recognizing her ambitions and embracing her achievements. Ury encouraged her to shine in her “biggest, truest way” without minimizing her accomplishments. As Anise embarks on blind dates, viewers can witness her journey of finding love in the later stage of life.

Featuring six participants aged 50 and above, the series combines emotional introspection, family involvement, and professional advice. With Logan Ury's guidance, the singles confront fears, set realistic expectations, and rediscover the joys of meeting new people.

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The show also delves into their personal stories, highlighting the life experiences that shaped their outlook on love. Throughout eight episodes, The Later Daters explores whether these participants can overcome their emotional hurdles and find meaningful companionship.


The Later Daters is streaming now on Netflix.

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