With sultry routines that've long threatened to melt the ice991 Archives people can't help but egg on figure skaters Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir to requite their apparent love.
Following their Winter Olympics gold medal win, Virtue and Moir sat down with CBC to watch a montage of their 20-year career together on the ice.
SEE ALSO: Figure skating wins gold in the sexual tension OlympicsThe pair shed tears as grabs of them talking about how proud they were of one another and images -- so many images -- of them embracing each other played out on screen.
C'mon and just date each other already, you guys.
It's not just us either — Adam Rippon and Leslie Jones thought so too. When asked about what's the deal with their relationship by TODAY'sHoda Kotb, Virtue gave a rather diplomatic answer to the prodding.
"That's such a compliment that you feel that when you watch us skate. We absolutely love performing together. We love storytelling," she said.
Their time at Pyeongchang possibly marks the end of a love story which has led them to being one of the most decorated and charismatic skating teams in the world.
Of course, they could always continue that story in another way.
[h/t Deadspin]
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