wed again and famously declaring love didn’t exist in a TV interview, Brandon has found his soulmate on his own site.The 51-year-old is so confident in the connection he has found, he is legally waiving his right to divorce when he and 21-year-old Dana marry in the spring.Inspired by his own story, he is now rebranding his website.Once called Seeking Arrangement, the website now goes by Seeking in hopes to remove itself from its ‘sugar’ past and removing ‘arrangement’ from its name.What started as an elite dating site for finding honest, authentic connections based on success-minded interests has become misrepresented over the years, with the phrase “sugar dating” taking on a negative, transactional connotation.In an age where upgrading relationships is considered part of the norm, Seeking provides the platform for attractive and successful people to upgrade their lifestyles through open and honest relationships.Brandon, who was born in Singapore but operates in the US nowadays, feels empowered to help Seeking’s 36million users worldwide find the match they desire – whether that’s for travel, adventure, upscale experiences, or even love.In fact, the businessman is so confident in the connection he has found, that he will be getting married this spring, and is legally waiving his right to divorce."When I started Seeking in 2006, my dating life flourished.
I was arrogant and openly embraced non-monogamy. But everything changed when I met my soulmate, Dana,” Brandon said.“The evolution of Seeking now reflects my personal journey.
Once the world’s largest sugar dating site, Seeking is now the place to find great connections, honesty and relationships on your own terms.”This comes after he previously said that “love is a.
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