Scott Moir And Tessa Virtue Answer What We've All Been Wondering, Will They Date?
Finally, some clarity on their relationship from the Canadian superstars!

Canada's hottest duo, the will-they or won't-they duo of the decade, finally shed some light on whats been driving the nation crazy.
Well, Canadians can finally take a breath on this.
Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir are now the most decorated skating team in Canada's Olympic history, and after this achievement, the duo announced they are retiring from the competitive skating world.
Why? To open up a new side of their life.
“I can say that the last two years we’ve been in a very committed relationship with our sport. And we’re the type of athletes that dive head first into the whole process, and I just honestly don’t know where you would find time for that.”
“Part of the reason maybe why we wouldn’t continue was to open up that side of our life maybe and see where that goes. And that’s as personal as I’ll get, but let’s see what happens.”
So, this basically confirms what we all were thinking already.
Tessa and Scott have something brewing behind the cameras. Check out the video for yourself and make your own assumptions.
🥇🥇🥇 Olympic gold
— Omnisport (@OmnisportNews) February 21, 2018
🥇🥇🥇🥈🥈 Olympic medals
2⃣0⃣6⃣.0⃣7⃣ World record overall points score
Scott Moir and Tessa Virtue are the most decorated skaters in Olympic history, but are they more than just partners on the ice? 🇨🇦#Pyeongchang2018 pic.twitter.com/0RO22iNWTK
All of that doesn't matter... a couple, or just teammates, these two are what relationship goals are made of.
Check em out getting those off-ice training hours in and showing off their swagger to Ed Sheeran's Grammy-winning song, Shape Of You.
Is it still considered 'work' when you're having this much fun? #SamChouinard @ScottMoir @edsheeran @MAJORLAZER pic.twitter.com/TAvMUDTlx2
— Tessa Virtue (@tessavirtue) May 25, 2017
Whatever comes for these two in the future, I applaud the team. As a former skater myself, I have been watching their career for many years - well before any Olympic games.
I wish you the best, Tessa and Scott!