Among her most talked-about remarks was a critique of Australian men, which quickly made headlines. Coco joked about their laid-back attitude and said she hoped future encounters would reflect more attentiveness and intention. “Of course, every individual is different,” she clarified, “and this isn’t about shaming anyone—it’s just my honest take based on personal experiences.”
Despite the provocative nature of the project, Coco emphasizes that the deeper goal is to explore cultural expectations around intimacy, communication, and human behavior. “It’s not just about the stories,” she said. “It’s about how different people approach connection—how they express interest, respect, curiosity, and fun.”
Now, with stories spanning over 100 nationalities, Coco is considering turning the experience into a memoir or documentary series that focuses less on sensationalism and more on the shared humanity behind the adventure.
“I’ve learned so much about people, cultures, and even myself,” she said. “It’s made me realize how differently we all view relationships—and how similar we are deep down.”
Reactions across the internet have been mixed. Some followers applaud Coco’s honesty and boldness, while others worry the project could perpetuate generalizations. Coco remains grounded in her purpose: sparking conversations, breaking down taboos, and encouraging others to be curious, open, and respectful—no matter where they come from.
“There are nearly 200 countries in the world,” she laughed. “I’ve only just begun. But more than anything, I want people to see that curiosity and connection can bring us closer—if we’re willing to listen and learn.”