The Jewish Chronicle

MEGABUS LOVERS FRONT AD CAMPAIGN

- BY ROSA DOHERTY

A YOUNG Jewish couple in a long distance relationsh­ip have been chosen as the faces of a national Megabus campaign — much to the amusement of family and friends.

Jonny Halmer is studying at Nottingham University. His girlfriend Sofie Woolfstein lives and works in London and they use the bus service to visit each other.

When Megabus sent out an email “looking for couples to be part of advert, we thought, ‘why not’? — it could be quite fun”, Mr Halmer said.

They are featured in a two-minute advert, which can be viewed online, explaining how the bus service has helped their relationsh­ip. Mr Halmer is seen sprucing up his student accommodat­ion in advance of his girlfriend’s arrival.

Mr Halmer, 21, a former Yavneh College pupil, met Ms Woolfstein, a creative co-ordinator for fashion brand Lipsy, at a New Year’s Eve party in Cape Town in 2017.

Ms Woolfstein — who grew up in Manchester, attending the King David School — said they found they had so much in common, “we both knew we wanted to pursue the relationsh­ip as soon as we got back to England”.

Initially, they had not wanted to rush things because of the travelling involved. “But we’ve always made the effort to see each other whenever we can.”

Their relationsh­ip has flourished, despite never living in the same city.

Mr Halmer said the pair had enjoyed filming the commercial. “Most people think it is great, although as you might imagine, the boys have been taking a bit of the mick.

“Seeing each other on FaceTime and messaging is all well and good. But at the same time, not being in Sofie’s presence is challengin­g.”

Ms Woolfstein added: “We’ve been together for three years. The distance really isn’t easy and all I want to do is come home and cuddle him. We have to remember it is all in the short term and eventually we’ll be together.”

 ?? PHOTO: HARRY ADAMS ?? Bus stop greeting: Sofie Woolfstein and Jonny Halmer
PHOTO: HARRY ADAMS Bus stop greeting: Sofie Woolfstein and Jonny Halmer

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