It sounds like movie history, but Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa is really looking for a partner to join him on a trip to the moon.
After separating from his girlfriend, fashion tycoon Maezawa posted his petition online to find a "life companion" to accompany him on the SpaceX journey - a fast lunar road slated for 2023.
"As loneliness and emptiness overwhelm me, I think of only one thing: to continue loving a woman," the 44-year-old wrote on Twitter. "I want to find a 'life companion.' When I find it, I want to shout our love and peace to the world from space. ?
[WANTED !!!]
- Yusaku Maezawa (MZ) @ ? ? ? (@ yousuck2020) January 12, 2020
Why not be the 'first woman' to travel to the moon? #MZ_looking_for_love https://t.co/R5VEMXwggl pic.twitter.com/mK6fIJDeiv
Maezawa, who founded Japan's highly popular online shopping platform Zozotown, has a fortune valued at about $ 2 billion, according to Forbes.
On his online site, Maezawa stated that applicants must be over 20 years old, be "alive and agile," always positive, be interested in space and wish for "peace in the world."
The deadline to submit applications is January 17 and the decision will be made by Maezawa in late March.
Applicants must specify length, occupation, hobbies, special abilities, a photo and why they should be the lucky woman.
Everything will be filmed for the new documentary, "Full Moon Lovers," to be released on a streaming platform, AbemaTV.
Adapted from CNN