Winona Johnson

Winona Johnson, a character in the Perfect Match series, is a television political commentator. She first appears in Book 2, Chapter 10.

Appearance
Winona has long black hair, brown eyes, and tan skin. She wears a pink dress and three gold necklaces.

Personality
According to Sloane, Winona is professional and ambitious in her job, working her way up from studying theater in college to headlining her own show and taking her stories seriously, as she values the truth. Despite this, she is also approachable, friendly, and flirty towards others. She is openly skeptical of Eros and believes that they have something to hide. It is mentioned that she had invited Rowan West as a guest on her show six times, but he always declines through his assistant. Like Damien, she was deemed ineligible for matchmaking according to Eros.

Book 2

 * Chapter 10: Going Public
 * Chapter 11: And... Action!
 * Chapter 12: Mirror, Mirror

Kira Howard
Kira is Winona's best friend; they've known each other for almost 13 years. According to Sloane's research, they love each other, and they'd do anything for one another. They met on a popular show that Kira was a judge on and Winona was working on production for. If you decide to talk to Kira at the party, she tells you Winona has a good soul. Kira says Winona is one of the most remarkable women she knows.

Emmett Bracken
Emmett is Winona's personal assistant. They have been close since college, and have a lot of respect for each other. Winona has him on the show all the time for opinion pieces.

Thad Julius
Thad is Winona's rival. Sloane refers to him as a "big mean Jerkface". He is Winona's top competitor for viewership, using fake stories and rumors to get ratings. He is not above making digs at Winona or her fans to make himself look better.

Trivia

 * She was a theatre major in college. She attended then-state governor Vera Thompson's political rally to prep for a dark satire role, when Vera's motivational speech inspired her to use her talent to make the world hopefully a little more honest.