No discussion of LETSDOEIT GIRL DAPHNE KLYDE relationships is complete without addressing the enemies-to-lovers speculation surrounding Jesse "Vex" Volaris, the leader of the rival crew, Torque Syndicate.
Vex and Daphne have a "will they/won't they" dynamic that the creators cleverly leverage.
Currently, LETSDOEIT teases this relationship without committing, keeping the romantic tension as a long-term narrative asset. LETSDOEIT - SEXUAL GIRL DAPHNE KLYDE SUCKS HIS ...
As a couple, Daphne and Mav were formidable. They co-drove in the "Coast to Coast Chaos" rally, winning not through speed alone, but through telepathic communication. Their romantic storyline emphasized partnership—matching racing suits, dual-channel vlogs, and the infamous "Couple vs. Car" challenge where they rebuilt a V8 in under four hours.
During this period, Daphne defined the LETSDOEIT relationship aesthetic: high trust, high risk. They bungee-jumped together, bought a project car together (a 1997 Nissan 240SX they named "Veronica"), and openly discussed the difficulties of dating a co-worker on camera. No discussion of LETSDOEIT GIRL DAPHNE KLYDE relationships
The romantic storylines of Letsdoeit are not mere filler; they are the emotional engine of the brand. Creator Daphne Klyde (the actor/writer behind the persona) has stated in interviews that the show is a "stunt-documentary of the heart."
Following the emotional rawness of the Knox arc, Daphne swung hard in the opposite direction. Enter Julian Cross, a venture capitalist and professional "alpha male" influencer. Their relationship was less a romance and more a hostile merger. LETSDOEIT teases this relationship without committing
Letsdoeit Season 4 was dominated by the "Power Pivot." Julian and Daphne were electric on screen—arguing about term sheets, racing sports cars, and engaging in "competitive couple's therapy." It was toxic, glamorous, and addictive to watch.
The Romance: This was a storyline about mirrors. Julian loved Daphne because she was a trophy; Daphne loved Julian because he was a challenge. They had a "no feelings before 7 PM" rule. They launched a joint NFT project called "Eternal Grind."
The Downfall: The romance imploded not with a bang, but with a liquidity event. When Daphne’s Letsdoeit brand faced a PR crisis (the infamous "Juice Cleanse Glitch"), Julian advised her to "leverage the negativity for stock buybacks." Daphne realized he viewed her crisis as a spreadsheet. The final scene of their arc is one of the most quoted in the series: Daphne walking out of a boardroom, deleting Julian’s contact from her phone, and whispering to the camera, "Letsdoeit alone."
This arc taught Daphne (and the audience) that passion without empathy is just performance.