They played each other in over 300 games of 'Words With Friends'. Then this man jumped a plane to meet his 81-yr-old opponent. When 22-yr-old Spencer Sleyon started playing "Words With Friends" he never expected to make a friend, let alone a best friend. Rosalind “Roz” Guttman, 81, lives in Florida and was pleasantly surprised to gain a new friend through an online game!
“One day I searched for a random game, and that’s how I ended up finding her. And we pretty much played every day for five months,” he says.Sleyon recently moved from Silver Spring, Md to Harlem with hopes of becoming a music producer. The young rapper started playing the online word game during his down time. Once in New York, he reconnected with a high school friend, Hannah Butler, who's mother is a local pastor. The topic of 'best friends' came up and Sleyon shared with Pastor Amy Butler about his unexpected friendship with Roz.
‘My best friend is an 80-year-old white woman who lives in a retirement community in Florida,’ Sleyon told her.
“Always reach for the stars,” Sleyon said she told him.
“...because I’m in the business of bringing people together.”
The pair met up with Roz and spent all day Friday with her. They toured her neighborhood and visited her favorite restaurant. There was no doubt that these online friends were going to stay connected for a long time!She’s 86 & lives in a retirement community in Florida. He’s 22 and lives in Harlem. They met online playing #wordswithfriends. Tomorrow they’ll meet in person. I get to be there. #relationshipschangeus pic.twitter.com/xNJjK3ga6H
— Amy Butler (@PastorAmyTRC) December 1, 2017
“It was really cool meeting her," he said. "She is lovely and has a great personality.”
“Besides the obvious—the fact that I’m a young black male and this is an old white woman—a lot of people enjoyed the fact that we were able to get so close, especially given the tension in the country.”Pastor Butler has her own ideas on why this story is so poignant - people need encouragement to engage again.
“I’ve been living with this story for several months, and I know how powerful it is,” she began. “And I hope this story encourages people to connect across lines that they were unwilling to before, because there are beautiful friendships to be found."
“Whatever people want to take from this story and however it makes them feel, I’m just glad and Rosalind and I can bring that to people.”h/t: NY Post YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: 22-Year-Old Takes Lonely Widower On His First Date In 55 Years