Matt seems a little shy about taking his romance with Betty to the next level in The Sex Issue. Despite a run in with Ms Hartley the following day and an exchange of words, Betty meets with Matt. Betty begins to think she should leave the relationship, but Matt stands up to his mother's attitude to Betty and calls Betty his 'girlfriend'. After a successful discussion about Opera, Ms Hartley insists Betty should get out of Matt's life. In A Mother of a Problem, Betty meets Matt's mother, Victoria Hartley who mistakes Betty for hired help. Betty was not happy about him helping her family and leaves. Matt then explains that he comes from a wealthy family and that he doesn't care about his background. When Matt returns, Betty confronts him about why he did it. Matt and Betty have a date at the bar but Betty notices the signature on the receipt matches that of the check. In Sugar Daddy (Ugly Betty), Matt anonymous donates a check of $10,000 to the Suarez family as they are on the verge of house eviction. However Matt persuades her and Betty agrees. He shows up at Mode the next day to tell Betty she's not over Henry and Betty insists she is, but believes that dating a colleague is a bad idea. However Betty decides to leave and tells Matt she's not ready to see someone yet, when Matt was about to tell her he forgot his wallet. She also reveals her past with Henry and Matt patiently listens. She asks him on a date where they go to a bar for drinks to discuss the suspicious inaccuracies of Mode's budget. A clueless Betty turns the offer down, unaware it was a date. In Things Fall Apart, Matt asks Betty on a date disguising it to help Betty with magazine budgets with his MBA experience. At the end of the successful Heinrich closing show produced by Betty, he congratulates her and confides that her was never interested in Fashion, "I was more interested in learning about you." However Betty learns the personal side of Matt's sports career and the two reconcile. A stressed out Betty tells Matt that she's not interested in learning about his Sports Magazine industry which Matt tells her she prejudged him as a 'sports guy' and that she fits in the 'shallow' category of the Fashion Industry. Initially Betty is frustrated at Matt who trails her and asks her tedious and annoying questions during the stressful periods of Fashion Week. Betty dismisses his attempt him until they are paired together as YETI partners, to gain experience in a different magazine industry. He tries to introduce himself to Betty by asking whether his jacket was brown or different variants of brown such as mocha, mud and tree bark. Matt is introduced in the fifteenth episode in season 3 of Ugly Betty as a fellow Young Editors Training Initiative (YETI) student. He took a position as the Managing Editor at Mode Magazine, after his father offered him a job at Mode. He also has a brown belt in karate, an athlete in running long distances, and is fluent in three languages. He was former sports writer who switched careers frequently, pursuing careers in law, medicine, music and painting. Brought up in prestigious and privilege lifestyle, he attended Yale University and studied piano at the Turtle Bay Music School. Matt has a MBA, half a law degree and nearly became a large animal vet. They are divorced and are bitter to each other. Matt belongs to a prominent wealthy family his parents are socialite Victoria Hartley and business man and philanthropist Cal Hartley (who was the "silent" owner of Meade Publications).
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