Punch, Once Known as the ‘Loneliest Monkey in the World,’ Has Finally Found a Companion

Punch, Once Known as the ‘Loneliest Monkey in the World,’ Has Finally Found a Companion
For weeks, people across the internet watched the story of baby Punch with heartbreak. The tiny monkey, often described as “the loneliest monkey in the world,” became a symbol of isolation after videos showed him being rejected by others and clinging tightly to a stuffed IKEA orangutan for comfort.

Now, that story has taken a heartwarming turn.
According to the latest update, Punch has found a new companion: a 5-year-old female monkey named Momo-chan. The news has delighted fans who followed his difficult journey from loneliness to what now appears to be a genuine bond. Recent videos reportedly show the pair cuddling closely, and for many viewers, the emotional shift is impossible to miss.
Part of what made Punch’s story so powerful was how deeply people connected with his need for comfort. His stuffed toy became a symbol of emotional survival — a soft substitute for the closeness he seemed unable to find in the troop around him. That image stayed with people because it felt so raw and so familiar.
Now, seeing Punch with Momo-chan feels like the happy ending many had been quietly hoping for. Fans have even pointed out a detail that adds a surprising layer of sweetness and humor: Momo-chan reportedly looks a lot like Punch’s plush “mom.” The comparison has led many to joke that Punch clearly has a type.

But beneath the playful comments is something more meaningful. For the monkey who once seemed to have no one, finding a real connection feels deeply important. It transforms his story from one of simple sadness into one of resilience, comfort, and belonging.
Punch’s journey touched millions because it reflected a universal truth: everyone wants to feel chosen, safe, and less alone. And now, at last, it seems Punch does.
