‘I went viral on social media – I had no idea until my date showed me his phone’

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A woman on a first date had no idea she would go viral on social media while out with her potential new man – and did not know it was happening until he spotted her post on X.

It’s not easy to find love – and dating is never plain sailing.

But one woman in particular found herself in a very unique situation when her date revealed she had gone viral online. Writing about the story on X (formerly Twitter) the social media fan explained she discovered her post had shot to internet fame when her date showed her his phone.

Unfortunately, the post was pretty outlandish. Sharing a photo of her date’s phone displaying the viral Tweet, she said: “Found out my Tweet was blowing up because my date saw it on his timeline.” And it’s fair to say the cyber tale is pretty hilarious.

The post in question showed a snippet of a dating profile. The prompt had hilariously been answered with: “Something that’s non-negotiable for me is 1. I want my remains scattered around Disneyworld. 2. I do not want to be cremated.”

People around the globe have been quick to react to the post. The woman joked that whoever wasn’t aware of her X account sure is now. People can’t get over how random the post is, and some have said it must have made the bloke fall “in love” with her. It sure is one bold way to clamp down a man.

One person said: “If that does not land him immediately, he is obviously not worth your time.” Another wrote: “I loved this tweet so much. It was hilarious.”

A third quipped: “That man def bites his nails.” Meanwhile, a fourth also commented: “He is in love with you now I can almost guarantee it.”

To this, she replied: “I hope so” but – let’s face it – even if he isn’t, the story makes for a good anecdote. When the woman first posted the screenshot it was met with mixed responses.

One person chirped in with: “There are rumors that some old skeletons on display at Disney are real. I think that’s nice.”

Another wrote: “Why would you actually want that?” A third offered: “They gonna find her remains in 8 different dumpsters in Magic Kingdom.”

One more had a more sensible approach, writing: “Doesn’t Disney parks have a policy against this?”

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