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Woman Accidentally Sends Tinder Match Savage Voice Note
Home>Sex & Relationships
Published 11:52 17 Jan 2022 GMT

Woman Accidentally Sends Tinder Match Savage Voice Note

Cringe!

Lucy Devine

Lucy Devine

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Topics: Sex and Relationships, TikTok

Lucy Devine
Lucy Devine

Lucy is a journalist working for Tyla. After graduating with a master's degree in journalism, she has worked in both print and online and is particularly interested in fashion, food, health and women's issues. Northerner, coffee addict, says hun a lot.

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A woman who received a voice note from her Tinder match accidentally sent one back - and it was savage.

The viral clip was shared by her friend Paulo on TikTok who said: “When my friend’s Tinder match sent her voice note" before playing both voice notes.

You can watch the video below:

In the clip, the guy can be heard saying: "Hey Vanessa, this is Alex, nice to hear your voice before, whereabouts are you staying in Vancouver?”

Paulo explained that although his friend had intended on replying to the voice note, she actually sent her own voice note by accident. In the note, she and her friends can be heard bursting into laughter.

“She wanted to respond and accidentally sent this,” said Paulo.

The woman accidentally sent the voice note (
TikTok/@ayopaolo)

And people couldn't stop laughing, with one person commenting on the video: "That is the correct response."

While another said: "HAAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHA THAT WAS A VALID RESPONSE."

And a third added: "Not the group laugh 💀😂"

Paulo later posted an update on what had happened, with his friend sending her match a link to the video and writing: "I'm sorry you are going viral lol.

"I meant to say something but then it just sent... I thought I had a redo."

Her match replied: "Haha thank you for the free exposure" but then proceeded to block her.

Her match then blocked her (
TikTok/@ayopaolo)

In other TikTok news, we told you how users were shocked after one woman shared a video she secretly took of her husband drinking a shot out of her menstrual cup.

The man in the video thought he was having a harmless shot of whiskey, but oh, how wrong he was. TikTok user @whateverblablabla shared the clip of her partner obliviously taking a swig out of the menstrual cup, nodding happily to himself after.

"That's not a shot glass", she wrote across the video, adding in the video caption: "but hey, it ain't stupid if it works."

You can watch the video here.

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