The Pretoria-based OUT LGBT Well-being says it is alarmed at ongoing reports that gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM) are falling prey to kidnappers and extortionists on dating and networking apps.
03.05.2022 - 13:45 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A single student rallied a concert crowd to help her select a bloke on a dating app - holding her phone in the air so the whole venue could shout for her to swipe 'left' or 'right'. Megan Barlow was attending a performance of K-Pop artist Eric Nam at the O2 Ritz Manchester on April 12 when she let fellow concert-goers guide her selection of single men until they secured her a match on Bumble. The 22-year-old soon found herself having to explain the situation to one eligible bachelor chosen by the audience, although he immediately saw the humour in the unusual match-up. Videos of the stunt show the crowd yelling 'Left!' and 'Right!' to each potential suitor and erupting in cheers when they secure Megan a match. After she shared them online, many fans vowed to pull similar stunts when Eric Nam performed in their town. Although Megan uses Bumble casually and hasn't pursued any relationships with the bloke crowd-selected for her, the multimedia journalism student admits that her fellow music-lovers had 'good taste' in their selection.
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Megan, from Manchester, said: "I went to this gig not knowing anybody at all. What happened at this one was that we were waiting inside the venue for an hour, and we'd been waiting outside for over six hours. "The energy level was diminishing, people were getting tired. I'd gotten to know some of the girls around me, and we wanted to get the crowd's energy levels up. I think it was my idea to raise my arm up and let the crowd choose my Bumble matches. It worked - it got the level energy up for the entire gig. It was brilliant.
"The crowd were quite in unison when they were
The Pretoria-based OUT LGBT Well-being says it is alarmed at ongoing reports that gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM) are falling prey to kidnappers and extortionists on dating and networking apps.
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