Tinder Swindler: Have you been a fool for love?
Updated | By Poelano Malema
A man who stole not only the hearts of his victims, but robbed them of huge amounts of money - here is what you need to know about Netflix's popular documentary, 'Tinder Swindler'.
Some say love can blind you.
Loving someone can make you oblivious to their faults or ignore red flags. It can also make you do the dumbest things that you would never do if you weren't so blinded by love.
This is the the story behind Netflix's popular documentary, 'Tinder Swindler'.
The documentary is based on a true story, and depicts the reality of many people who have fallen into debt or have become victims of scammers.
It has created quite a stir on Twitter, with some people claiming that they would not have fallen for the scammers.
Below are some of the comments.
Tinder Swindler is very much triggering, not about the money scamming per se, but the way he convinced a woman how he loved her and what they had so special.
— Uly Siregar (@sheknowshoney) February 7, 2022
Man who uses “I love you” to manipulate a woman who’s deeply in love with him should have a special place in hell.
Tinder Swindler is wild
— Ambs (@AmberRoseGill) February 6, 2022
Ask me to lend 20k I’m going to say ask billionaire daddio, not me 😂😂
I honestly do not care if Peter bumped his head
On this tinder swindler movie, I remembered when @Wizarab10 had a tweet relating to how ladies are scammed by creating faux narrative that the guy is rich. That was how Simon played Cecilia.
— duke of kwale (@dukeofheads) February 7, 2022
Ok i’m 10 min into tinder swindler but see what babes do for money, she saw rolls royce and decided to enter private jet of a stranger after 1 coffee date
— respawnedtargaryen (@respawnedtarga1) February 5, 2022
Image courtesy of Twitter.
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