And his profile song is reportedly 'Brown Sugar' by D'Angelo
The world of dating was forever changed in the 2010s with the launch of numerous dating apps, like Tinder, Bumble and the exclusive members-only app favoured by celebs, Raya. Originating in the gay community, with Grindr launching in 2009 and Scruff in 2010, dating apps have become the norm when it comes to finding a significant other, future spouse, one-night hookup or friend with benefits.
And it’s not just we regular folk who take the time to swipe left or right—high-profile actors, singers, models and creative types have been known to use dating apps, with the likes of Channing Tatum, Amy Schumer and Ben Affleck opting for Raya, Demi Lovato and Hilary Duff favouring Tinder and Sharon Stone choosing Bumble.Celebs on Dating Apps View this post on Instagram Good happy magical Saturday morning to all. Get outside if ya can today.
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