The real - life events provided the raw material. The actual cases of women being swindled on Tinder were so outrageous that they were perfect for a story. The real con man's methods of deception, like faking his identity and financial situation, became the basis for the movie's plot.
Sure. One story I heard was about a couple who met on Tinder. They both swiped right on each other by chance. They started chatting and found out they had a mutual love for hiking. They went on a hike for their first date and just clicked. Now they are happily married.
Definitely. The show takes cues from actual incidents involving online dating scams and presents them in a dramatized form. It aims to bring awareness to such issues.
There was a couple on Tinder where the man wrote a really heartfelt message to the woman when they matched. He told her about his dreams and how he hoped to find someone to share them with. She was touched by his honesty. They started dating and found that they could support each other's dreams. They are now living together and building their future together.
No. I know a story where a person met someone on Tinder and they seemed really nice at first. But when they met in person, the other person was really rude and only interested in one thing. It was a very unpleasant experience for my friend.