Kelsey, 29
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Lots of tea!!!
Kelsey King, a Toronto dater and Public Relations Manager, recently gained attention due to an unsettling encounter with a man on the dating app Bumble. The man, identified as Ryan Andrews on Facebook, allegedly bypassed the app's messaging system and bombarded King with voice notes and messages on the social media platform.
Spotted on these apps:
- Hinge
- Bumble
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crazy how much attention this girl garnered from a post
Jesus this girl’s reach is extensive. She’s literally a PR person. That’s what she does for a living. Released her story on a PR platform and spit this out:
https://www.blogto.com/city/2023/06/toronto-area-creep-example-how-not-act-dating-sites/
https://god.dailydot.com/guy-tracked-woman-down-bumble/
https://www.ebaumsworld.com/articles/creep-hosts-entire-podcast-in-womans-dms-after-finding-her-on-bumble/87413614/
https://www.lipstickalley.com/threads/nobody-canadian-singer-ryan-andrews-gets-ignored-on-bumble-stalks-woman%E2%80%99s-fb-proceeds-to-act-like-he%E2%80%99s-the-cutest-ever.5296380/
Calm down Ryan!!
He loves you
What’s his full name? Blast him too
Let’s get Ryan on Narcity
Yeah, he needs to calm down after being publicly shamed in a magazine. Sarcasm here
He deserved to be publicly shamed for that ridiculous, creepy unsolicited attempt to enter her FB DM’s.
Major red flag on this girl.
bad apple indeed
Call her out, call her out
Call you out.
Yeah, how dare she call out a douche for douching .
In case somehow the Narcity article gets taken down, here are some shots.
Every guy needs to know who this girl is and avoid matching her on apps like the plague
Or maybe just don’t stalk her online and send douchey messages to her social media accounts.
Apparently is a Public Relations Manager at a Research Group and studied Public Relations & Corporate Communications. Seems like she knew exactly what she was doing when she put the guy on blast.
Few more pics. Avoid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am a women in the Toronto Facebook group. I think she started it off with this post and then shared it all here. Either someone saw it and had it go viral to Narcity or she pushed the story so much for attention.
lol I dont think she was really scared of this guy considering that SHE was the one who went to Narcity or at least responded to comment knowing this article would be published.
King told Narcity that she responded to his messages a week later after checking Facebook and asked, “Sorry, do I know you?”
Note that this guy claims he’s physically attractive.
Women like this need to be avoided at all costs.
By douchebags, yes.
This girl needs to CHILL OUT.
“I am so f*cking angry right now. STOP finding women you see on dating apps on their personal social media profiles, ESPECIALLY if you haven’t connected and there are ZERO identifiers in their profiles. I got these and let my curiosity get the better of me,” King tweeted out, along with screenshots and videos of several messages she received a few weeks ago.
You need to chill out. He needs to leave girls alone unless they match with him. That’s the entire point of Bumble.
If you match with this girl boys, AVOID HER unless you wanna be put on blast for flirting and shooting your shot.
Actually, if you match with her, you should be fine.
The guy she blasted (probably you) *didn’t* match with her (10 years older and far less attractive), stalked her online, and sent tons of creepy messages/voicemails to her Facebook account. Bragging obnoxiously about his looks, his income, his supposedly not-tiny penis, and his professional music career. While calling her weird and strange. Not cool.
LOL you mean this one? https://www.narcity.com/toronto/an-ontario-man-tracked-down-a-woman-who-rejected-him-on-bumble-its-creepy-af
The woman that shared her conversations about a man and many more on her Twitter, all over Facebook groups and eventually with media outlets across the country.
Shared across her Twitter see.
Good for her, maybe he’ll stop bothering women who haven’t matched with him now, and act like a normal person.
It wasn’t a “conversation.”
It was him harrassing her with a bunch of creepy, obnoxious/cringe messages/voicemails to her Facebook account after he failed to match with her on Bumble. The entire point of which is to protect women from unsolicited messages unless 1) the girl swipes right on the guy, and 2) she messages him first.
Kelsay is that you?!
LOL get a life.