
Tinder's most right swiped man FINALLY finds love after nine years – but there's a major twist
MR TINDER MEETS 'THE ONE' Tinder's most right swiped man FINALLY finds love after nine years – but there's a major twist
TINDER'S most popular bachelor has found love after nine years — but not through the dating app.
Model Stefan-Pierre Tomlin, 34, has had more than 48,000 likes on his profile since he set it up in 2015.
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'Mr Tinder' Stefan-Pierre Tomlin has finally found love
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Stefan met Vicky Batsford in a bar on a night out with friends
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At one stage he was getting 40 matches a day, and in 2017 was nicknamed 'Mr Tinder' after having a then-record 14,600 likes.
But he said it caused his success on the app to plummet, adding: 'It's just become a game where people swipe on me just because of who I am.'
But Stefan, who set up his own match-making firm in 2021, is now loved up with Vicky Batsford, 43.
He met the finance manager in a bar on a night out with friends last October and already says 'marriage is definitely in the future' with her.
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He added: 'She stole my attention straight away and everything was easy and natural.'
Vicky, from Essex, was unaware of his Tinder past and did an eye-roll when she found out, adding: 'I did ask if he was a slag, which we laughed about.
'But after a few more drinks over the following weeks, we chatted more and I found him incredibly interesting.
'He soon swooned me over.'
Stefan, from Greenwich, South London, said: 'She's organised, humble, and saw me beyond the Mr Tinder facade.'
Swipe Right single by Mr Tinder, Stefan-Pierre Tomlin, the dating app's most 'swiped-right' man
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Stefan-Pierre has had more than 48,000 likes on his profile since he set it up in 2015
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Vicky was unaware of Stefan-Pierre's Tinder past
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