Single Aussie’s voice prompt on Hinge goes viral after he recreated the ending of a very famous movie scene
Thousands have been let down because of one man’s creative Hinge voice command.
Tom Zuideya musician from Sydney, impressed women with his Transformers-inspired answer to the question ‘I wish more people knew’.
The singleton recites a short monologue to the Linkin Park song What I’ve Done, much like the ending of the first Transformers movie, which has been parodied in videos on social media.
Hinge users can answer questions on their profile with a 30-second voice recording.
“It’s Tuesday night, 9 p.m., you’re eating a piece of garlic bread that Hinge swipes, and then you see me. You put down your girls dinner, you take a huge swig from your giant water bottle, you found your Ken,” he said.
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Sydney musician Tom impressed many women with his creative Hinge voice, inspired by the ending of the first Transformers movie
“This is a message for the ladies of Sydney. My name is Tom and I am emotionally available.’
He shared his attempt to woo Sydney’s single women in a TikTok video that quickly racked up more than 430,000 views.
“Bro got Michael Bay to direct his Hinge profile,” one user laughed, and another said, “That’s one of the most original voice prompts I’ve heard on here. You definitely stand out.”
“This would be an automatic right swipe for me,” one woman said, and another woman agreed, “This would work for me right away.”
“I wish I was like that in Sydney because there are no men like that where I live,” one person added.
“Thank God I don’t live in Sydney or this guy would definitely steal my girl,” one man said.
This isn’t the first time Tom has turned heads for his hilarious hinge prompts.
The Sydney musician went viral in January 2023 for his Bunnings-style vocal, which many men subsequently copied
He went viral in January 2023 for his Bunnings-style vocals, which many men subsequently copied.
“We all hate online dating – swipe swipe swipe – it sucks,” he said with the Bunnings commercial tune in the background.
“Go to Tom’s DMs. 50 percent off compliments and two-for-one deals on warning signs. Everything you need to be a little confused and pissed off.
“If you think you’ve had the worst first date, don’t worry: I’ll beat it by 10 percent.”
“Go to Tom’s DMs. Yes, I’m 28 and still live with my parents. Go to Tom’s mother’s house.’
He then sang ‘Tom’s mother’s house, red flags are just the beginning’ to the tune of the jingle ‘Bunnings Warehouse, lowest prices are just the beginning’.
Single men complained they could never compete with Tom’s impressive dating tactics, while women applauded the “genius” tone of voice.