British mother-to-be desperate for man she had a drunken one-night stand with in Tenerife
Pregnant British woman, 30, launches desperate TikTok search for Scotsman, 19, who fathered her child during a drunken one-night stand in Tenerife…but can’t remember his name
- Sarah-Jayne Snow, 30, has put out a desperate call to track him down
- She insists she is happy raising her son, but wants her child to know who the father is
- Ms. Snow was on vacation when she bumped into the 19-year-old at 5am
A pregnant British woman has launched a desperate search for a Scottish man who fathered her child during a drunken one-night stand while on holiday in Tenerife.
Sarah-Jayne Snow, 30, was ‘shocked and scared’ to discover she was pregnant after the 5am fling with the 19-year-old Scotsman last August.
Having not exchanged phone numbers – or exchanged names – Mrs Snow tries to find the man, who she believes is from Glasgow, to tell him he will become a father next month.
The Scottish woman, from East Lothian, posted a TikTok — which has since gone viral with over two million views — sharing a series of photos, including one of him kissing her on the cheek.
Along with the video, Mrs Snow wrote: ‘Does anyone know this Glasgow man whom I met in Tenerife on 5/6 August, he works at the Braehead Shopping Center (or couldn’t remember for sure)’.
British mother-to-be Sarah-Jayne Snow has launched a desperate search for a man she had a drunken one-night stand with while on holiday in Tenerife. Pictured: Ms. Snow posted a TikTok of him kissing her cheek
Ms Snow said she was ‘shocked and scared’ when she found out she was pregnant but wants to do the right thing by tracking down the father
The TikTok also included photos of her ultrasound and of the Veronica Strip in Tenerife, where the two allegedly bumped into each other.
Ms Snow has since uploaded another TikTok to show off her pregnancy bump and also posted more pictures of her ultrasounds and a blue teddy bear.
Speaking of the night The sunMs Snow described how it was a ‘consensual affair between two drunk adults’.
She explained how they went their separate ways after that and consciously chose not to share contact details at the time.
However, when she later found out she was pregnant, she said she knew she had to try and find him.
“I can take care of my son on my own, but I don’t want him to feel like he doesn’t know who his father is,” she told the publication.
“All I want is for the father and his family to know so they can be involved if they want to be involved.”
Ms Snow had been holidaying in the sunny tourist destination with her sister when she found herself alone on Tenerife’s Veronica’s Strip at 5am.
Mrs. Snow sees no future with the teenager, but wants her son to get to know his father
The East Lothian mum-to-be posted pictures of her ultrasound and wrote: ‘You’ll be a dad in April 2023’
Ms Snow was vacationing with her sister in the sunny tourist destination when she found herself alone on Tenerife’s Veronica’s Strip (pictured) at 5am
The mother-to-be, who was 29 at the time, was then approached by the unknown teenager who offered to drive her home.
She explained that she initially didn’t want to take it further due to the ten-year age difference, but went through with it after she Facetimed her sister and took a picture of the man for safety.
“I do know that I was much drunker than he was. The only reason we slept together was because he stopped me in the street and asked me to come with him,” she added.
“I didn’t approach him because I was definitely too drunk.”
The childcare worker said she never got around to taking emergency contraception due to a prolonged hangover and was stunned to discover she was pregnant.
After taking her time to decide what to do, she decided to keep the baby and although she doesn’t know the father, she said she felt “ready to be a mother.”
Mrs Snow insists her father’s appeal is not for financial gain, and while she doesn’t see them ever becoming a couple, she’s open to having him at the birth in late April if he’s willing to partake make the father. baby’s life.
She hopes her profession will help find the father-to-be, because she doesn’t want her son to “miss out on the love of both sides.”