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‘I went viral due to Disneyland blunder – my date was the primary to inform me’

A woman’s date took an unexpected turn when her cheeky social media post became the talk of the town.

Sharing the story on X (formerly Twitter), the woman revealed she was gobsmacked to find out her hilarious post had gone viral after her date stumbled upon it online. Talk about a digital-age plot twist!

She shared a photo of her date’s phone where her Tweet was on display. She captioned it: “Found out my Tweet was blowing up because my date saw it on his timeline.”

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The viral post in question featured a screenshot of a section of a dating profile. It read: “Something that’s non-negotiable for me is 1. I want my remains scattered around Disneyworld. 2. I do not want to be cremated.”

The post has racked up millions of views by people from all corners of the globe. She joked that anyone who didn’t know about her X account certainly does now.

People found the post hilarious and even commented it might make her date like her even more. One user commented: “If that does not land him immediately, he is obviously not worth your time.” Another chimed in with: “I loved this tweet so much. It was hilarious.”

A third cheekily remarked: “That man def bites his nails.” Meanwhile, a fourth added: “He is in love with you now I can almost guarantee it.”

To which she responded with a hopeful: “I hope so” but, let’s be real, even if cupid’s arrow misses, it’s still one heck of a tale. Plus, social media users are having a right giggle over the bonkers romance saga.

When she first shared the dating profile snippet, the reactions were mixed. One user piped up with: “There are rumors that some old skeletons on display at Disney are real. I think that’s nice.”

Another puzzled soul pondered: “Why would you actually want that? ” While a third speculated: “They gonna find her remains in 8 different dumpsters in Magic Kingdom.”

Meanwhile, another brought a dose of reality to the table, asking: “Doesn’t Disney parks have a policy against this?”

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