Keen as Mustard, Unwarranted Advice, and The Bogwoman RE-RUN#3
Description
In this very funny episode of Telling Tinder Tales, comedians Chris O’Neill and Thomasin Lockwood bring together a lineup of hilarious guests to share their most jaw-dropping, cringe-inducing, and shockingly relatable online dating stories. From Faceparty hookups that turned into six-month relationship disasters, and lesbian cat puke horror stories in rural Ireland, this episode dives deep into the chaos that comes with swiping right. 💔😂
🎙 Guests include:
- Alex Leam, self-proclaimed internet dating pioneer, who shares the ultimate overshare story about a woman moving counties after one hookup (yikes).
- Rabiah Coon, a sharp LA comic living in London, tells us what it’s like dating with MS—and how one man thought he was the authority on her condition (ugh).
- Heidi Stamp, with a surreal lesbian dating story involving a hero-less box of Heroes, a feral cat, and a bathroom with no door (you can’t make this stuff up).
👀 Topics covered:
- Tinder, Faceparty, and Plenty of Fish disasters
- Red flags in dating (monarchists, eugenics, bathroom doors?)
- Dating while disabled
- Long-distance dating horror stories
- Comedians' worst dating experiences
- Edinburgh Fringe, improv, and questionable game shows
- Relationship mismatches and bizarre hookups
🌍 Whether you're a Tinder veteran, a dating app newbie, or someone who's sworn off digital romance altogether, this episode will have you laughing, gasping, and maybe questioning your own romantic decisions.
🔥 Perfect for fans of:
- Modern Love
- Why Won’t You Date Me?
- U Up?
- The Receipts Podcast
- Comedians Telling Horrible Dating Stories
🎧 Subscribe and leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review if you've ever been ghosted, gaslit, or fed sour sausages by a stranger in the bogs of Ireland.
Follow & Connect: 🗣 Featuring comics from the UK, US & beyond 📍Recorded remotely but full of global dating disasters 🧡 Join the chaos, share your own Tinder tale, and follow for new episodes each week! tellingtindertales@gmail.com























