TikToker Offers GH¢57k Referral Bonus to Anyone Who Finds Her A Husband: "My DMs Are Open"

TikToker Offers GH¢57k Referral Bonus to Anyone Who Finds Her A Husband: "My DMs Are Open"

  • Eve Tilley-Coulson left tongues wagging after offering GH¢56,669.69 to anyone who would introduce her to her husband and marry him
  • The 35-year-old had been single for five years and was looking for love after trying online dating applications to no avail
  • The lady from Los Angeles, California, US, said she was looking for a tall man between 27 to 40 years and had affinities for kids and pets

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A young lady looking to get off the market by falling in love and getting married has offered a mouthwatering rewarding package to anyone who finds her a suitable husband.

Eve Tilley-Coulson, American lady looking for love makes KDh 705,000 offer
TikToker Eve Tilley-Coulson offered KSh 705,500 to anyone who would get him a man to marry. Photo: Eve Tilley-Coulson.
Source: UGC

Eve Tilley-Coulson said she had opened the offer to her boss, her husband and a few friends but extended the offer to the general public.

Single for five years

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"If you introduce me to my husband and I marry him, I will give you GH¢56,669.69. I don't have to stay married to him for long. I can get divorced in 20 years, it doesn't matter, but if you introduce me to a man that I walk down the aisle and get married to, I will give you GH¢56,669.69," she shared in her TikTok account.

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Talking to New York Post, the 35-year-old said she had not been to any dates yet but noted people were motivated to help.

The American lady had been single for five years and had been on dating apps since the COVID-19 era but shared that the men on the dating applications were not serious about dating.

Singleton notes non-negotiables

Tilley-Coulson highlighted the non-negotiables, including age which ranged from 27 to 40, height and affinities for sports, animals, and kids.

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“The only real physical requirement that I have is that he must be tall because I’m tall. I’ve dated men insecure about my height, asking me not to wear heels, and that didn’t make me feel good," she noted.

Whether the guy has a college degree or a car was neither here nor there for the singleton.

Looking for lover from Kabare Girls Symposium

Closer home, a woman was looking for her first love she met in high school during a symposium.

Wanjiru Waithera had attended a symposium at Kabare Girls when she soiled her uniform and had to stay in their school bus to avoid being seen.

While hanging on the school bus, she noticed a boy from another school staring at her, and in no time, he approached her.

Pupils go for walk, exchange contacts

The two talked, went for a walk, exchanged contacts, and after they finished school, they continued dating.

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Their relationship was, however, shortlived as the rules back at Waithera's home prevented her from meeting her boyfriend, and they both went silent on each other.

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Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Audrey Gyamfi (Copy Editor) Audrey Gyamfi is a copy editor at YEN. She graduated from the University of Ghana in 2014 with a degree in Psychology and English. Audrey previously worked for 7 years as a copy editor for Kwadwoan publishing. She can be reached at audrey.gyamfi@yen.com.gh.

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Grace Afua Somuah-Annan (Deputy HOD Entertainment) Grace Somuah-Annan is the Deputy HOD of the entertainment desk at YEN with over five years of experience in digital media. She graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism (2018) with a bachelor's in Communications (Public Relations). Grace Afua started her professional career as a writer at Pulse Ghana, and editorial assistant at Media General's 3news.com. Email: grace.somuah-annan@yen.com.gh