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Woman Goes Viral After She Filmed Herself To Find A Husband At Bunnings Store
Let’s ditch modern for traditional; it can be useful!
Your soulmate can be found anywhere! If you strongly believe there’s someone out there who’s made for you, you will find him or her. Many people are gradually ditching dating apps and are now experiencing a healthy relationship or marriage by meeting with their partner in a mall or a store.
Leesh Cunningham has recently shown she’s positive as she went looking for true love in the Bunnings Warehouse store. Leesh of New South Wales has gone viral after sharing a two-part video on TikTok, showing how she’s looking for a husband in the famous store.
Leesh of New South Wales has gone viral after sharing a two-part video on TikTok, showing how she’s looking for a husband in Bunnings
In the clips, Leesh can be spotted wandering through the aisle. She had equally stopped at a point to ask a Bunnings employee if they had any men left in stock. ‘I have given up on Tinder and online dating. I have gone for a more traditional approach. I have come to Bunnings to find a husband.’ Leesh said.
After tying every aisle in the store, Leesh eventually gave up and claimed she must have selected the wrong time of the day. A few days later, Leesh continued her search, and this time around, she stood in the aisles with flyers that listed a series of phone numbers. With no improvement, she turned to a shop assistant and requested assistance.
‘I am just looking for a husband and was told you guys had them here.’ Leesh said to the staff member. The employee responded: ‘They’re flying off the shelf; if we have any, they will be in the back corner on the left.’ In a concluding part, Leesh filmed herself running to the back corner, and again, she’s alone all by herself.
The videos since uploaded have amassed over 180K views and positive comments. One user gave Leesh some dating advice and was asked to go to the store between 6-8 a.m and 5-9p.m, saying that’s when the tradies get their supplies.
A second added: ‘My friends and I go to Bunnings and just lift the hood of our car and stand against the car… thank us later.’ Luckily, Leesh’s attempt didn’t go unnoticed as potential suitors asked her to let them know which Bunnings she would be heading to next. In all, it paid off!