- Reality TV star Uriel Oputa shared a frustrating experience with a dating app while searching for love online.
- Uriel, an adult, has the right to search for love, regardless of her celebrity status, as she shared her decision on Instagram.
- Despite finding the first guy interesting and attractive, she was put off by his bio, which read “Agent of Chaos.”
Reality television personality Uriel Oputa recently recounted her disheartening experience with a dating application, highlighting the unpleasant situation she encountered while seeking romantic connections online.
In a post on her Instagram story, Uriel articulated her decision to explore a dating app, emphasizing that as an adult, she is entitled to pursue love, irrespective of her celebrity status.
However, her journey took an unfortunate turn after she matched with the first individual. Although she found him intriguing and appealing, she was deterred by his profile description, which stated “Agent of Chaos.”
Uriel conveyed her dissatisfaction, asserting that she has no interest in engaging with someone who revels in creating turmoil, and expressed her overall disappointment with the dating app landscape.
Her words: “So, I decided to give this dating app thing a try. I mean, I’m an adult. Celebrity or not, I fit find love too, abeg. Anyways, I dey swipe, minding my business, when I match with this fine guy. Cute face, nice smile. I say, “Okay o, we dey enter!” I check him profile sharp-sharp. Pictures? On point. I dey nod my head, “Yes o, we’re moving forward.” Everything dey go well: long-term relationship, loves travel, good food. I dey already daydream. Then boom-I see: “Agent of Chaos.” Ehn?! Wetin you talk? You dey find long-term love, but you dey call yourself Agent of Chaos? Omo, how you wan make I enter relationship with certified wahala ambassador? My guy, carry your drama go front, abeg! Honestly, some of these men no just dey help themselves. I don tire for this dating app life. Maybe Netflix and chill no bad pass.”