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Single Aussie’s voice prompt on Hinge goes viral after he recreated the ending of a very famous movie scene

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Thousands have been left in stitches over one man’s creative Hinge voice message.

Tom Southeya musician from Sydney, wowed women with his Transformers-inspired response to the ‘I wish more people knew’ prompt.

The single recites a short monologue to the Linkin Park track What I’ve Done just like the ending of the first Transformers movie, which has been parodied in videos all over social media.

Hinge users are able to reply to messages on their profile with a 30-second voice recording.

‘It’s Tuesday evening at 21, you eat a bit of garlic bread that swipes through Hinge, then you see me. You put down your girls dinner, you take a huge swig from your giant water bottle, you found your Ken,” he said.

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Tom, a musician from Sydney, impressed many women with his creative Hinge voice tone inspired by the ending of the first Transformers movie

‘This is a message to the ladies of Sydney, my name is Tom and I am emotionally available.’

He shared his attempt to woo the single women of Sydney in a TikTok video that quickly gained more than 430,000 views.

“Bro got Michael Bay to direct his Hinge profile,” laughed one user, and another said: “That’s one of the most original voiceovers I’ve heard from here. You definitely stand out.”

‘This would be an automatic swipe for me’, said one woman, and another agreed: ‘This would work on me immediately’.

“How I wish I was in Sydney because there are no men like this where I live,” added one.

“Thank God I don’t live in Sydney or this man would definitely steal my girl,” said one man.

This isn’t the first time Tom has attracted attention for his hilarious Hinge prompts.

The Sydney musician went viral back in January 2023 for his Bunnings-style voice, which many men subsequently copied

He went viral back in January 2023 for his Bunnings-style voice note, which many men subsequently copied.

“We all hate online dating – swipe swipe swipe – it stinks,” he said with Bunnings’ commercial tune playing in the background.

‘Go down to Tom’s DMs. 50 percent off compliments and two-for-one deals on red flags. All you need to be a little confused and mad.

‘If you think you’ve had the worst first date, don’t worry – I’ll beat it by 10 per cent.

‘Go down to Tom’s DMs. Yes, I’m 28 and still live with my parents. Go down to Tom’s mother’s house.’

He then sang ‘Tom’s mother’s house, red flags are just the beginning’ to the tune of the jingle ‘Bunnings Warehouse, lowest prices are only the beginning’.

Single men complained that they would never be able to compete with Tom’s impressive dating tactics, while women applauded the ‘brilliant’ voice.

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