London Girl Goes on a Date Worried He Might Be a Catfish. 10 Minutes in, He Turned Out to Be Worse: ‘Hardly Surprising from a 33yo Dating 22yo’
The flag cannot be any more red.

Re-entering the dating scene after a long hiatus is bound to stir up some nervousness. You might be worried they’re a catfish, or even an AI at this point. But London creator Emily’s first venture back onto Hinge in an entire year quickly transformed from a nerve-wracking gamble to something worse than being a catfish.
Emily’s (TikTok/@emilyannwillcox) evening in Covent Garden was not your typical bad-date. In a video that has locked in over 178,000 views, she detailed how a potential catfish scenario completely dissolved into a toxic overview of a stranger’s romantic history.
Her candid post-date recap with pasta highlights a major breakdown in basic modern courtship etiquette. The realization of her companion’s real-world patterns left her ready to wither away in solitude instead.
Emily’s anxious journey to Covent Garden was defined by a fear of the man being a catfish
Emily started her evening documenting the chaotic process of preparing for her first face-to-face dating app encounter in twelve months. Standing in her bedroom, she jokingly confessed her cyclical relationship with single life. She admitted that she claims to be “done with men” at least three times every single month.
After styling a black halter dress, her internal monologue shifted toward the ultimate modern dating fear. Yes, getting caught in a catfish trap. Because they hadn’t even spoken on the phone prior to coordinating their meetup location, she was worried that his profile could be entirely fabricated. “He could be AI for all I know,” she admitted while navigating the crowded streets of Covent Garden.
A rapid-fire ex-girlfriend breakdown ruined the conversation within ten minutes
The physical reality of the date turned out to be vastly more exhausting than a simple profile mismatch. Emily revealed that less than ten minutes into their initial conversation, the 33-year-old man completely broke protocol. He launched into an aggressive rant about his “crazy” ex-girlfriend.
The timeline of his past relationship immediately raised massive logistical red flags. In a spectacular display of zero self-awareness, the man casually disclosed that he and this supposedly “psycho” ex-partner had actually just returned from a joint holiday together the previous weekend.
Adding an extra layer of bizarre irony to the table, he informed Emily that this previous partner also happened to share her exact same first name.
The man wasn’t catfish, he was toxic and blissfully unaware of his own issues
The transactional nature of the date only grew more transparent as the evening progressed. The suitor began complaining extensively about the women he actively pursues. He was lamenting that his recent dates always seem to lack basic maturity.
Emily completely dismantled his logic in her viral recap, pointing out the mathematical flaw in his dating pool. “Hardly surprising to discover from a 33-year-old man who dates 22-year-olds,” she remarked.
The overall awkwardness of the exchange was so loud that the local barman making drinks nearby overheard the entire conversation. He repeatedly threw Emily a highly sympathetic, validating look from across the counter.
Emily concluded her drive-by review from her kitchen at 10:00 PM while decompressing over a Tesco ready-meal pasta dish. Staring into the camera, she sarcastically questioned her life choices. She even jokingly mourned that her romantic future will likely involve withering away in complete, undisturbed solitude.
Solitude remains vastly superior to dating a manchild
Emily concluded her drive-by review from her kitchen at 10:00 PM while decompressing over a Tesco ready-meal pasta dish. Staring into the camera, she sarcastically questioned her life choices. She even jokingly mourned that her romantic future will likely involve withering away in complete, undisturbed solitude.
Emily’s Covent Garden post-mortem is a highly satisfying reminder that your intuition about single life is usually completely correct. Her 33-year-old match is likely out there hunting for his next millennial contradiction. But Emily successfully reminded her audience that a quiet ready-meal at home will always outperform a toxic dinner conversation.
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