‘It’s Funny We Met on Hinge’: Real Couples Reflect on Their Surprise Connections in New Campaign
NEW YORK, December 18, 2024 – Today, Hinge unveils “It’s Funny We Met on Hinge,” a new campaign exploring the nuances of modern romance by highlighting the experiences of real couples who eventually met on the app. As daters wrestle with expectations about how and where their love story should begin, the new campaign challenges the binary of meeting either in person or on a dating app. Instead, “It’s Funny We Met on Hinge” showcases how the path of today’s relationships doesn’t necessarily fit perfectly into either mold.
The campaign shares the stories of seven real-life couples who unknowingly crossed paths in person — such as overlapping childhood neighborhoods, mutual connections with family members, and brief interactions at work — but ultimately connected after matching on Hinge. Across seven intimate films, the couples candidly reflect about their romantic journey, from initial hesitations about dating apps to the role of intentions and timing that brought them together. Ultimately, they share how an unforeseen “like” on Hinge can lead to a meaningful relationship.
- Claire (she/her) and Christian (he/him) from New York City grew up down the street from each other and played in the same Little League network. Claire used to call Christian her “neighborhood boyfriend,” but they didn’t meet until Christian sent Claire a “like” on Hinge.
- Andrea (she/her) and Joshua (he/him) from New York City, discovered that years prior to matching on Hinge, Andrea had come across a photo of Joshua in an ad campaign and said to her friend “damn, I need a man like that.”
- James (he/him) and Cassia (she/her) from London crossed paths briefly twice before matching on Hinge: first when he was a videographer at the winery where she worked, and second in the park when he walked by as she was crying about an ex-boyfriend.
- Telly (she/her) and Kayla (she/her) from Los Angeles realized after matching on Hinge that they had a mutual connection: Kayla managed Telly’s cousin’s college basketball team — and Telly had been to some of the games.
- Matthew (he/him) & Gus (they/them) from London met in-person just a week before matching on Hinge: Matthew was working in the cloakroom of a theater, and Gus was seeing a show.
- Anngel (she/her) & Jataun (he/him) from Los Angeles realized after matching on Hinge that while growing up in San Diego, Jataun played football with Anngel’s brother and knew her dad.
- Sarah (she/her) and James (he/him) from Los Angeles met on Hinge when James moved to Los Angeles. Before the move, James followed the social account of a niche lit mag that Sarah was the editor of.
“Love rarely happens the way we imagine, and that's what makes each relationship so special. Our marketing focuses on telling honest stories that resonate with today's daters,” said Jackie Jantos, Chief Marketing Officer at Hinge (she/her). “With It’s Funny We Met on Hinge, we hope to encourage daters to embrace the unexpected and extraordinary ways their own love story could begin.”
Building on Hinge’s “No Ordinary Love” anthology, “It’s Funny We Met on Hinge” offers an authentic exploration of modern love and is the latest addition to Hinge’s “Designed To Be Deleted” platform. Created in collaboration with the creative collective Birthday and directed by India Sleem of Serial Pictures, the campaign continues to spotlight real stories from couples who met on the app, capturing the serendipitous moments that led to their one-of-a-kind relationships.
"In this campaign, real couples share their own stories of how their paths intertwined—capturing the intricacies of modern romance more relatably than any script could,” explained Corinna Falusi, Founder of Birthday. “'It’s Funny We Met On Hinge' takes Hinge deeper into authentic storytelling, emphasizing that love doesn’t follow a single path. It can come from countless opportunities, whether in person, online, or both. In every story we featured, the couples had crossed paths in real life multiple times, but it was Hinge that finally brought them together."
The campaign will come to life through ad spots across social media and streaming services in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia, running from December 26, 2024 to early March 2025. Additionally, creators will share reflections on their own surprising stories of eventually meeting someone special on Hinge starting in January 2025 across social platforms.
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Gabby Lott // Global PR Consultant
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About Hinge
The Dating App Designed To Be Deleted®: Hinge is on a mission to create a less lonely world by inspiring intimate, in-person connections. Through in-depth and personalized profiles, daters have unique conversations that get them off the app and out on great dates. And it’s resonating. Hinge is setting up a date every two seconds. Hinge was acquired by Match Group (NASDAQ:MTCH) in 2018.
About Birthday
A new way for brands to interact with creatives, Birthday is a creative collective founded in Brooklyn by Corinna Falusi in partnership with Jamie Standen and Erik Norin. Birthday’s creatives, strategists and producers are among the most awarded and celebrated in the business, with experience in U.S., European and global markets. Hellobirthday.com
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