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Animation Tells Story of Lesbian Couple Who Met During COVID

Tinder has released an animated short film featuring the true Swipe Story of a lesbian couple who matched while in lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. The film explores how they formed a connection over shared digital experiences; working together on zoom, introducing their pets to each other, planning for a post-pandemic world and discovering virtually, just how much they like each other.




The film has been created as a collaboration between queer singer-songwriter GrapeGuitarBox and Deepti, a queer illustrator and animator for The Museum of Queer Swipe Stories, in partnership with Gaysi Family. 


As ‘Business Insider’ writes, the short works as a reminder of the resilience of human connection, regardless of the nature of it, to remain hopeful while navigating a time of uncertainties (apart, yet) together, and whatever the circumstance, forming connections is enduring and Tinder members will always find a way to sustain them.


Watch the animation below:









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