South Africa’s Simon Leviev spoke out about being removed from Apps… and his video has had nearly 5 million views! Here’s how Rael Rosen became South Africa’s Tinder Swindler.
Johannesburg, South Africa (01 March 2022) – Brands rarely step out of the box to be brave with new ideas, but when Mike Sharman and Glen Biderman-Pam pitched an idea to bring a South African version of the Tinder Swindler to life in a hilarious skit, the Sixty60 team didn’t blink for a second and the return on that has been massive!
Listen to the interview here:
The Tinder Swindler took the world by storm. The new Netflix documentary tells the story of a notorious conman – Simon Leviev – who allegedly used the Tinder dating app to live a life of luxury while defrauding women across Europe (and it even featured South Africa).
And even though most of us have already watched it, it’s everything happening after Tinder Swindler that is keeping us all hooked.
From the hilarious social media posts about our “enemies” to a crowdfund that has raised over R3,5 million for the three ladies who were featured… and of course, Rael Rosen becoming South Africa’s Simon Leviev!
Glen Biderman-Pam and Ollie Booth from Panther Punch and Mike Sharman from Retroviral are no strangers to Good Things Guy. Together they often pick up on trending topics and add their spin to them. We have featured their Eskom Uncovered Expose, the Lockdown Lovestory, Kreepy Teacher and Rassie’s Bakery.
They didn’t know the “Simon-Tells-All” would be such a big hit, but they pitched the idea, and the brand was brave enough to try it.
Watch the video here: