Boy meets girl
Boy dances with girl
Boy loses girl
Boy decides he loves girl and wants to track her down with the help of Facebook.
Social media right across the world start searching for the girl.
The girl feels stalked and shuts down.
Boy hosts a press conference about the entire situation.
The love story we were all hoping would light up our Christmas hasn’t had the happy ending we wanted.
When New Zealander Reece McKee launched an online appeal to find the mystery woman he danced the streets of Hong Kong with last New years Eve he never expected it to get quite so out of control. He never expected it to go quite so viral.
Across the world it was reported:
From the New Zealand Herald:
“Find me,” she said, before slipping away into the dawn of New Year’s Day.
“Yeah, I’ll find you,” he said, before realising all he had to go on was her first name, Katie, and the fact she was from “DC” – presumably Washington.
Reese McKee, 25, is hoping the magic of Christmas and the power of social media will reunite him with the mystery woman he met in Hong Kong last New Year’s Eve.”
Mamamia reported on it last week with a variety of reactions. Some calling him a stalker, some saying it was intriguing and romantic.
His online plea to find his soul mate went viral. All he had was a photo and the briefest of information.
His Facebook event he created said:
This is a call to arms,
For those with a romantic soul,
Or simply believe in a little magic (and a LOT of luck) around this time of year.
This is a plea for your help from this frequently lost boy.
(Hell if you simply like jumping on board Facebook things I’ll take it! It all helps)
Reece says he fielded calls from media across the world including Good Morning America, the Daily Mail and the Today Show – but after seeing the impact his Facebook plea had he turned them all down.
He admitted he was “a little naive” after the campaign went viral and “Katie” was found by thousands of aspiring romantics, resulting in her pulling down all her social media profiles.
Top Comments
You can't say 'find me' then call him a stalker.
There's huge difference between 'find me' and 'have the Internet hunt me down and bombard me with messages'.
How else do you find someone these days?
what a shame