In a moment that could be straight out of aromantic movie, South Carolina influencerSteph Bohrerwent viral after receiving an unexpected,heartfelt notefrom apilotwhile waiting at an airport.
The 23-year-old, known for her travel and lifestyle content on social media, was sitting alone when a mysterious strangerwalked up toher table and placed a brown paper dinner napkin next to her bottle before walking away, never to be seen again.
HighlightsInfluencer received a romantic note from a pilot, sparking viral attention.The note, calling her ‘the most beautiful human,’ amassed millions of views.Brands and social media personalities urged her to pursue the mysterious pilot.Skeptics suggested the pilot might have a family and cautioned against romanticism.
Bohrer, unable togeta glimpse of the man, turned the napkin around to discover a message that filledbothher and her viewers’stomachwith butterflies.
“I have seen the whole world, and you are the most beautiful human in it,” the pilot wrote.
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Theinfluencerlamented not being able to see the pilot’s face,with his identity remaining a mystery and fueling the imagination ofher viewers.
“I would never get tired of looking for this man if something like this ever happened to me,” one user wrote.
“That’s your future husband,” another said.
For instance, a self-proclaimed former flight attendantissued a warning to the influencer, saying, “You can be sure he’s doing that at every airport and probably has someone waiting for him to come home.”
“He’s probably married with five kids,” another stated.
The post got so popular that it even attracted the attention of various social media personalities and brands.
“I just know this guy does this all the time!” Model Ellie Gonsalves chimed in with a playful comment.
The official account for the dating app Tinder then replied with, “And? What happened next?” echoing the sentiments of many who felt the tender gesture should be the start of a beautiful story between the two.
Pinterest urged the model to add the now famous napkin to her “wedding board,” while Booking.com recommended she go after the mysterious pilot, arguing that “Free flights for life sounds good.”
Finally, the Gymshark Women’s profile congratulated the influencer and said that the napkin should become a prized possession that she “should keep forever.”
Skeptical users urged the model to keep her hopes low, arguing that the pilot is likely to be married
At the same time, 2009-2018 data from theUS Census Bureau’s American Community Surveyrevealed that pilots have a divorce rate of 30.5%.
The phenomenon is widely known in the industry, which has come up with a tongue-in-cheek term for it: “AIDS – Aviation Induced Divorce Syndrome.”
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