RELATED: After a browse of the catalogue Leesh spots a Honey Badger lookalike in the shop. She runs to him, but looks a bit disappointed when she realises it s not the real Cummins. She then asks for a price check on the real Honey Badger, only to be let down again when she s told the former rugby player isn t for sale in BCF. Oh … that s okay it was worth a shot, Leesh tells the cashier in the clip. Don t worry Leesh. There s plenty more fish in the sea. Leesh checks the catalogue as she checks out BCF. Picture: TikTok Leesh s latest video has attracted more than 79,000 views and hundreds of comments. Plenty of her fans had well wishes and words of advice in her determined search for love.
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Leesh Cunningham, from New South Wales went viral on Tik Tok last week after ditching dating apps to find a man at Bunnings Warehouse
A desperate single who went searching for a husband at Bunnings has been offered a free year of Tinder Gold to help her find the perfect match.
Leesh Cunningham, who lives on the New South Wales Central Coast, went viral on TikTok after ditching dating apps to find a man at the hardware store.
Ms Cunningham s social media pages have exploded with messages since her TikTok video made the news.
Men from as far away as California have reached out, while others weirdos or over-confident 50+ year olds have planted messages in her direct messages.
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