In a recent episode of the popular talk show “The Late Late Show with James Corden,” viewers were treated to an exciting segment called Late Late Live Tinder. The single staff writer Dylan Adler took center stage as the eligible bachelor looking for love.
Dylan’s charm and charisma were on full display as he entered the stage with a backflip, captivating the audience. Dressed in a formal attire rarely seen at the office, Dylan explained that he wanted to make a statement about his sexuality, ensuring everyone knows he’s gay.
Host James Corden then delved into Dylan’s dating preferences, revealing that he was looking for someone grounded and willing to be his rock. As the men were brought out, Dylan used a foam finger to swipe right or left on his phone, indicating his interest or lack thereof.
The first contestant, Aaron, caught Dylan’s eye with his handsome looks, although there was a slight concern that he might abandon Dylan for a motorcycle gang. Nonetheless, Dylan swiped right, signaling his interest.
Next up was Johnny, who exuded warmth and a snuggle-worthy presence. The audience couldn’t help but feel the same, making Johnny an easy swipe right for Dylan.
Addison, the following contestant, impressed Dylan with his energy and outfit. Despite a momentary hesitation, Dylan ultimately decided to swipe right, keeping Addison as a potential match.
Max, unfortunately, shared the same name as Dylan’s twin brother. Although Dylan admitted Max was cute, he couldn’t shake the association and swiped left.
Jordan, the last contestant, dazzled Dylan with a perfect-sized sweater and overall attractive features. Dylan compared the experience to looking at a magazine and ultimately swiped right for Jordan.
With four potential matches, Dylan had to narrow it down to the final three – Addison, Axel, and Jordan. A Q&A session ensued, wherein Dylan got to know each finalist better.
Addison, hailing from Culver City, revealed that his favorite song was Toni Braxton’s “Let It Flow.” Axel, a fan of Dua Lipa, chose “Love Again” as his favorite song. Jordan, from Los Angeles, expressed his love for the ’80s with Alannah Myles’ “Black Velvet.”
When it came time to choose, Dylan selected Jordan for a romantic evening together. The lucky couple was sent to the exclusive CBS Television City Corporate patio, a location known only to CBS employees.
As the episode concluded, viewers eagerly awaited an update on how the date went. Host James Corden teased the audience, posing the question of whether there would be a second date. The anticipation built as Dylan and Jordan held hands, waiting to give their answer.
In a moment of truth, Dylan and Jordan simultaneously exclaimed “yes,” confirming that their connection was strong and a second date was on the horizon. Love had certainly found a place on the Late Late Show.
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