I’m going on 50 first dates with only rich men – people say it’s not the way to find happiness but why date broke guys?
A SINGLETON has hit back at critics who judge her for limiting her dating pool to wealthy men.
One person told her “It’s def not the way to find happiness” as they encouraged her not to focus on money.
Tilly (@tillytalkz) is steadily growing a following on TikTok with her viral videos of 50 first dates with only rich men.
She got glammed up in an 80s-style outfit after using Hinge to find her sixth man to go on a date with.
Her profile listed that she wanted someone who works in construction, willing to take her shopping, and described herself as a “princess.”
Despite having never been to Chigwell, she opted for it as her location rather than searching for a match in London.
“Men in construction from Essex are usually my type of people, proper lad’s lads and when I say in construction he owns a construction company,” she said.
Tilly was impressed when her date reimbursed the cost of her Uber, which she got to avoid being three hours late travelling by train.
However, the man gave her “the ick” by repeatedly talking about how much money he spends on his daily life.
“He’s really nice and got that large Essex energy but one thing I cannot stand in a man is when he keeps talking about money,” she said.
“How hypocritical for me to say I’m looking for a rich man but you can’t talk about money.”
She confessed that his “flashy” behaviour had left her second guess going on a second date.
Thousands of people watched her video and rushed to the comment section to share their opinions.
Many viewers encouraged Tilly to go on a second date with the man.
“I’m a bit like you and cut off after the first date but my advice is to go on that second date. He might be nervous so give it a chance,” one person said.
“I think you should just tell him, if he was nice and you liked other aspects of him, he probably didn’t realise he was turning you off instead of turning you on haha,” another commented.
Top dating trends of 2025
- Swamping: When you find someone you can comfortably share your ‘swamp’ with and let go of the pressure to be anything but your true authentic self.
- No-habiting: When you choose to wait longer to move in with your partner because you value your personal space.
- Fiscal Attraction: When you won’t settle for less and you’re seeking a match who is financially secure and who you find attractive.
- Rejuve-dating: When you cast away the blues and grow from past experiences so you can fully embrace the future of your dating journey.
- Thrift-matised: When you like to go on dates but hit that sweet spot between being cheap and frugal. Hidden gems, loyalty cards – these are all your type on paper.
- Loud-dating: Cutting to the chase, being open and to the point with what you want so you don’t waste your time.
- Marmalading: When you literally put your other half ‘before anything else’, much like Britain’s most beloved bear’s love for marmalade.
- Digital Ex-pression: The stage after a break-up when you are done grieving and turn to social media to share how you are healing to confidently get back out on the dating scene.
- Fine-wining: Proactively finding people to date who are older than you and who’ve aged just like a fine wine.
Among the excited comments saying Tilly is “living my dream” were also people arguing that she shouldn’t be fixated on wealth.
“I would never get with a rich person after what I’ve experienced. Coercive control plus money is so dangerous. What will he want in return for the crumbs of wealth? Ick all the way,” one person said.
“Why do the guys you date have to have money? It’s def not the way to find happiness!” another wrote.
“Why would I date someone who’s broke?” Tilly hit back.
“Sensible wealthy men don’t get involved with attention seekers. They will make them invisible instantly,” another commenter said.