I was on Tinder a couple of years ago, but I’m not on it now. I felt like I’d done it.
There’s a law of diminishing returns on Tinder. I met a few people and thought, ‘God, there are a lot of broken people in the world and I don’t really need to meet them’.
I don’t need to be part of their damage.”— Graham Norton speaking with Closer Magazine. Earlier this summer, he said he also doesn’t use Grindr as its unbecoming of a BBC employee. The same rules apparently do not apply at Bravo. He added that “Booze is one of my great loves. Lots of people drink, so it’s not like I have a niche interest.”
OzJosh
If you read Norton’s autobiography you’d have to conclude he’s one of the broken.
batesmotel
I don’t know, something tells me that those are the only ones he can get or attract in. I think he’s a funny guy and entertaining, but for relationship material he might be annoying and he’s not attractive.
Birdbrain1963
Well now that gays are being targeted by hate groups and individuals that want to torture, beat and kill us. Maybe Graham Norton’s advice was good after all.