Single woman who invited 65 ‘RANDOM MEN’ from dating apps to party turns concept into business

Single woman who invited 65 ‘RANDOM MEN’ from dating apps to party turns concept into business

By Sadie Whitelocks for Dailymail.com

March 2, 2023 20:36, updated March 2, 2023 20:36

  • Cassidy Davis, 28, from California, invited men to her party from dating apps
  • He says there were about 65 men at his first scrimmage and he met his friend
  • It now runs regular events where guests have to take someone from an app

After being single for five years, a woman has told how she found love by taking an unconventional approach to dating apps and inviting 65 matches to a house party where she finally met her true match.

Cassidy Davis, 28, from California, revealed in a TikTok video how on Valentine’s Day 2022, all her girlfriends came up with the idea to invite a “random” guy from a dating app to a party.

She ended up throwing a party where about 65 men showed up, including “Ken,” who she still dates.

After an initial hit with singles, Cassidy turned the concept into a business idea and now holds regular “Chaotic Singles Parties” across America.

Previously, when using apps the traditional way, she says she was constantly disappointed by dates that didn’t meet her expectations and an entire evening wasted on Mr Wrong.

In a video, TikToker Cassidy Davis reveals how she came up with an idea for Valentine’s Day 2022 to get all her girlfriends to invite a “random” guy from a dating app to a party.

Eventually, Cassidy threw a party where about 65 men showed up, including “Ken,” who she still dates.
After an initial hit with singles, Cassidy turned the concept into a business idea and now hosts regular “Chaotic Singles Parties” across America.
At his party, Cassidy set up a makeshift “confession booth” in the bathroom for revelers to reveal their secret loves.
He then posted the amalgamation of confessions on TikTok
Cassidy was seen at her first party, which was on Valentine’s Day 2022

“That’s how I would describe a dumpster fire,” he told Insider.

In her TikTok, which has been viewed more than 370,000 times and was posted on January 1, 2022, Cassidy reveals her cunning plan.

In the clip, which is captioned ‘what if this is how I meet my husband’, the brunette says: ‘This is the most chaotic party idea ever.

“So Valentine’s Day is coming up and I’ve been trying to think of something fun to do that weekend like all my single girlfriends because we’re single.

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“I came up with this idea… So the party is called ‘bring a random and bring a bottle’, here are the rules.”

– First, you need to bring a random person you met on a dating app. It could be Tinder, it could be Bumble… but it has to be a random person.

– Ideally, you haven’t gone on a date with them yet, ideally this party is your first date, ideally maximum chaos.

“The second rule is you have to bring a bottle of alcohol to drink… and you play drinking games and you play fun things and you like to see where the night goes.”

In another clip, on the day of the party, Cassidy explains how things got a little out of hand.

Laughing nervously, she tells viewers: “It got to the point where one of the girls invited a man off the street because he smelled good.

At her party, her now-boyfriend Ken described her as a “really cool chick”. He adds, “I honestly haven’t met anyone as good in LA.”
In the account of the party, Cassidy also reveals that she was in love with Ken and that they will probably see each other again.
More than a year later, Cassidy and Ken are official articles and party hosts have further developed their concept into a simpler service.
Thanks to her matchmaking antics, Cassidy, who goes by the social media handle @cassidynashdavis, has over 93,000 followers on TikTok and over 10,000 followers on Instagram
The Californian now hosts regular parties with three rules: ‘meet someone from a dating app’, ‘invite the person to the chaotic singles party’ and ’cause chaos’

“So now there will definitely be 10 to 15 single girls coming and I think 5 to 65 men.

‘[People] he keeps asking if there’s going to be a sausage fest and I lie and say ‘no’ but I think there will be.

At her party, Cassidy set up a makeshift “confession booth” in the bathroom for revelers to reveal their secret loves.

He then posted the amalgamation of confessions on TikTok.

In one of the videos, her now-boyfriend Ken describes her as a “really cool chick.”

He adds, “Honestly, I’ve never met such a cool person in Los Angeles.”

In the account of the party, Cassidy also reveals that she was in love with Ken and that they will probably meet again. Several other couples also received it that night.

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Over a year later, Cassidy and Ken are an official item and the party host has evolved their concept into a simpler service.

The Californian now hosts regular parties in public venues with three rules: “meet someone from a dating app”, “invite the person to the chaotic singles party” and “leave chaos”.

Another feature from his original party is his ‘confession booth’, and he regularly posts footage of partygoers revealing who they’re paying attention to.

Thanks to her matchmaking antics, Cassidy, who goes by the social media handle @cassidynashdavis, has more than 93,000 followers on TikTok and more than 10,000 followers on Instagram.

His next party will be held on March 17 at a bar in Los Angeles, tickets are $28. The flyer for the event reads: “Here we all find love or chaos, but ideally both!”

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