Openly gay disgraced former New York Congressman George Santos says executives at the popular gay dating app Grindr are calling the Republican National Convention the “Grindr Superbowl” amid reported spikes in outages of the app.
Santos, who was expelled from Congress in 2023 after allegations he had fabricated much of his biography, took to X Wednesday to share his thoughts on the dating app’s alleged popularity at the conservative conference.
“Grindr executives are calling the RNC convention the Grindr Superbowl,” Santos said in a post on X.
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Website tracker Downdectector reported Grindr had experienced a significant spike in outages in the 24 hours since the convention began Tuesday, and a map on the website showed a cluster of outages appeared to be reported near the Milwaukee area.
Representatives from Grindr did not immediately return requests for comment to confirm whether the outages were in the Milwaukee area or in any way related to the RNC.
Another video posted to X appeared to show a Grindr user at the convention swiping through scores of prospective matches.
“Let me tell ya’ something: just come out of the closet boys. Come on, it's fun. You can be gay and conservative,” Santos said on X. “But look Grindr is already outing you anyway based on the hits and guess who is in town? It's all you conservatives.”
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