Model goes viral for holding up “looking for husband” sign in Manhattan

Virginia Glaze
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A model is looking for love on the streets of Manhattan by holding up a sign saying she’s “looking for a husband” — and she says her unconventional method might have actually worked.

It’s no secret that dating in the age of social media can be especially difficult — but thanks to model Karolina Geits, a new strategy might be in play for women everywhere.

Forget dating apps like Tinder and Bumble, or hell, even trying to meet guys at the club. Geits has discovered a different way to snag a date and it’s going absolutely viral on TikTok.

Geits is a model-slash-influencer who has amassed quite a following thanks to her videos walking around big cities holding up signs like “Need money for Birkin” and other such phrases.

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Karolina Geits is a model and influencer who’s known for her pranks walking around holding a sign asking for random stuff.

Model sparks new dating strategy after holding sign saying she’s “looking for a husband”

However, her latest social media stunt saw her walk the streets of New York holding up a sign saying, “Looking for a husband.”

Her video documenting the social experiment has gone viral, racking up over 8 million views in just three days.

The clip itself is certainly hilarious, as the camera caught several guys trying to get her attention — even recording a man getting reeled in by his girlfriend after gawking at her for holding up the sign.

At the end of the short clip, Geits gets swept away by a guy who isn’t going to pass up the opportunity (and it seems like it was all in good fun, as she wrote in the video’s caption, “I think I got one”).

In an interview with the New York Post, Geits even claimed that she got a guy’s number during her excursion… although she’s not putting too much pressure on the new relationship just yet.

“We’re just getting to know each other,” she said. “It’s still new, but we’ll see where things go.”

As for why she does her sign-holding stunts, the model believes that if she “make[s] an actual sign for anything I want — a husband, a Birkin, Chanel — the universe will see it and send me exactly what I want.”

Plenty of women in her comments section are thinking the same thing, with many suggesting they’re about to try out her strategy for themselves.

“You know what… let me go get me some art supplies lmao,” one woman wrote.

“AT THIS POINT… this don’t seem too bad,” another said.

This is just the latest dating strat to go viral on TikTok after a woman claimed she uses LinkedIn to filter through potential romantic candidates.