Bumble's april fool's day prank "Bumble leave program" spreads laughter

Bumble, the women-first dating and social networking app, brought a  smile to everyone's faces with their April Fool's Day prank, the "Bumble Leave Program." This (joke) initiative in partnership with major corporations claimed to offer a ‘date leave’ for employees who wished to find love. The idea was to offer an additional paid day off each month for dating, and employees of companies that opted into the Bumble Leave Program would also receive three months of Bumble Premium membership for free.

The dating app shared a fun video announcing the "Bumble Leave Program," which got people interacting and posting on Bumble's Instagram page announcing their amusement and excitement on this quirky new initiative. The prank aimed to promote work-life balance and had a lighthearted, yet meaningful intent. Bumble later revealed hilarious comments and stories from their followers and partner brands, sparking humorous exchanges.  

 

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