Tinder User Spots Nadeshot in Their Feed, But Something Isn’t Right

So, someone on the Tinder subreddit posted a screenshot of a profile they saw, and I immediately recognized the guy! They blurred out the name, but it was totally Nadeshot – you know, the former Call of Duty pro, the guy who started 100 Thieves, and a big streamer. It was pretty wild seeing him on Tinder!

It was so odd – the online profile didn’t match the guy at all! It described someone who was 28, worked the night shift, and came across as really pushy and just… strange. It really didn’t seem like him at all.

Nadeshot Probably Doesn’t Use Tinder

Nadeshot is married with children, so he probably doesn’t use Tinder himself. However, it seems like some people are pretending to be him on the app.

A Reddit user named ‘AlyFromCali’ recently shared a picture of Nadeshot recreating his famous ‘gun-to-the-head’ meme – a pose many people will remember.

The bio is cut off in the image, but we can see some of it:

Okay, let’s be real – how many people actually read Tinder bios? I’m really into getting obsessed over someone, and I’m a bit intense and quirky. Just a heads up!

That’s a doozy of an intro.

Umm… I’m speechless.
byu/AlyFromCali inTinder

The person, who is 28 years old, probably used a picture of Nadeshot to get noticed and because it reflects their personality well. Their job title, ‘night shift at labor thief,’ hints that they might be going through a difficult time.

Hence, the image of Nadeshot holding a gun to his head.

The user posted the image to Reddit simply because it was unsettling – they hadn’t realized it was Nadeshot. They explained in the comments:

I did notice he didn’t quite look the same in the rest of his pictures, but wtf.

It’s unusual that this image was the very first one on the profile – it’s the first thing people see when they visit the account. This also raises questions about how well Tinder verifies profiles, as some might consider this a potential case of someone using a fake identity.

Written by

Grant Taylor-Hill

Senior Editor

Grant’s love of video games began in his earliest years with the Amstrad CPC, practically before he could walk. Now, he’s a highly skilled gamer across many different platforms, and his passion for gaming hasn’t faded.

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2026-01-17 11:18