Woman desperately tries to hunt down handsome stranger she kissed at a festival


A woman took to the airwaves to track down a man she shared a kiss with at a festival. Q102 radio host Natalie Jones asked listeners to help track down a man she shared the intimate moment with as she queued for a drink.

Natalie, who works at the radion station in Cincinnati, Ohio, locked lips with Cole, with a pal taking a picture of the embrace at the Railbird Festival in Lexington.

The call for help caught the attention of thousands with the man, Cole, tracked down and reunited with his festival flirtation.

After the kiss, the pair parted company, but Cole’s memory lingered and prompted the radio host to also post an appeal on Facebook.

Fellow users of the social media platform turned sleuths to track Cole down, which they did.

He said Natalie had insisted on buying his drinks before they “turned away from the bar” and “one thing led to the other”.

Roy and Freddy Mac asked why he didn’t get Natalie’s number, to which he replied: “It all happened so fast.”

He described being whisked away by his friends and admitted the kiss was “definitely a moment”.

Cole confessed to searching for Natalie online by checking if she left a review for the festival on Google.

Natalie revealed how she initially believed Cole might have been at a bachelor party because of his novelty flamingo romper.

She thought he had kissed her in a dare, but that didn’t stop her from thinking about their festival smooch.

Cole assured listeners he was “absolutely not” in a relationship and the pair agreed to keep talking.

Despite living five hours apart from each other, Cole said: “I’ve never attempted (a long-distance relationship) though we look really good together.”

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