Rebel Wilson launching Fluid dating app so singles can ‘love with no labels’

The actress’ new venture aimed at those who don’t define their sexual orientation in fixed terms
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Rebel Wilson says the app would have helped her when she was looking for love
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Dominique Hines15 February 2023
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Rebel Wilson is launching a new dating app called Fluid, aimed at people who wish to “love with no labels”.

Fluid will fill a gap in the market as there are no apps for singles who don't define their sexual orientation in fixed terms.

“This is the first dating app where you don't have to actually define yourself or tick a box to say 'I'm straight, I'm gay, I'm bisexual,' and you don't have to describe what you are looking for,” the Pitch Perfect star told People.

“What's really cool is, it's open to everyone. You might just be interested in checking out a wider dating pool like I was.

“It covers a lot of the LGBTQIA+ spectrum, but I think even if you're straight you could use the app and have an amazing time."

Wilson, with girlfriend Ramona Agruma, said Fluid would have helped her when she was looking for love
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The actress shared that Fluid's algorithm would be “open enough so that if your sexuality moves into a different direction, it will follow because of what you are preferring on the app."

The Australian star, who has recently welcomed a daugher via surrogate with fashion designer Ramona Agruma, said: “I wish that this was around five years ago."

Wilson, posing alongside her sister Annachi, cradles her newborn baby Royce Lillian, who she had via surrogate
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She added: “Something like this would have really helped me and maybe I would have stumbled upon a female's profile and been like, ‘Okay, maybe I do want to message them.'

“I totally would have joined up for Fluid because you don't have to label yourself in any way."

The free app will reportedly be available to download on the App Store later this month, but you can still sign up on the website.

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