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Love is in the air.
An airline pilot left a message for a passenger at the airport. However, when the passenger, who is a social media influencer, shared this note online, it did not go as expected.
Steph Bohrer, 23, was at an airport when a pilot “just placed” a brown paper dinner napkin next to her bottle of water on a table and “walked away.”
“I have seen the whole world and you are the most beautiful woman in it,” the surprisingly short and sweet love letter read.
The pilot signed the note off with an unreadable signature.
The influencer, Bohrer, who is recognized for sharing posts about travel and lifestyle, uploaded a brief 11-second video featuring the note. The video also included a background of the song “Enchanted” by Taylor Swift.
“I was enchanted to meet you. Please don’t be in love with someone else,” the clip played.
But it doesn’t appear that the Arizona State University alum, who moved to Charleston, SC after college, ever got to meet the pilot.
“I didn’t even see his face,” Bohrer captioned on her TikTok.
After Bohrer posted the video on TikTok, it received over 11 million views and 1.6 million likes in just over one day.
However, Boherer faced a handful of skeptics who questioned the pilot’s true intentions.
“He’s probably married with five kids,” one commentator suggested on TikTok.
“He didn’t leave a number because he’s someone’s husband,” another quipped.
“This is probably his go-to pick line in every city,” someone added.
“I’m not even trying to be negative, but there’s a reason he didn’t introduce himself or leave his number,” a TikTok user claimed.
But others supported Bohrer and appreciated the sweet gesture from a stranger.
“Damn the comments lol,” a social media user wrote. “Let a girl receive a no strings attached compliment in peace.”
“Pilot?? Babe hurry,” another wrote.
“There’s nothing wrong if this girl believes in fairytales,” one person insisted.
Despite the unusual note, it’s not uncommon for people to meet a partner while traveling.
A 2018 HSBC study surveyed 2,150 people from 141 countries and found that 1 in 50 people claimed they met “the one” while on an airplane.
Unfortunately, as many people in Bohrer’s comment section pointed out, the pilot didn’t leave his contact information on the napkin.
Since her initial post, Bohrer hasn’t revealed any updates on who the mystery man was or if she was able to contact him.