A woman who was searching for the mystery man she met at a festival has finally managed to find him.
There is certainly that point of view that whatever happens at festivals stays at festivals.
As I'm sure anyone that has been to one knows, a lot of alcohol is consumed which can result in you doing some rather silly things.
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As a result, many likely to forget what goes on in the tents and the dirt fields.
However, one woman did no such thing, as she decided to seek out the mystery man she shared a kiss with.
Radio host, Natalie Jones, asked listeners to help identify her festival fling, which sparked an 'online search party'.
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Natalie - who works as one of the hosts of the Q102 weekday afternoon show in Cincinnati, Ohio - attended the Railbird Festival in Lexington, Kentucky recently.
This is where she met a man named Cole, with the pair said to have hit it off instantly.
While waiting to buy a drink, Natalie's mate snapped a cheeky pic of the pair about to lock lips.
It happens at a festival, right? But as is usually the case with such events, the duo soon went their separate ways once the music was over.
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However, their moment together was so special that radio listeners were urged to help her find Cole.
Taking to Facebook on 6 June, the radio station posted the photo of them sharing that cheeky kiss, alongside the caption: "We Need Your Help. Natalie met this guy at the Railbird Festival over the weekend in Lexington and she needs help to find him!
"Help us internet - do your thing! - Roy and Freddy Roy, Nat & Freddy Mac."
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We all love a good romance story, don't we? And the users on Facebook felt the same.
"Good for her living her life…some of y’all have never lived it up at a music festival & it shows. Get your man Nat!!! I am here for this!!!" one person said.
And just three days into the search, Cole was found.
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Thanks to internet sleuths, the pair were reunited and even the radio station got to have a chat with him.
Cole said that he initially thought Natalie was using him to cut into the bar line.
"I got that vibe when she moved in at first and I was kinda like whatever, I can be that guy," he said.
"We introduced ourselves, she told me what she did and then I told her what I did, a little bit of conversation about other things, she told me she was buying my drinks and I was like 'ah I don't know'."
He said the kiss was 'definitely a moment' and also admitted to looking for Natalie online after the festival.
True love, eh?
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