Whitney Wolfe Herd 'sickened' by a report describing a sexist, sordid culture at Bumble's parent company Badoo

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Wolfe Herd emphasised that many of the anecdotes described in the Forbes piece were from before Bumble's creation in 2014.

Bumble CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd has responded to an explosive Forbes report detailing a sexist, sordid culture at the dating app's parent company Badoo. "I am saddened and sickened to hear that anyone, of any gender, would ever be made to feel marginalized or mistreated in any capacity at their workplace," said Wolfe Herd. She emphasised that many of the anecdotes described in the Forbes piece were from before Bumble's creation in 2014.

Bumble CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd has responded to an explosive Forbes report detailing a sexist, sordid culture at the dating app's parent company Badoo. "I am saddened and sickened to hear that anyone, of any gender, would ever be made to feel marginalized or mistreated in any capacity at their workplace," said Wolfe Herd. She emphasised that many of the anecdotes described in the Forbes piece were from before Bumble's creation in 2014.

 

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