Whitney Wolfe Herd changed the dating landscape forever. After co-founding the extremely popular dating app Tinder, she developed her own dating app, Bumble , which came with a crucial difference: Women had to make the first move, allowing them to take control of the online dating experience.

Swiped, directed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg, charts Wolfe Herd’s journey over a decade. The story begins with her position as co-founder at Tinder, followed by the brutal falling-out at the company that led to a highly-publicized lawsuit, which in turn led to a media storm painting her as a liar and opportunist. But Wolfe Herd emerged on the other side of harassment and threats to found Bumble, and at 31 became the youngest woman to take a company public and the youngest self-made billionaire. A

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