The Office –– there’s a new must-see workplace comedy rife with hijinks, hookups, and hilarity. But it’s not on streaming, television, or even YouTube.It’s on Jewish dating app Lox Club’s TikTok page… and you’re going to want to spend the rest of Hanukkah catching up.In case you’re unfamiliar, Lox Club is a Raya-esque app billed as “a members club for Jew-ish ppl with ridiculously high standards.” (Even Timothée Chalamet was reportedly spotted amongst its members last year.)While the club welcomes both Jewish and non-Jewish users, you’ll have to apply, get accepted by the team, and pay a membership fee before you can start swiping.Still, we’re more interested in what the hell is happening on their TikTok account.In a series of voyeuristic, mockumentary-styled videos –– typically taken during Zoom meetings –– the staff works through HR mishaps, accidental nude cameos, and painful Friday night meetings with deadpan seriousness.Lox Club’s winking (and likely staged) videos have garnered their account millions of views and nearly 19,000 followers.
But naturally, gay “intern” Dylan Kevitch is the breakout star.Watch.Over the years, “gay intern” has become one of the internet’s favorite tropes –– from Harry Styles‘ horny Sara Lee social manager on Saturday Night Live, to Benny Drama’s Gen-Z alter-ego Kooper.However, after watching Dylan –– who is founder Adam Kevitch’s cousin –– snap nudes in the bathroom, quote Real Housewives religiously, and show up hungover on a Wednesday, we’re dubbing him The Supreme.And is he really as over-the-top IRL?
Hell yass.As he tells Queerty, “The day in the life as a ‘gay intern’ at Lox Club feels like royalty. I can do absolutely no wrong, and basically everyone is jealous.” Werk!So, what does a gay intern twerking at the club have to do with a dating app exactly?Well, it’s certainly good marketing for the nearly one-in-ten Jewish Americans who identify as LGBTQ+ and other young singles looking for a new app to try out.Also, it’s.