Brooklyn man who wooed woman via drone takes her on a date amid coronavirus pandemic, wears protective bubble

Jeremy Cohen, right, first approached Tori via drone, during self-isolation in their respective Brooklyn residences. Late last week, he donned a bubble so they could hang out in person. (Maxwell Swift/@maxwellswift)


BROOKLYN, N.Y. -- The story of a Brooklyn-based photographer who claims to have wooed a woman via drone during self-isolation is bubbling up once again, according to FOX News.



The dinner went well, he added, leading Cohen to say he was going to “take this relationship to the next level” in a “Part 3” video. And by “take this relationship to the next level,” he apparently meant getting inside a large, inflatable bubble and meeting Tori in person.

In an update posted on March 27, Cohen shared a video of himself leaving his apartment, getting into a plastic bubble, inflating it, and walking over to meet Tori in front of her building. The two then took a walk throughout the neighborhood and, at one point, even stopped to take a selfie with some local cops who recognized him from the news.

“Just because we have to social distance doesn’t mean we have to be socially distant,” he said via on-screen message in the video, which also featured clips of Cohen and Tori wandering the streets while separated by a thin layer of plastic.

Over the weekend, Cohen added on Instagram that he’s currently exploring ways to “take Part 4 to the next level," though he didn't reveal any of his ideas.