WORKING two jobs you would think that Jack Welch would have enough on his plate.
But the milkman and construction worker is not only juggling two jobs but also hundreds of DMs in his inbox every month from older women who fancy a toy boy.
Milkman Jack Welch has earned the nickname ‘GILF hunter’ following the slew of filthy messages he’s received from older womenCredit: Jam Press/@jackbhw
Jack now attracts thousands of views of his reactions to the ‘diabolical’ DMsCredit: Jam Press/@jackbhw
Jack, 26, received his first “diabolical” message just over a year ago from a woman named Sharon and things quickly snowballed from there.
The young lad, from Harrogate, decided to share the peculiar tale online with a reply video, and it swiftly took off.
Baffled, Jack, who is currently single, started receiving up to 50 DMs in his inbox every day – with each more “filthy” than the next.
He says women in their mid-fifties invite him to explore their bodies, to which Jack was given a “free pass”.
“I first got a diabolical message about this time last year from an account called Sharon, that read ‘You’re lovely Jack, if you’re ever in Wakefield, I want you all to myself’,” Jack says.
“I then did a video reply online looking shocked and that’s where it all started and snowballed.
“I was honestly just slightly confused at first.
“Sharon – if that is even her real name – actually kept commenting and then her ‘husband’ got involved and it became this whole storyline – which is somehow still going.”
The infamous Sharon video has since amassed over 22 million views and gained Jack around 25,000 followers over a five-day period, and that’s when other women started to get involved.
“I now receive almost daily filthy messages from usually older women,” he says.
“The messages haven’t led to any real life encounters, which I think is probably best, I’d get eaten alive.
“The women are usually 55 plus I’d say.
“That’s just by guessing based on their photos usually and sometimes they may have ‘Love my 2 grandkids!’ in their bio.
“I tend to not reply just because once you accept their message requests it means they can message as many times as they want.”
Jack is now nick-named ‘The GILF hunter’, an acronym for Grandma I’d Like To F***.
Jack’s friends find his peculiar sex appeal hilarious but he avoids telling his parents, who are both in their sixties – about the raunchier DMs.
He says: “They all find it hilarious.
He says that he thinks he’d be ‘eaten alive’ by the women sliding into his DMsCredit: Jam Press/@jackbhw
Jack says that he gained 25,000 followers in less than a week when he began sharing his videosCredit: Jam Press/@jackbhw
Jack, who is currently single, says that he sees the funny side of the messages he receivesCredit: Jam Press/@jackbhw
“I actually didn’t tell many friends initially but as the videos got bigger they just ended up finding out.
“I’ll rank the DMs based on how outrageous they are and people seem to enjoy watching it and having their say with who they think should’ve come first.
“I know some people would find the messages really off-putting but I definitely see the humour in all of it.
“That said, I do get the occasional one which is just too outrageous to post and definitely wouldn’t want my mum reading.
“The name GILF hunter first came about because when I posted one of the first messages I go online.
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“It quickly caught on – but I’d be lying if I said anyone in real life calls me that other than myself.”
Jack pulls in a large audience with over 120m views on his TikTok in the last 12 months.
He rounds up the juiciest ones in his ‘Diabolical Comments of the Week’ newsletter.
He adds: “It would honestly be impossible to pick the wildest one of all time as they’re all pretty wild.
“This has never really happened much in real life, that’s why it was confusing when it first started happening online.
“I’ve had negative comments saying that I shouldn’t be making light of messages like these.
“I feel that’s completely down to the person receiving them to decide – me.”
Jack says he has never been accosted by an older woman in real lifeCredit: Jam Press/@jackbhw



