"If people think I was just at the right place at the right time and just snapped my fingers and twirled a couple of times and here's Bumble, I mean, they're really wrong," Wolfe told NPR. "This has been, we're talking, all day, every day, ups, downs, highs, lows, and laser focus."
Wolfe founded the female-centric dating app after a contentious exit from Tinder, which she also cofounded, NPR reported. Bumble was valued at $1.1 billion by Bloomberg Intelligence.