'Finance, trust fund, 6'5, blue eyes': How a Gen Z TikTok star helped to rebrand City men from bad guys to husband material with a catchy rap - and now she's got a record deal Australian content creator Megan Boni kickstarted the global dating trend READ MORE: How 'hot rodent' men became Hollywood's sexiest heartthrobs: Gen Z fans are going wild for actors with unusual features including Barry Keoghan, Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Allen White By Alanah Khosla For Mailonline Published: 16:04, 9 June 2024 | Updated: 16:08, 9 June 2024 e-mail View comments Gone are the days when men in finance were seen as corrupt and untrustworthy because now they're Gen Z's ideal partner. It's no secret that men who work in the finance industry, who are currently being satirised as 'finance bros' on social media, have long been shunned among singletons across the globe for fear of a vacant and unfaithful partner who's constantly working. Films often support the notion that 'finance bros' are undesirable for instance, Leonardo DiCaprio 's role as the greedy stockbroker Jordan Belfort in The Wolf of Wall Street or the chilling portrayal of investment banker Patrick Bateman, played by Christian Bale, in American Psycho.

But thanks to Gen Z, the 'finance bro' has undergone a rebrand as Gen Z has claimed finance workers to be ultimate boyfriend material. The movement results from a viral TikTok song with the lyrics, 'I'm looking for a man in finance. Trust fund.

6'5. Blue eyes. The song's success was s.