A model with a high-profile portfolio is claiming several of her photos were removed from Bumble because she is too attractive.
Tahlia Paris claimed she created a PG profile that made use of casual photos of her being “average,” even putting on a silly face or two.
Despite trying to blend in, Paris got a notification that some of her photos were removed.
The model, who has an 890k-strong follower fanbase on Instagram and an OnlyFans account, claims she was “too hot” for the app.
I was on the app for not even a few hours because pictures I tried posting to my profile were removed even though they were normal photos.
While some photos were returned (namely one with Paris in a bikini), Bumble told the Daily Mail that profiles cannot include “shirtless bathroom mirror selfies,” or photos of people in underwear.
Bumble has a lengthy list of reasons for not allowing a photo to remain on the profile, ranging from too much skin to firearms in the photos.
For Paris, it seems she will have to find another way to attract dates.
“I tried to keep it very PG and not model-esque at all. I wanted guys to not stop at my profile because I’m a professional model but because I was just another average girl looking to date,” she said.
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