JAKARTA - OnlyFans model Tahlia Paris reveals herself being "kicked" from the dating app Bumble for "being too sexy".
The Los Angeles, California woman joined the app after her relationship ended when she found out that her boyfriend was married.
Tahlia, 24, has been single for four years and hopes online dating will give her a life partner. However, instead of dating, Tahlia claims that she was emailed from Bumble because her photo was deleted by the app moderator.
The model believes this is because she is "too sexy", but she claims the photos do not violate any listed guidelines.
The influencer who has 907,000 followers on Instagram @tahliaparis is also active on OnlyFans where he regularly posts sexy photos. However, he insisted that his Bumble photo was fully clothed.
"I used the (Bumble) app for not even a few hours because the image I tried to post to my profile was deleted even though it was a biased photo," said Tahlia as quoted by the Daily Star, Tuesday, January 12.
"It happened three or four times on different pictures and Bumble only allowed one of my pictures to stay active, which completely thwarted my chances in the world of dating apps."
He continued, the photos he posted were very simple. One of them is a selfie, the other is a photo taken by a friend on the beach.
After all that she's been through during her brief time at Bumble, Tahlia isn't sure if the world of dating apps is right for her.
"Online dating has never really been something I was passionate about, but in this state, I thought I would try it and it wouldn't work. Maybe that's for the best," she continued.
"I had to start over with a new account and I'm not sure it's worth it at the moment."
Bumble bans a number of things in user-loaded photos including topless selfies in the shower, taking pictures of swimsuits when not at the beach or by the pool, and photos of guns.
"As part of our overall policy, our photo guidelines prohibit photos of people indoors wearing swimwear or underwear," a Bumble spokesman said.
âSwimwear photos are acceptable if you are outside by the pool or on the beach because you are in a natural setting to wear a bathing suit.
"In 2018, we also banned gun photos at Bumble in response to the Parkland shootings, unless the person depicted is a member of the military or law enforcement officer in uniform.
"For more details on our photo rules, visit our Community Guidelines and this blog post with more information."
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