OnlyFans model, 24, claims she’s been banned from Tinder, Bumble and Hinge because she’s ‘TOO HOT’ after other users who didn’t believe she was real reported her account as fake
- Alaw Haf, from Wales, says she has been repeatedly banned from dating apps
- Believes it’s because she is ‘too hot’ so people report her profile as being fake
- The law graduate rakes in £44,000 a year sharing racy pictures on OnlyFans
An OnlyFans model looking for love on Tinder, Bumble and Hinge has claimed the dating apps have removed her accounts because she is ‘too hot’.
Alaw Haf, 24, from Mold, Wales, says she has been repeatedly banned from the apps and believes it’s because she is so attractive that people report her profile as being fake.
The law graduate, who rakes in £44,000 a year sharing racy pictures on OnlyFans, is now fuming after discovering the Tinder Swindler was reportedly allowed to keep his account – despite using it to con money out of dates.
After the release of The Tinder Swindler documentary on Netflix, detailing the story of Shimon Hayut, a man accused of using the dating app to con people out of an estimated £7.4 million, Alaw was left outraged.
An OnlyFans model (pictured) looking for love on Tinder, Bumble and Hinge has claimed the dating apps have removed her accounts because she is ‘too hot’
Alaw Haf, (pictured) 24, from Mold, Wales, says she has been repeatedly banned from the apps and believes it’s because she is so attractive that people report her profile as being fake
The law graduate (pictured), who rakes in £44,000 a year sharing racy pictures on OnlyFans, is now fuming after discovering the Tinder Swindler was reportedly allowed to keep his account – despite using it to con money out of dates
Hayut allegedly matched with women on Tinder under the alias Simon Leviev and told them he was the son of Israeli diamond tycoon Lev Leviev.
Tinder confirmed they had closed his account on Friday – but it was reported Hayut was still active on the app when the documentary was released earlier last week.
‘The dating apps are treating me worse than the Tinder Swindler,’ Alaw, who has 67,000 Instagram followers (@alawpx), said.
‘I think it’s all a joke after watching the show on Netflix and he was still able to be on the app when his purpose was to use it for criminal activity – whereas all I wanted was to go for a drink with someone!
After the release of The Tinder Swindler documentary on Netflix, detailing the story of Shimon Hayut, a man accused of using the dating app to con people out of an estimated £7.4 million, Alaw (pictured) was left outraged
Hayut allegedly matched with women on Tinder under the alias Simon Leviev and told them he was the son of Israeli diamond tycoon Lev Leviev. Pictured, Alaw
Tinder confirmed they had closed his account on Friday – but it was reported Hayut was still active on the app when the documentary was released earlier last week. Pictured, Alaw
‘The dating apps are treating me worse than the Tinder Swindler,’ Alaw (pictured), who has 67,000 Instagram followers (@alawpx), said.
‘I know he is banned now but that is probably only as a result of the uproar following the documentary.
‘I emailed Tinder again after watching The Tinder Swindler kicking off that he was still on the app and I was banned.’
Alaw claims she was first banned from Tinder in September 2020 and again in December 2021 after getting her account back.
She was also allegedly booted from Hinge in March 2021 and claims to have been kicked off Bumble in 2020.
She said: ‘I had problems with a couple of my pictures so I’d just replace them with others.
‘I think it’s all a joke after watching the show on Netflix and he was still able to be on the app when his purpose was to use it for criminal activity – whereas all I wanted was to go for a drink with someone,’ Alaw (pictured) added
Alaw (pictured) claims she was first banned from Tinder in September 2020 and again in December 2021 after getting her account back
The model (pictured) was also allegedly booted from Hinge in March 2021 and claims to have been kicked off Bumble in 2020
The OnlyFans model (pictured) said: ‘I had problems with a couple of my pictures so I’d just replace them with others’
‘I would never post anything offensive but it’s hard to find a picture of myself wearing clothes when 90 per cent of my pictures are in lingerie or swimwear due to my work.’
The model has pleaded with the apps to provide a reason for her accounts being blocked but claims she has not received a reply.
Alaw said: ‘It’s always the same old automated response. I know I wasn’t nasty to anyone on there, I didn’t do anything criminal on there, I was well-behaved so it’s got to be something like they think it’s a fake account or someone has too much time on their hands and keeps reporting me for some bizarre reason.
‘I genuinely think it’s someone bitter that reports me or they somehow manage to associate me with OnlyFans and think I used the platforms for advertising purposes or sold subscriptions on there, when I genuinely never [would] – I actually want to date!’
‘I would never post anything offensive but it’s hard to find a picture of myself wearing clothes when 90 per cent of my pictures are in lingerie or swimwear due to my work,’ the model (pictured) admitted
Alaw (pictured) said: ‘I would like to date again, I haven’t for a while due to not being on Tinder. I think I am just having to find a way of getting dates without dating apps from now on’
The model (pictured) has pleaded with the apps to provide a reason for her accounts being blocked but claims she has not received a reply
Alaw (pictured) says she has even offered to send proof of identification to the apps but claims her messages have been ignored
Alaw (pictured) added: ‘I wouldn’t mind if they replied like “look Alaw your behaviour was that appalling you aren’t allowed on the app anymore”, but I know I didn’t do anything to breach guidelines so that’s why I want an answer’
With her dating app woes leaving her single for Valentine’s Day, Alaw (pictured) plans to mark the holiday by treating herself to a Chinese takeaway instead of a romantic dinner for two
Alaw says she has even offered to send proof of identification to the apps but claims her messages have been ignored.
Alaw added: ‘I wouldn’t mind if they replied like “look Alaw your behaviour was that appalling you aren’t allowed on the app anymore”, but I know I didn’t do anything to breach guidelines so that’s why I want an answer.
‘They usually refer to the terms and conditions which state that they can remove you without explanation – which is the easy way out for them.’
An email between Alaw and Tinder related to her banned account, pictured left, and an email from Hinge about her removed profile, pictured right
This is the message received by Alaw from Bumble about her pictures being removed
With her dating app woes leaving her single for Valentine’s Day, Alaw plans to mark the holiday by treating herself to a Chinese takeaway instead of a romantic dinner for two.
She added: ‘I would like to date again, I haven’t for a while due to not being on Tinder. I think I am just having to find a way of getting dates without dating apps from now on.’
Hinge, Bumble and Tinder was contacted for comment.
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