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Woman Floored After Tinder Match Tells Her She's 'Not Hot Enough' To Actually Take On A Date

Woman Floored After Tinder Match Tells Her She's 'Not Hot Enough' To Actually Take On A Date
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A TikToker posted a video on Wednesday of a man she matched with on Tinder and viewers are flabbergasted.

Tiktoker Jess (@jesspalumbo16) was minding her own business when she made a match on the popular dating app Tinder.


Her match then proceeded to say the rudest thing to her.

Watch the video here:

@jesspalumbo16

i love the dating scene 😩 #tinderfail

In the TikTok, we see Jess as a song by award-winning artist Olivia Rodrigo plays in the background.

The song, “All I Want,” features the lyrics:

"I found a guy, told me I was a star."

The song is often used by women on the video platform to showcase their horrible interactions with men.

The video, sarcastically captioned "I love the dating scene," proceeded to show viewers screenshots of the two's interaction.

Her match, Ben, messaged her and asked her to come over, as he has his "own house."

Jess responded to his request, saying:

“No one ever wants to go on dates anymore lol."

To which Ben responded:

“Haha you’re not hot enough sorry honey."
“Def would have you over to play tho.”

Since the video's debut it has taken off on the platform, garnering over 300,000 views in just a few short days.

Viewers are aghast at the audacity of this man to tell a woman he matched with she wasn't "hot enough" to date.

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After the video's online success, Ben actually reached back out to Jess.

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Originally, Ben tried to tell Jess someone had made a fake Tinder profile in an attempt to impersonate him.

This excuse fell flat, however, as Ben's Tinder profile was verified, meaning upon creation of the account he had to take a photo on the spot in a specific pose in order to prove it was really him.

When Jess called him out for his lie, he then switched gears into threats.

Hilariously, Ben then began to tell Jess he had called the police on her.

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Jess followed up Ben's threats by posting another TikTok that just showcased Ben's Tinder profile.

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Well, if anything, this situation proves some men still have nothing if not audacity.

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