A woman who earns a living selling raunchy photos of herself has claimed she was banned by the dating app for being “too attractive”.
Luna Benna, 21, signed up to the popular dating app after becoming single three years ago. But the model – who earns a living sharing raunchy photos online – said she was extremely popular with men, which led to people stealing her images and creating fake profiles.
As a result, Luna claims Tinder banned her profile, ruining her chances at finding love. “People were stealing my photos and making money using my images. Catfishing, basically,” she said. “There’s so many fake profiles out there, whenever I start a legit account I get reported and Tinder has me taken down.”
Luna Benna claims she was banned by dating app Tinder for being ‘too attractive’. Picture: Jam PressSource:Supplied She also said that “being too good looking” led to men bombarding her with indecent proposals – adding “from time to time, people would threaten me”. The Chicago-born model said there was even a fake Facebook account that had thousands of followers. “I just need to keep reminding myself I can’t do anything about it, and it’s out of my control,” she said. The offers from men weren’t all bad according to Luna, who now lives in the US state of Florida. “People offered me vacations, proposed to me – even offered money if I agreed to meet up with them,” she said. “I never actually went through with that one, by the way.”
Before she was banned, Luna revelled in the attention and went on a few dates, too – but they all ended in disaster.
“I definitely matched with people I liked. Did lots and lots of texting and FaceTiming, phone calls – the whole thing,” she explained, adding she only ever met up with a couple of people. “One was a super awkward experience – the dude said my presence was so powerful it made him uncomfortable. “He said it honest-to-God temporarily paralysed him and he’d never met a woman like me before. “We didn’t have much in common and the vibe got weird after that.”
In an especially sinister development recently, Luna claimed many of the fake Tinder profiles are using her images to attract people into sex work.
“Some of those profiles using my pictures – so it looks like me, but with fake names, like Jessica, Amber or Natalie – refer to themselves as escorts or sex workers,” she said. “At first I tried confronting them but it never ended well. The outcome would typically be a block. “And it would motivate the catfishers to look even more ‘real’ and ‘authentic’ now that they knew I was aware.
One silver lining for Luna is that she did meet someone through the app before her account was shut down.
“I met my new guy, my current significant other, on Tinder, just before the ban,” she said. “He picked me up and we went back to his place for dinner. “I knew friends of his before meeting him, so I already expected to have things in common and be with safe company.”
The pair – who are both into photography and modelling – now work together producing racy content for Luna’s Instagram and OnlyFans subscription account.
“We’re pretty much a power couple,” she said. On Instagram Luna has 1.2 million followers who she shares risque photos of herself with, including bikini and lingerie shots. She often accompanies them with sassy captions such as, “I’m not lucky, I’m talented” and “exercise makes you more attractive”.
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