Model Claims She's 'Too Hot' So Tinder Banned Her for Catfishing

An Instagram model claims she’s been booted from Tinder because the dating app thought her sexy photos were fake.

“I’m too hot for Tinder,” said Luna Benna, 21 an Illinois Instagram model with 1.2 million followers who lives in Florida.

Benna first joined Tinder in 2017 when she was “young, dumb and … looking for love,” she tells Jam Press. She said her scintillating snaps were initially such a hit that she amassed hundreds of matches per month, as well as gift offers and even marriage proposals.

“I received so many odd and silly messages during my time on Tinder,” said the bombshell, who recalled turning down one suitor who offered her cash if she agreed to meet with them. Nonetheless, Benna claims she enjoyed the ritual of matching with men and chatting with them online despite not meeting many in person.

Unfortunately, the few Tinder dates the model did go through with all ended in disaster. Benna recounts one “super awkward experience” when her match said her “presence was so powerful it made him uncomfortable.”

“He said it honest-to-God temporarily paralyzed him and he’d never met a woman like me before,” said the Instagram goddess, who broke it off shortly afterward when the vibe got weird. Benna also alleged that people even threatened her on Tinder for being too “good looking.”

Things came to a head after shady Tinder users started using Benna’s smoldering snaps to catfish unsuspecting matches. As a result, she claims, she was jettisoned from the platform because people couldn’t tell her real account from the impostors.

“There’s so many fake profiles out there, whenever I start a legit account I get reported and Tinder has me taken down,” lamented the distraught model.

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