Lincoln University student “Thea Lauryn Chippendale” shared some screenshots of her chat with a Tinder guy on Twitter. Then she got her fame by being featured on the ASOS website.
There are many cases, especially on the Internet, where women are judged and harassed for their body weight, their sense of dress, etc. The same thing happened to this woman Thea Lauryn. In her tweet, she revealed her conversation with a tinder man named Singleton George, where he commented on her photo that her dress was not doing him any favors.
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Thea Tweets “Men are trash”
Thea shared the entire conversation on Twitter, mentioning that “Men are trash” and also attached that photo of her in that dress. In fact, this lace midi dress was from ASOS and was worth £75. So it’s obvious that she did it for her name on the ASOS model and also that the men must have offended too.
Her Tweet Went Viral
Her tweet went on fire, her post gained almost 99,000 likes, 10,600 retweets and 4,200 replies on Twitter. Most of the comments in her reply section were full of mature and supportive words. In fact, ASOS also praised her and listed her photo on the dressing list of their website.
Some Positive And Supportive Comments
Thea said, “If I’m honest, I think matching with him was an accident because I can’t actually remember swiping right for him”.
“There wasn’t really much more after that, I told him to get a life and to stop dragging girls down because of their own insecurities!”, she added.
Commenting on her reaction to the message she said: “My first reaction was shock and I was quite upset. I wore the dress for a wedding.”
She said, “I was shocked about it going viral and I didn’t expect it at all, but I’m very appreciative of all the positive comments that everyone has been writing, it’s been so lovely.”
While George hasn’t contacted Thea again, she’s aware he knows his comments are online.
Thea said, “One of his friends tagged him in the post, so he definitely knows he’s gone viral.”
All we got to say is “You Go Girl!”