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Paige Holland

Woman's savage takedown of Bumble match who told her to 'join Weight Watchers'

A woman got her own back on a guy who told her she should "join Weight Watchers".

Emma shared screenshots of the conversation she had with a guy who hit out at her weight on TikTok, where she's known as @dilemma.rec.

On the dating app, women make the first move, so when Andrew's profile caught Emma's eye she decided to send him a message.

After a quick read of his bio, which stated that he is 'active', has a degree, is six feet tall and is looking for a relationship, she saw he was looking for a date to a wedding.

Emma took this as her cue to message him.

"So when are we going to the wedding?" she wrote.

The man replied: "Nah, only chicks that weigh less than me."

But Emma hit back: "Dude ur a gem. Whoever ends up [with] you is so lucky."

He then said to her: "Thanks fam hit the gym and use the weight watchers app."

But she wasn't letting him get away with it that easy as she replied: "Actually I do hit the gym fam everyday lmao.

The guy's bio said he was looking for a date to a wedding (tiktok/dilemma.rec)

"But thx for the advice king.

"Maybe get the d*** out of your a** and be nicer to people, sorry your life sucks."

Emma then went on to post pictures of the guy and his social media accounts like Facebook and LinkedIn.

In the caption she wrote: "Someone come get ur man :) linking his Facebook and LinkedIn in the comments if any of the girls wanna chance with this king. He's single! #bumble."

Since being posted, the video has amassed more than 665,000 views, and 53,000 likes from viewers who were stunned by his comment.

One person said: "Bestie what about this profile made you swipe right?"

Another added: "Literally what was his reason for swiping then??? I'm so sorry some men are terrible sis u r gorgeous."

A third claims: "OMG I've matched him on Bumble," adding laughing emojis for good measure, "whoever is 'lucky' enough to go with him to that wedding will NEED the open bar."

Whilst someone else put: "I'll never understand why people match with somone to just say mean things. If they're not your cup of tea just move along."

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