A woman on TikTok has gone viral after calling out a Bumble match who told her to 'hit the gym', with fellow social media users expressing shock over his sheer 'audacity'.
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TikToker Emma (@dilemma.rec) posted a video on the platform earlier this week to share an exchange she'd had with a recent Bumble match.
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."
On the app, women are required to make the first move, so Emma thought she'd message a guy after seeing his profile.
She decided to respond to a comment in his dating bio, which said he was after a wedding date.
"So when are we going to the wedding?" Emma messaged him.
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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."
Emma wasn't going to let that comment slide, and went for one last retort.
"Actually I do hit the gym fam everyday lmao," she wrote.
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"But thx for the advice king.
"Maybe get the d*** out of your a** and be nicer to people, sorry your life sucks."
After sharing the screengrab from their conversation, Emma went on to post a number of photos of the bloke, including some of his social media profiles.
Following comments from other TikTok users, she later said she deleted the links from her comments.
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Many people replied to Emma's post to back her, with one writing: "Literally what was his reason for swiping then??? I'm so sorry some men are terrible sis u r gorgeous."
Another said: "I love this! Call them out!!!!"
A third commented: "I'll never understand why people match with someone to just say mean things. If they're not your cup of tea just move along."
Another added: "He's just asking for a slap really isn't he?!"
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Someone expressed their shock that he had the 'audacity' to say what he did to Emma, while others claimed they'd actually matched with them himself.
One said: "OMG I've matched him on Bumble. Whoever is 'lucky' enough to go with him to that wedding will NEED the open bar."
Someone else wrote: "Byeeee he's been on Bumble for years I saw him on there like 2 years ago."
Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@dilemma.recTopics: World News, News, Dating, Bumble, TikTok