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The most attractive people in London according to Tinder

The most attractive people in London according to Tinder

A list of the most popular singletons on the dating app Tinder has been released

We've all wondered what makes someone so attractive to others.

A winning smile or a fun personality? Maybe they just need a big wallet.

Well, Tinder have shed some light on the issue by revealing its 30 most right-swiped singletons in the UK and Ireland. Plenty of them are in London as well, our sister site The Mirror has reported .

The bachelors and bachelorettes have also shared their secrets on how to create the perfect profile to boost your number of matches.

Here are the Londoners who made it into the list of the top 12 best profiles.

Chanel, 27, singer, London

What does your bio say?

‘Artist and music lover. Let’s start with hello’

Chanel is looking for someone with kind eyes so make sure your face is visible in your photographs.

Ideal first date?

I’m a bit of an adrenaline junkie, so Thorpe Park could be fun, or maybe sitting in the park and playing board games – just something a bit different.

Favourite thing about being single?

Getting back in touch with myself and having more time to focus on my music.

Find Chanel's Tinder profile here .

Mia, 21, personal trainer, London

What does your bio say?

Nothing! Mia says people's photographs can serve as conversation starters.

Go to opening line?

If I really think someone is my type then I’ll message first. Why not? Shoot your shot! I try to find something specific in their pictures that I can talk about, rather than the standard ‘hi’.

Ideal first date?

I’d rather do an activity, like bowling, than sit across the dinner table trying to make conversation. It’s less intense and a bit of competition is always fun.

Find Mia's Tinder profile here .

Paris, 21, model, London

What does your bio say?

'Artist?'– the question mark is because I’m not sure if I can call myself that, but I dance, paint and sculpt, followed by ‘I once sent back a burrata’. The last bit is a good conversation starter.

Go to opening line?

If it’s a guy I’ll wait for them to talk to me first as it’s more chivalrous. With other women, if I’ve swiped them and it’s an instant match I’ll message first, if not, I’ll wait a day and see if they reach out before going for it.

Best date you've ever had?

A racing car driver recently took me to Monaco on a third date. I’ve been flown to Paris for a date before too, but that one was actually kind of boring.

Find Paris's Tinder profile here .

Jack, 33, UI designer and animator, London

What does your bio say?

'6 months working in London , 6 months travelling the world by motorbike’

Ideal first date?

A cocktail making class is always a good one, because it’s kind of like being in a bar, but a bit more active. Plus, you get to see how your date interacts with other people.

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