Tinder reveals its 30 most right-swiped Brits – including a transgender cosmetic surgeon and a ‘Prince Harry lookalike’

FROM cosmetic surgeons to barristers and barbers, dating app Tinder has revealed its most popular users across the UK.
The top 30 most right-swiped are aged between 19-34 and come from all over the UK, including Belfast, Devon and Leeds.
But what makes these 30 singles stand out from the crowd?
From profile tips to their success secrets AND what photos to use, these dating pros have provided the lowdown on how to make a lasting impression.
Teaming up with , these are the 30 most right-swiped singles on Tinder - AND they've even included links to their profiles.
Would you match with this lot? Now's your chance...
Ella-Morgan, 25, Cosmetic Surgeon Consultant, London
Tinder bio: “Proud transwoman. Judge me all you want, but I’m the nicest and funniest girl you’ll ever meet. "Yes, I’ve had my surgery!” with lots of emojis.
What makes you swipe right?™ Tall, tanned and if they’ve got a dog, I’m like, “Oh my god, marry me!”
Best thing about being single? Having the time to learn to love myself.
Profile: @ellamorgantinder
Chanel, 27, Singer, London
Tinder bio: “Artist and music lover. Let’s start with hello. I’m looking for someone spiritual with kind eyes."
Ideal first date? I’m an adrenaline junkie, so Thorpe Park could be fun, or maybe sitting outside and playing board games. Something a bit different.
Profile: @chaneltinder
Peter, 26, Barrister, Belfast
Tinder bio: “Looking for someone to take to Spoon Street,” which is a fro-yo place.
Go-to opening line: “Hello [insert name],” with a princess or rose emoji. It works every time – people think it’s sweet or laugh because it’s pathetic.
What makes you swipe right?™ Someone ambitious.
And left?™ If every photo shows them partying.
Profile: @petermtinder
JJ, 28, Barber, Cheltenham
Tinder bio: “I’m just looking for cool people to vibe with. Let’s grab some food.”
What makes you swipe right?™ Jennifer Aniston lookalikes. Basically Rachel in the early seasons of Friends. That’s my dream woman.
How do you make the next move? If conversation is flowing, I’ll ask them to call me. I wouldn’t date someone who’s afraid to pick up the phone. It’s a good pre-date test.
Profile: @jjgtinder
Jane, 30, Marketing Executive, Edinburgh
Tinder bio: “Sometimes I like yoga, sometimes I like wine.” It’s all about balance.
Any dating mishaps? I once sent a date to the wrong bar. Another time, a guy turned up drunk.
The best thing about being single? The group chat I have with my friends – we discuss our dates!
Profile: @janetinder
Daire, 27, Financial Advisor & Entrepreneur, Dublin
Tinder bio: Just my name, location and Instagram handle. You don’t want to give too much away upfront.
Go-to opening line: A GIF of a pug waving.
Any dating mishaps? Her purse went missing and she asked me if I’d taken it! I hadn’t, obviously, and she later sent an apology after a taxi driver found it.
Profile: @dairetinder
Elise, 19, Food Retail Assistant, County Antrim
Tinder bio: The Biggie lyrics “Sicker than your average”.
Tips for standing out: Confidence is key. As are make-up-free photos.
I’ve been with friends while they’ve been on Tinder and they’ve said, “She’s pretty, but what does she actually look like?”
Best thing about being single? Focusing on me.
Profile: @elisetinder
Eliana, 19, Student, Aberdeen
Tinder bio: “Spanish American hybrid” and a peace emoji.
Best date you've ever had: The day before our planned date, he invited me to a stand-up comedy night that evening instead, which was spontaneous and fun.
Best thing about being single? Nights out without worrying about anyone else.
Profile: @elianatinder
Marley, 22, DJ, Swansea
Tinder bio: It lists my job – I used to be a footballer, now I’m a DJ – and where I study.
Tips for standing out? Include a link to your Instagram.
Profile: @marleytinder
Chloe, 18, Bartender, Cardiff
Best date ever? I travelled to Sheffield to see a guy. We went for drinks and food, and I ended up staying the night. We’ve been speaking ever since.
What makes your profile stand out? I include photos of me at festivals or on holiday so people are interested enough to flick through.
Swipe left™ on? Topless mirror selfies. No thanks.
Profile: @chloehtinder
Adam, 23, Songwriter, Cheltenham
Tinder bio: Where I live and work.
Best date ever? A girl who worked at Longleat Safari Park gave me a private tour and we fed the animals together.
What makes you swipe right?™ A good smile.
And left? ™ Anyone who has a closed mind.
Profile: @adamhtinder
Jack, 33, UI Designer, London
Tinder bio: “Six months working in London, six months travelling the world by motorbike.”
Ideal first date? A cocktail-making class. It’s active, and you get to see how your date interacts with other people.
Favourite thing about being single? Being able to travel whenever I like.
Profile: @jacktinder
Molly, 24, Executive Assistant, London
Tinder bio: My Instagram link.
Worst date you've ever had? We went to a bar and he kept saying, “I’m going to the loo to think of 10 questions to ask you.” If a conversation requires that much effort, it’s not good!
What makes you swipe right?™ Tall, dark and handsome. And a dog in his pictures.
And left?™ Full-on six-pack shots.
Profile: @mollytinder
Ryan, 22, Wakeboarder, Berkshire
Tinder bio: “I’m the weirdest kid I know. Looking to meet interesting people who can make me laugh more than my friends.”
Best date ever? In Bali. We went surfing together then had a romantic meal.
Tips for standing out? Add something funny to your bio to set you apart, like a meme.
Profile: @ryanptinder
Mia, 21, Personal Trainer, London
Tinder bio: Nothing! I’ve listed a Spotify Anthem: Caroline by Aminé.
Go-to opening line? I usually let them come to me first. But if I really think someone’s my type, I’ll message first. I try to find something in their photos to talk about.
Ideal first date? An activity, like bowling – it’s less intense than sitting awkwardly at dinner.
Profile: @miartinder
Liam, 23, Mechanical Engineer, Galway
Tinder bio: “Mountains aren’t just funny, they’re hill areas. I love bad puns, send me some?”
Best date ever? In San Francisco, a mate gave me tickets for a sunset cruise. The girl I invited was unsure about boarding a boat with a stranger. I was like, “Actually, you’re dead right. Fair enough!” But she changed her mind and we had a great time.
Tips for standing out? Photos of you having fun.
Profile: @liambtinder
Michelle, 20, Student, London
Tinder bio: Flag emojis from all the places I’m from or have lived. I’m American but my parents are Chinese.
Go-to opening line: If they’re really hot, I’ll send them a GIF.
Profile: @michellejtinder
Michael, 27, Painter and Decorator, Wales
Tinder bio: “Enjoy adventures, keeping fit, love animals.”
What makes you swipe right?™ Pictures of them exploring, travelling or hanging out with animals, that’s my type of girl. I like the natural look.
And left?™ Snapchat filters.
Favourite thing about being single? I enjoy being in a couple, but I also like planning the day around myself.
Profile: @mikegtinder
Graham, 29, Financial Services, Edinburgh
Tinder bio: It’s blank – I think it leaves more to talk about. I have a good variety of pictures though, including one of me with my granddad. Maybe everyone’s just been swiping for him?
Any dating mishaps? I once got to the bar I’d suggested only to find it had closed down – we had to go elsewhere.
Profile: @grahamtinder
Shane, 21, Entrepreneur, County Westmeath
Tinder bio: My Instagram link. I always commend a girl if hers is funny!
Tips for standing out? A variety of different photos – I’ve got one of me at a festival and another with my little cousins in the mix.
Best thing about being single? Having time to concentrate on myself and grow the business I’m working on with my dad – I’m busy grafting.
Profile: @shanetinder
Mia, 19, Ambulance Dispatcher, Devon
Tinder bio: “Behave.”
What makes you swipe right?™ A witty bio. I think if you’re not laughing on a date then it’s not worth it – a good sense of humour is so important to me.
And left?™ Anything arrogant, for example when a guy has “Don’t swipe right™ if you’re not a gym girl” on his profile.
Tips for standing out? Be authentic, put yourself out there, use bright filters.
Profile: @miamtinder
Eanna, 27, Clinical Trial Coordinator, Edinburgh
Tinder bio: “Irish”; “92” (the year I was born); “former barista, part-time pianist”; and “masters in wildlife conservation and biology”.
Best date you’ve ever had? A girl who was in a band took me to a bar she gigs at and we ended up performing a few songs together on stage.
Profile: @eannatinder
Chloe, 21, Scientist, Swindon
Tinder bio: “Guess my height in one go and I’ll buy you a drink.” Nobody has managed yet – they always go taller (I’m 5ft).
Tips for standing out? I like seeing somebody’s music interests on their profile. Pictures that show personality are also a winner.
Best thing about being single? It’s helped me grow my confidence.
Profile: @chloertinder
Danny, 22, Student, Edinburgh
Tinder bio: “Great with parents.”
Go to opening line? I used to wait a few days and say, “Sorry I’ve not messaged, I’ve been lost for words.” If later I hadn’t replied for a bit, I’d say, “Sorry, I’ve been off planning the wedding.”
Ideal first date? I’ll ask if they’re out that weekend and arrange to bump into them. It means no one wastes their time or money on dinner.
Profile: @dannyctinder
Ali, 19, Student, Model and PT, County Down
Tinder bio: “Probably taller than you.” I’m 5ft 10in and when I meet people in person they’re always like, “I didn’t expect you to be so tall!”
What makes you swipe left?™ Too many group shots, where you can’t work out which person’s them.
Profile: @alitinder
James, 28, Sports Broadcasting, Worcester
Tinder bio: “Commonly mistaken for Prince Harry. 6ft 4in” and a prince emoji. Gotta get the height in there.
Tips for standing out? Have a big smile and use photos that show what you’re into.
Favourite thing about being single? Having independence, as I travel a lot for my job.
Profile: @jamesptinder
Taylor, 28, PHD Student, Swansea
Tinder bio: “I like eating, I like dogs, I don’t send nudes, I can’t handle my drink and I’ve failed my driving test four times. If you like bad guys, you’ll probably like me… because I’m bad at most things.”
Any dating mishaps? She started showing me her kickboxing skills in Vodka Revs.
Profile: @taylorwtinder
Paris, 21, Model, London
Tinder bio: “Artist?” (I’m not sure if I can call myself that, but I dance, paint and sculpt), then “I once sent back a burrata.” It’s a talking point.
Go-to opening line? With guys, I wait for them to talk to me. I message women first if it’s an instant match. If not, I’ll wait a day.
Profile: @paristinder
James, 25, Marketing Coordinator and Business Owner, Leicester
Tinder bio: “He’s my nephew, not my son [referring to a photo]. I enjoy reading, cycling, photography, the gym, hanging with family and friends. Not one of the lads.”
What makes you swipe left?™ Snapchat dog filters.
Profile: @jamesltinder
Marcus, 21, Student, Leeds
Tinder bio: “6ft 3in. Plays rugby. What else do you want?”
Go-to opening line? Sometimes I go with, “Will you be my wife?”
Tips for standing out? Don’t be so keen that you reply 10 seconds after matching.
Profile: @marcustinder
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