My husband helps me pick out boyfriends online — he knows my type
Guess he’s not the OnlyMan for her.
An OnlyFans model has proclaimed herself the “luckiest wife in the world” after letting her hubby vet her potential matches on dating apps.
Content creator Alexandra Le Tissier, who goes by Alex, wanted to spice up her “boring” love life with her long-term partner, Mitch, after their spark lulled — so she turned to other men.
Despite Le Tissier’s deep love for Mitch, she asked if she could creating dating app profiles for new connections, and he surprisingly agreed.
He even offered to help whittle down the likes she receives on Bumble, her app of choice, because he knows her “type,” she said — “geeky guys.”
“He’s pretty open-minded. He’s not judging in any way, so he’s absolutely fine with it,” she told Caters News.
The Southhampton, UK, couple, both 31, have one rule: It is only “for fun.”
“It can’t be anything serious,” Le Tissier explained.
But she also has high standards when it comes to potential matches — and even selects candidates based on physical attributes, like their hairline or even their age.
“I think a few people have tweaked onto who I am from OnlyFans, and some people have paid to super swipe me to get my attention,” she revealed.
While she has yet to date any of her online suitors, she would need to talk with them for a few weeks before scheduling a meet-cute, and they would need hubby’s stamp of approval.
Despite Mitch’s willing participation, not everyone is on board with their nontraditional matchmaking.
On X, formally known as Twitter, strangers who have spotted Le Tissier on Bumble will reach out to her husband to inform him of her supposed infidelity.
“It’s just really funny that people think that I would just do it without letting him know — and then post it on my Twitter,” she said, calling those strangers “shady.”
“People are weird.”
Instead of creating a rift in their relationship, Le Tissier says the flirty fun on dating apps has actually brought her and Mitch closer.
“It’s going to be a lot more fun now I don’t need to live my entire life with the same person over and over,” she said.