Tinder Users Are Falling For A Sexy Girl Who Isn't What She Seems

Tinder user Ava isn't all she seems. Photo: Tinder
Tinder user Ava isn't all she seems. Photo: Tinder

Tinder users at the SXSW festival on Saturday were encountering an attractive 25-year-old woman named Ava on the dating app.

A friend of ours made a match with her, and soon they were have a conversation over text message.

But when he opened up Ava’s Instagram, it became clear something was amiss. There was one photo and one video, both promoting Ex Machina, a sci-fi film that just happened to be premiering Saturday night in Austin.

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The link in her bio went to the film’s website. And it turns out the woman in the photos is Swedish actress Alicia Vikander, who plays an artificial intelligence in the movie.

It’s pretty brilliant in the way it ties into the movie. Only in retrospect do you realise that Ava’s questions are about a robot wanting to know what it’s like to be human.

A Tinder users interesting conversation with 'Ava'. Photo: Tinder
A Tinder users interesting conversation with 'Ava'. Photo: Tinder

It’s also pretty invasive, and some will call it spammy. If you think about it, it’s only a step above Tinder’s porn bots.

In this case, though, I’d give it a pass because it’s such a strong fit conceptually. She’s a bot in the movie, so of course she’s a bot on Tinder.

Actress Alicia Vikander as Ava in 'Ex Machina'. Photo: Universal Pictures
Actress Alicia Vikander as Ava in 'Ex Machina'. Photo: Universal Pictures

As for our friend - whose texts above, we can attest, were totally heartfelt - he found the whole thing impressively deceptive and shared it with others.

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But he was also a little crestfallen.

It "toyed with my emotions so hard," he says.

This story first appeared in Adweek.