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This woman says she's too hot to find love

Unlucky in love Cherelle Neille says she can't find a boyfriend - because she's just too hot.

The 26-year-old, who hails from Manchester in the UK, claims her beautiful face is a curse because potential boyfriends only see her as arm candy.

The shop assistant says her dating life has been a disaster because of this, as she finds men only want to parade her to their friends and take photos with her.

Cherelle doesn't want to be arm candy. Photo: Caters News
Cherelle doesn't want to be arm candy. Photo: Caters News

"I feel as though plain Janes have it easier because men will actually get to know their personality as their looks are merely average,” Cherelle says.

"Whereas for me, it's always the wrong attention, they never want to know me as a person. Plain girls end up with the long lasting relationships and I'm the one kissing all the frogs."

Cherelle also claims her looks can make men intimidated by her, with most assuming she doesn't have a nice personality.

As a result, the stunner has given up on love and says she’s sick of men objectifying her and wishes they would like her for her character rather than her appearance.

"I am sick of people assuming I am nasty when I am really a lovely person,” she explains.

"My looks attract the wrong guys and it has been really hard, now I am completely over men. My last boyfriend just paraded me around to his friends and only cared about having his photo taken with me.

She struggles to find guys worth dating. Photo: Caters News
She struggles to find guys worth dating. Photo: Caters News

"No man I've met so far is ever actually interested in having a conversation with me."

Cherelle, who has more than 23,000 followers on Instagram, claims being attractive has not only impacted her love life, but also her friendships.

"Girls are jealous too, I only really have one friend,” she says.

"There was this one time I was clubbing with my friend and when we were in the bathroom, loads of girls I didn't know were complimenting me, my hair and my looks.

"Then suddenly my friend walked out and left the club, and she hasn't talked to me since!”

She also receives plenty of abuse online, with people leaving nasty messages on her Instagram page.

"One girl messaged me saying 'you think you're so pretty but you're not, go kill yourself’,” she says.

"Another guy recently messaged me saying 'you think you are too good for everyone.’”

The mum-of-one has been having trouble with her dating life for years.

With failed relationships and disaster dates, she wishes her looks would stop attracting the wrong attention.

"I don't want to be less pretty, I just wish men would treat me differently,” she says.

"I think there is a serious problem in society today with the way they treat pretty women."

- With reporting by Caters News

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