Australian Open villain Danielle Collins’ savage dating profile

Tennis villain Danielle Collins’ dating profile has gone viral with the American not pulling any punches with her demands for a man.

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American tennis player Danielle Collins has gone viral thanks to her brutal dating profile and her demands for her ideal partner.

The Australian Open villain has never shied away from ruffling feathers and in her hunt for a partner, she isn’t pulling any punches.

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The 31-year-old revealed she was single last month after her relationship with Bryan Kipp ended after a little over a year.

Collins hinted that she would even potentially turn to reality television as she seeks out a new romance.

But now the world number 63 has turned to dating apps with her profile excluding anybody who is short or can’t afford to make her a stay at home mum.

“Currently a professional tennis player, but kind of aspiring to be a trad wife. Straight up,” her profile reads.

“Already had my boss babe era. Just wanting to raise my chickens, do home projects, make freshly baked sourdough, be a stay at home dog mom, and hopefully pop out some babies soon.

“If you’re going to lie about your height just leave me the f*** alone. This is a no short kings zone.”

Danielle Collins' hilarious dating profile.
Danielle Collins' hilarious dating profile.
The American is on the hunt for love.
The American is on the hunt for love.

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Collins then shared one direct message she had received in response to her profile, posting a screenshot with some words of advice for any others wishing to slide in.

“I’ll tell you what … if anyone has the balls to slide into my dm like this just make sure to attach your most recent bank statement while you’re at it,” she wrote.

The individual who sent the first message then doubled down after the words of warning by sending another message with a screenshot of his bank accounts showing an extraordinary amount of money.

Collins wrote on her Instagram stories: “Modern love … okay I’m getting off the internet now.”

An individual shot his shot with the American.
An individual shot his shot with the American.
He doubled down and sent over bank details.
He doubled down and sent over bank details.

Collins may have better luck finding love on television if show producers can stump up enough cash to get her onboard.

“I would consider maybe going on reality TV, but it depends. Like I don’t know if they can afford me. Listen, you know what I mean?,” she said on The Gay Tennis Podcast.

“Because this is like some blockbuster entertainment right here, right?

“You would have to really pay out the big bucks to get me on, like you know the Bachelorette and that kind of thing.

“I mean, I would definitely consider it, but where would I be doing the Bachelorette? Like which country do you think? Like Australia.”

Danielle Collins riles up Aussie fans with 'five star vacay'

Collins became public enemy number one Down Under when she taunted the crowd after eliminating Australian Destanee Aiava.

The brash American blew kisses to the booing fans, making fun of the bystanders for being old, and defiantly slapping her butt in front of the irate crowd.

She added that anyone who was booing her and bought tickets to the event was actually donating to the “Danielle Collins Fund” and she was going to go on a five-star vacation as a result.

She took things even further when she was knocked out of the tournament, once again thanking the hostile crowds for contributing to the size of her piggy bank.

Collins riled up the crowd during the Australian Open. (Photo by WILLIAM WEST / AFP)
Collins riled up the crowd during the Australian Open. (Photo by WILLIAM WEST / AFP)

“It’s wonderful that I can capitalise on these opportunities,” she said.

“I think that six different sponsorship opportunities come up this tournament alone. That’s a great signal for me.

“Obviously, like I said, every fan contributes to that. It’s been a real blessing.”

So while Collins may be interested in being on the Bacholerette, filming it on Australian shores may not be the best option for her to find a perfect match.

Originally published as Australian Open villain Danielle Collins’ savage dating profile

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