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Tennis star Danielle Collins goes viral for brutally honest dating profile: ‘No short kings’

When you’re an elite athlete looking to settle down with someone, you probably will have your choice of suitors.

To help weed out anyone that she doesn’t find desirable, American tennis star Danielle Collins put together an online dating profile that, to put it lightly, has some staggering demands.

The 31-year-old apparently has a type – a very specific type.

Collins, who is newly single after her relationship with tech executive Bryan Kipp ended last month, has now gone viral after her profile was revealed.

The No. 63-ranked player in the world wrote that she is looking to become a “trad wife” and have children soon, while also ruling out short men.

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“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.”

The online dating profile of tennis star Danielle Collins.
The online dating profile of tennis star Danielle Collins.

Collins also shared a direct message from a potential suitor, who shared a video of themselves playing tennis and asking her if they “wanna be a power couple.”

With the screenshot, Collins shared some advice, writing: “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.”

Collins later provided an update with another screenshotted message from the suitor, showing an investment balance of nearly US$600 million.

“Modern love … OK, I’m getting off the internet now,” Collins wrote on her Instagram story.

An online dating message shared by tennis star Danielle Collins.
An online dating message shared by tennis star Danielle Collins.

She previously had said that she would be up for going on reality TV in a bid to find a life partner.

“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.”

Collins went viral early this year while playing a villainous role at the Australian Open, taunting fans after eliminating Australian Destanee Aiava.

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