I’m way hotter than my man – I’m proof that nobody’s out of your league, but my rule for chat up lines is a must

I’m way hotter than my man – I’m proof that nobody’s out of your league, but my rule for chat up lines is a must

A MODEL who is constantly told she’s out of her fiancé’s league has called for men to stop being scared of approaching women deemed too good for them.

Kirsty Brammeld has dated Paul for eight years and often hears from rude people who say she’s too pretty for her partner.

Kirsty Brammeld is always told she's out of her fiance's league
Kirsty Brammeld is always told she’s out of her fiance’s league
Kirsty and Paul have been dating for eight years
Kirsty and Paul have been dating for eight years
Kirsty said looks aren't everything
Kirsty said looks aren’t everything

But she reckons the backhanded compliments are proof that folk still try to belittle others into thinking they’re not good enough.

The content creator, from the West Midlands, says: “I’ve had a few fans say they could never approach someone like me because they think women like me wouldn’t give them the time of day.

“In my opinion just because they don’t feel good enough to message a girl doesn’t mean they should give up before even trying.

“Not everything is about looks as someone who is drop dead gorgeous could have a rotten personality.”

Kirsty also thinks there are some obvious topics to avoid when courting.

She adds: “I”d make sure your personality sticks out, try and find something in common before asking for a date straight away.

“And avoid sex topics as that can be a put off for any female looking to date, it can come across as though you’re only in it for sex.

“I’ve spoken to women and it’s also an issue on dating sites where it’s always inappropriate comments instead of ‘hi, how’s your day been today?”

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Kirsty previously told us: “My partner sometimes gets insulted but we also do see the funny side of things.

“People are just jealous and will say anything.

“People go off looks over personality all the time instead of seeing the bigger picture on who that person really is.

“You could be the best looking person in the world and still have the world’s ugliest personality.”

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Colan Lamont

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