Instagram model helps catch men cheating by sliding into their DMs

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An Instagram model has opened up about how she uses her account to help her female followers by sliding into their boyfriend's DMs to test their faithfulness.

Paige Woolen, 28, explained that she got the idea to provide the vigilante service after receiving a number of direct messages from men who clearly had girlfriends.

Woolen said in an interview cited by the Daily Star that she noticed that a lot of men who were contacting her had profile pictures of themselves with their girlfriends.

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She then began to wonder if the women had any idea that their partners were sliding into the Instagram model's DMs.

The New York Post reports that the model posts screenshots of her conversations with the would-be cheaters on her account, thus exposing them not only to their girlfriends but her 218K followers.

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"Just thought you were so-so cute," she recently wrote to one unsuspecting partnered man. "Was hoping to meet up if you're single of course."

To which the man replied instantly: "I'm single enough, do you have Snapchat?"

Meanwhile, another unsuspecting man flirted with the model despite his Instagram being full of pictures of him and his girlfriend.

The model also shares sleazy DMs that she personally receives from men on the social media website on her side account, "Dudes in the DMs", which currently has 50.6K followers.

One man, for example, messaged the model claiming to have met her on Tinder where she offered him the chance to "eat" her "booty", to which she asked who he was.

The man then wrote: "My name is joe we met on tinder then I got covid [sic]."

Woolen's Instagram account primarily contains pictures of the model scantily clad, but despite this, she was surprised by the men who clearly had girlfriends but were willing to flirt with her regardless.

She said that the majority of men didn't reply to her DMs, said something mean, or told her that they had a girlfriend and that only a small number of them lied about being single.

The 28-year-old said that she was a believer in the old piece of advice "snitches get stitches" and she wanted to use her Instagram to help out other women.