Matthew Perry’s Raya match is ‘kicked off’ the exclusive dating app for breaking privacy guidelines… after Friends star’s cringe-worthy video message went viral on TikTok
- Kate Haralson claimed Raya removed her from the exclusive dating program after she shared a cringe-worthy video message on TikTok
- Haralson, who was 19 at the time, revealed she matched with the Friends star in May last year
- He allegedly asked her at one point, ‘Am I as old as your dad?’ during a flirty exchange which left the LA-based personal assistant feeling ‘uncomfortable’
- Perry, 51,who is currently engaged to fiancée Molly Hurwitz, 29, was outed this week for using the celebrity dating app
- The pair are said to have met when Perry had briefly split with Hurwitz, before they reunited and eventually got engaged last November
- Haralson, now 20, said she wanted to show how older men in Hollywood are ‘taking advantage’ of younger women on dating apps
- Earlier this week, Ben Affleck was also outed for having used Raya in a similar TikTok video
Matthew Perry’s Raya match, Kate Haralson, has been ‘kicked off’ the exclusive dating site for breaking privacy guidelines.
The 20-year-old over-night influencer told Page Six she was no longer allowed on the app after posting a cringe-worthy video message from the Friends star, which went viral on TikTok.
‘I should have expected that would happen,’ Haralson said. ‘I feel fine about it. I never really used it anymore anyways.’
Haralson is the second woman this week to break Raya’s golden rule of privacy, after Ben Affleck, 48, was revealed to have chatted to user Nivine Jay, 29, after she also posted their exchange on TikTok.
Whoops! Matthew Perry’s Raya match, Kate Haralson, has been ‘kicked off’ the exclusive dating site for breaking privacy guidelines
In Raya’s Removal of Member section, guidelines note: ‘Every member is expected to follow our simple rules of respect, trust, and privacy. There are plenty of places across the internet where an expectation of behavioral standards and respect for other users isn’t required.’
Matthew, 51, who is currently engaged to fiancée Molly Hurwitz, 29, allegedly asked then 19-year-old Kate, ‘Am I as old as your dad?’ during a flirty exchange.
Kate posted the video on Thursday under her TikTok account, @kittynichole, and claimed they matched on the membership-only dating service in May last year.
Haralson, now 20, shared the footage of herself with the caption: ‘When you match w Matthew Perry as a joke on a dating app and he facetimes you and plays 20 questions with you.’
Talk about it: Kate posted the video on Thursday under her TikTok account, @kittynichole, and claimed they matched on the membership-only dating service in May last year
Could this BE more embarrassing? Engaged Friends star Matthew Perry, 51, is outed for sending a girl, 19, cringe-worthy messages after matching on celeb dating app Raya
In the 16-second video, Perry is seen smiling as he asks his potential date, ‘Do you always play with your hair this much?’ to which she responds, giggling: ‘I guess so.’
Haralson, a personal assistant who says she was 19 when Perry first contacted her, told PageSix on Thursday that she wanted to show how older men in Hollywood are ‘taking advantage’ of younger women on dating apps.
‘A lot of people were saying I’m a bully and mean for posting this, and it made me feel kind of bad, but at the same time, I feel like a lot of guys in Hollywood are talking to all these young girls and it’s something that I think a lot of people should be aware of,’ she told the outlet.
Haralson claims the FaceTime exchange happened in May last year, which is when Perry is said to have briefly split with his current fiancée Hurwitz, who he had been dating since 2018.
The LA-based PA said she had matched with other celebrities before but wouldn’t ‘ever talk to older guys’ though she thought talking to the Friends actor ‘would be funny.’
TikTok tell-all: It appears some TikTok users have started a worrying new trend of outing celebrities for using the dating service
Now THIS is a match: Perry, 51, got engaged to fiancée Molly Hurwitz in November last year having started dating in 2018 (though the pair were reportedly ‘on a break’ in May last year)
Haralson, who said she ‘never even really watched Friends,’ claims that Perry asked her at one point, ‘Am I as old as your dad?’
She alleges that she told Perry he was only about a year older than her father, which she claims he ‘laughed off’ and said she felt ‘uncomfortable’ at times during their call.
‘I don’t think he minded that,’ she claimed. ‘It kind of felt weird talking to someone my dad’s age and it just felt not right, especially when he knew how young I was.’
Halston also said that she was ‘inspired’ by Nivine Jay, who posted a video Ben Affleck this week, and the pair are now in touch with each other.
Was looking for love: Meanwhile, a source claimed to Us Weekly last May, that Perry was on Raya, saying he was ‘messaging girls and getting back into online dating again’ (seen in 2017)
However, Haralson said she decided to delete the video because she thinks Perry is a ‘nice guy’ and stated that they never met up in person, though he allegedly tried to.
‘Maybe one day you can get a COVID test and come over’ he is alleged to have told her.
While Haralson said she did it ‘more for the joke of it’ she added: ‘Honestly, it’s not really OK for these older guys to be talking to such young girls.’
In November last year, Perry announced his engagement to Molly Hurwitz, who works as a literary manager, telling PEOPLE: ‘I decided to get engaged. Luckily, I happened to be dating the greatest woman on the face of the planet at this time.’
Raya: The VERY exclusive dating app which approves only 8% of applications
Raya is often described as the celebrity version of Tinder, as the dating app requires a membership and a vetting process, which is enticing to big movie stars.
The app – which launched in 2015 by Mike McGuiness, who at the time was a partner at Los Angeles PR company the Co-Op Agency – describes itself as being ‘an exclusive dating and networking platform for people in creative industries.’
Users must be referred by an existing member and their application will then be voted on by a membership committee.
Only about 8% of applicants are reportedly approved.
In addition to subscription fees of $9.99 a month, the company also charges for sponsored placement of user requests.
Little is known about Raya, but in late 2016 it acquired video messaging startup Chime led by Jared Morgenstern, who was part of Facebook in the early days.
Morgenstern, who was Raya’s first investor, told TechCrunch: ‘Raya is a utility for introducing you to people who can change your life. Soho House uses physical space, we’re trying to use software.’
Other stars rumored to have used the service include Moby, Lily Allen, Cara Delevingne, Raven-Symoné, Tommy Lee, Whitney Cummings and Chelsea Handler.
Meanwhile, a source claimed to Us Weekly last May, that Perry was on Raya, saying he was ‘messaging girls and getting back into online dating again.’
DailyMail.com has reached out to a representative for the actor, who has so far been unavailable for comment.
It comes after Ben Affleck went viral on Monday when a video emerged of him pursuing Jay, 29, on Instagram, after she had turned him down on Raya thinking that his profile was a fake.
On Thursday, Chrissy Teigen weighed into the worrying new trends for stars, as she tweeted: ‘I agree celebs shouldn’t be making these creepy desperate video replies on Raya but it’s tacky to release private messages. Ya both wrong, congrats.’
Raya is often described as the celebrity version of Tinder, as the dating app requires a membership and a vetting process, which is enticing to big movie stars like Affleck.
The app – which launched in 2015 – describes itself as being ‘an exclusive dating and networking platform for people in creative industries.’
Demi Lovato revealed that she signed up to Raya after she split with ex-boyfriend Wilmer Valderrama in 2016.
It has also been rumored that actor Channing Tatum became a member after his split from British singer Jessie J.
Rumors that Affleck has been on the dating app have been rife for the past couple of years, though it was unclear up until now if it had been a fake profile.
Click and tell: Nivine Jay went viral on Monday when she posted a TikTok video about the experience
Meanwhile, Jay, the woman who posted the video of Affleck, has since made it clear that she didn’t believe the actor was being a ‘creep’ when he reached out to her on Instagram after she unmatched the star on Raya, thinking he was an imposter.
‘I’m seeing a lot of comments calling him a creep and l don’t think that’s fair. l wasn’t making fun of him in the video,’ Jay claimed to E! News in an interview. ‘l was making fun of myself for thinking he was a catfish and it was just supposed to be funny.’
In the original video’s caption Jay explained what happened, writing: ‘Thinking of the time I matched with Ben Affleck on Raya and thought it was fake so I unmatched him and he sent me a video on Instagram.’
The Batman V Superman actor is then seen in an Instagram video speaking directly to camera, attempting to confirm his identity as he asks the woman: ‘Nivine, why did you unmatch me? It’s me.’
The video sparked a feverish response from his fans, while helping to launch her to five minutes of stardom, as she became the subject of much speculation in the hours after she posted her TikTok video.
The private, membership-based, social network application first launched as a dating app, but then added features to promote professional networking for members of the entertainment industry.
Busy man: Matthew recently finished filming a special Friends reunion episode for HBO Max
Membership in Raya costs $7.99 per month, but to join you must be referred by an existing member, and then their application is voted on by a ‘membership committee’.
The acceptance rate for Raya membership applications is approximately eight percent. In addition to subscription fees, the company also charges for sponsored placement of user requests.
Recently, actress Drew Barrymore revealed she saw ‘a lot’ of other celebrities on the app, saying: ‘It was like looking through an Us Weekly.’
Drew, 46, even revealed how she ‘got stood up by a guy who owned a restaurant’ admitting that she ‘did terribly’ on the app.
Other stars rumored to have used the service include Moby, Lily Allen, Cara Delevingne, Raven-Symoné, Tommy Lee, Chelsea Handler and Whitney Cummings.
Earlier this week, comedienne Whitney, 38, tweeted in response to the drama: ‘okay I am very p***ed off at Ben Affleck because we NEVER EVEN MATCHED ON RAYA. Rude.’
Chrissy Teigen weighs in on stars making ‘creepy’ Raya videos
On Thursday, Chrissy Teigen weighed in on the new TikTok trend of stars being ‘outed’ for using the celebrity dating app Raya, including Ben Affleck and Matthew Perry.
While Chrissy, 35, said she did not support stars like Affleck, 48, and Perry, 51, making ‘creepy’ videos to potential dates, she also criticized those who have shared the exchanges publicly.
‘I agree celebs shouldn’t be making these creepy desperate video replies on raya but it’s tacky to release private messages. Ya both wrong, congrats,’ Teigen tweeted to her 13.6 million Twitter followers.
Chrissy recently re-joined Twitter after quitting in March this year, when she said she had been ‘deeply bruised’ by trolls.
Weighing in: Chrissy Teigen has given her two cents on the Raya saga (pictured last week)
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