Dating Apps For Rich And Famous
Who doesn’t love apps? They’re probably one of the best inventions over recent times and as technology improves so do the apps available for everyone to use on their smartphones and tablets. Apps have you covered if you’re wanting help with your day to day life, to keep track of social media or simply for a bit of entertainment. However, what if you are rich and famous? Which apps would you be downloading for your extremely likely top of the range device? Let’s find out.
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One of the hottest apps for the rich and famous is of course Instagram. Not only is this app at the forefront of how people now often communicate with each other, via images and video, it also gives the user a great chance to show off their wealth too. You’ll often find the rich and famous keeping their followers up to date on their latest purchases and nights out, while keeping us informed of other goings on too via the fastest growing social media app.
James Edition
While the average joe will often be scouring Amazon and eBay when it comes to making purchases, you can’t really expect the rich and famous and their swelling bank balances to follow suit. Therefore they turn to JamesEdition, it’s basically Amazon for those with Swiss bank accounts behind them. One can purchase things such as private jets and yachts, it really is the biggest luxury marketplace around.
Rich Kids
While it is mightily important for the rich and famous to stay connected to their fans in the normal world via apps such as Instagram, many have also taken to upgrading to Rich Kids too. Rich Kids is the upmarket version of Instagram and it currently costs $1,000 a month to subscribe. It’s a place for rich and famous to show off to their peers, through the use of pictures.
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Dating for the rich and famous can be extremely hard work, especially if they are wanting to keep their private life just that, private. People with a lot of money tend to understand others in their situation, and it makes it ideal for them to form friendships or indeed start relationships with each other. While Tinder is great for the large proportion of the population, it’s not really ideal for those with big bank balances or a lot of fame. That’s where Luxy comes in, it’s a dating app for these people specifically and it’s believed that one in every two members earn over $500,000 per year.
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The secret dating app for celebrities.Source:Supplied
When I was first told about the Raya app, a series of teeny tiny explosions went off in my brain.
“It’s invite-only,” a swimsuit model told me as we sat down to record a podcast interview. “It’s for people who have influence, or are … you know … creative.”
Before I could comprehend the existence of an “invite only” app, the Ludicrously Hot Person took out her phone and started scrolling, swiftly sorting through various B-grade AFL footballers at a speed that would make my 18-year-old self faint.
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There were dozens of them and — unsurprisingly — each and every one had selected near-identical profile photos to scream, “YES IT IS TRUE I PLAY AFL”.
First, without fail, there was the perfect on-field shot to make their bicep muscles look just so, followed by various images in team tracksuits standing near patches of grass to ensure there was no room for error.
One even posed beside a Range Rover to really drive the message home that, “I ALSO EARN LOTS AND LOTS OF MONEY”.
Raya is an invite-only dating app.Source:Supplied
Half of the app is dedicated to professional networking.Source:Supplied
The model informed me that Raya isn’t just for single people, either. One half of the app is dedicated to professional networking, perfect for boring relationship people like me.
Immediately, three things were crystal clear:
1. AFL footballers are a bit cr*p.
2. If we were in Harry Potter, Raya would be the Hogwarts of social networking apps.
3. For journalistic purposes and the benefit of news.com.au readers (and *cough* maybe a teeny tiny bit of self-interest), I really wanted to check out Hogwarts. Immediately. And while I didn’t have an owl, or a Dobby The Friendly Elf, I did have a new Ludicrously Hot Person friend who could give me a taste of what all this elitist, we-hate-muggles fuss is about.
ONE WEEK ON RAYA
Given I am neither a swimsuit model nor an AFL footballer, I knew my chances of getting approved on Raya were sketchy. What I didn’t anticipate was a two-week-long stint on the “waiting list”.
Oh yes, did I mention that part? A waiting list.
Getting accepted on Raya isn’t as simple as being recommended by a friend from the upper echelons of society. Oh, no. After that, you still need to get approval from the app’s developers that you are worthy of their platform.
I’m still unsure of what criteria the app developers work off (hotness, definitely hotness), but it didn’t work in my favour. Despite submitting our applications at the same time, my girlfriend was accepted 10 days before I was, leaving me to perish in the waiting list with a warm, stabbing sensation in my soul.
After you jump through the first two hoops of finding someone to invite you, then being taken off the waiting list, you’re asked for your credit card details because — duh — Hogwarts isn’t free, silly! You want egomaniac athletes and self-described “entrepreneurs” posing on flights of stairs for absolutely no reason at all? That’ll be $11.65 a month, thanks champ.
I passed over my money through gritted teeth and got to work designing my profile, which was far less sophisticated than one might expect for an app that costs three soy lattes a month.
Instead of filling out a personality test, or listing your favourite foods, Raya simply asks you to choose a few photos of yourself and sets them in a slide show to backing music, akin to the weirdest Power Point project in the whole world.
I would have taken screenshots of all this and more for you, dear reader friends, but that’s against Raya rules. In fact, the app developers are so secretive about their platform, and the members on it, that trying to take a screenshot will instantly return a warning message threatening the “suspension and/or removal of your membership”. Boo.
Shoddy photos-of-my-phone-screen aside, I can’t deny that I enjoyed checking out the people on Raya.
My first 10 people were, in this exact order: a film director; a model from Byron Bay; a “meditation and yoga entrepreneur”; a singer/songwriter; a model from Berlin; a hypnotherapist named Forest; a famous Australian author (who absolutely did not strike me as the type to join Raya); an AFL player with all the expected look-at-my-bicep photos, a Married At First Sight contestant I forgot existed, and a Silicon Valley tech developer.
If you are on the app for love, an obvious downside is that Raya doesn’t really care for geographical limitations. Forget a 10-kilometre radius — the app will show you people from all corners of the world, boldly assuming you’re the kind of person to fly to Madrid just to woo that super-hot yoga entrepreneur.
The app will show you people from all over the world using Raya.Source:Supplied
I tried to match with a few people professionally, but found the pool of people on there for platonic connections to be hopelessly shallow. Everyone’s too busy swimming in the dating section, it seems.
So, overall, do I think Raya is worth it?
No. Save yourself from the impending realisation that you are, in fact, a bit of a w*nker for jumping through a series of hoops only to hand over your card details anyway.
Dating App For Rich And Famous
And then go enjoy a reward in the form of three soy lattes.
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Michelle Andrews is the co-host of Australia’s top pop-culture podcast, Shameless. Follow her on Instagram