Lottie Moss reveals a glimpse into her dating profile and admits ‘chaos follows me wherever I go’ as she partners with Hinge

Lottie Moss shared a peek at her dating profile, jokingly admitting she tends to attract drama wherever she goes.

Kate Moss’s half-sister, who is 27 years old, announced a partnership with the dating app Hinge on Monday by sharing an ad on Instagram.

Lottie said she was going back on dating apps to find a husband, but she knew she needed to update her profile first.

Lottie, who used to create content for OnlyFans, admitted her current posts feel awkward and remind her of a wild, party-focused persona – something she’s trying to move away from. She’s aiming for a more refined and family-friendly image, though she jokingly confessed she still has a bit of a playful side.

Lottie’s having a really rough time with dating right now. She needs to update her Hinge profile – her current answers are embarrassing and don’t reflect what she’s looking for anymore, which is a good thing!

‘So I’m going to really expose myself and show you guys my Hinge profile, ahh!’

Lottie showed the first prompt and commented, ‘It’s a bit of a weak start, saying ‘I get along with people who are funny and not toxic.’ It doesn’t really give off the impression I’d hoped for-which is ironic, because when I wrote it, I was mostly attracted to problematic men. That’s… interesting.’

Perhaps using the word ‘toxic’ is attracting negativity, so let’s try rephrasing things without it.

Later in the video, Lottie shared her updated prompt, stating: ‘My new prompt is, “I connect best with people who are motivated, kind, funny, and just looking to have a good time.”‘

This version is a definite improvement – it feels much more relaxed and avoids being overly revealing or negative.

Lottie continued, explaining that she once used the line, ‘Dating me is like a rollercoaster – fun, but also really chaotic!’ She admitted it probably didn’t make the best impression, but she felt it was honest – she *was* a bit of a whirlwind back then.

I’m trying to present a sweeter, more innocent image now. I want to shift the overall feeling to be more positive and wholesome.

She recently explained her approach, saying she’s still very busy and things tend to be a bit chaotic around her. However, she wants to introduce this new thing gradually, without being overwhelming.

I’ve described dating as being a really fun, unpredictable experience. I say that because I don’t want people to think I haven’t moved on or am still struggling emotionally.

Lottie shared that, for her dating profile, she once used the line ‘Don’t be a dk’ as a way to signal what she *didn’t* want in a partner. Looking back, she realizes this might have actually attracted the wrong kind of people, and she now thinks that wording definitely needs to be updated.

This photo is making me feel like the party girl Charli XCX from ‘365,’ but that’s not who I am anymore. Let’s switch things up and try something different.

She adjusted the prompt, adding: ‘The most effective way to ask me on a date is to take me to dinner and plan something thoughtful that I’d enjoy.’

I’ve matured and now expect much more in my relationships. I’ve also updated my profile picture to reflect this new phase of my life – it shows me traveling and wearing elegant dresses, rather than portraying a constant party lifestyle.

Lottie recently shared that she’s writing a biography about her life, drawing from her personal diaries to detail her childhood and the challenges of growing up in the public eye.

Lottie is expected to openly discuss her struggles with alcohol and drug abuse, as reported by The Sun.

She’s been keeping journals with both writing and videos since her teenage years, and she plans to draw on those personal records to explore her life experiences.

Okay, so I heard from someone who *knows* things, and apparently Lottie’s finally getting her moment! Everyone always sees her as just ‘Kate’s little sister,’ which is SO unfair. But now she’s going to get to share *her* version of things, her own story. I’m seriously so excited, it’s about time!

She’s been writing and recording diaries since her teenage years, and now she’s gathering all of those entries and memories to create a book.

Lottie is ready to openly share her experiences with body image issues, addiction, and difficult relationships.

The Daily Mail contacted Lottie’s representatives for a comment at the time.

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2025-09-16 00:19