Celebrity Dating App

Celebrity Dating App




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Raya is like the hipster, DJ-infested version of Fight Club. The first rule of Raya: You do not talk about Raya. The second rule of Raya: You do not talk about Raya, so much so that the app punishes you for even taking screen grabs. In fact, we're being a little bit naughty by just writing about it. The word has only leaked here and there, but as you read this, the likelihood is quite high that anyone associated with NYLON who has a Raya account is probably getting flayed by folks in black trench coats.
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Do not worry: The so-called Tinder for Illuminati has built its cache by flying under the radar. Well, not entirely radar-less, as there are plenty of handsome model types and TV show stars who must've gotten their invites from somewhere, and we have a hard time thinking there is some sort of famous person Listserv that exists. (Is there? Is there a famous person Listserv?)
Here's what we know: The app has been around for over a year—and though it bills itself as a connector for "creative types," it mostly has very beautiful folks with 5,000-plus Instagram followers. And you want to see its allure? Watch this: It's very, very hard to get on. (Now, how badly do you want to get on it? See? Exclusivity works.)
So why would the super famous need a dating app to meet new people? Who knows, celebrities are mysterious creatures, like cats... even famous cats. (Note: No famous cats, thus far, on Raya.)
Now, there are regular citizens on Raya, so there is hope for all of us. However, the approval process is not exactly clear-cut. From what we can glean, you need to meet at least four out of the five following criteria in order to be accepted:
Fortunately, a few of us have been blessed to have encountered some of these denizens of Raya (or, hey, maybe even got accepted to Raya ourselves, though rule number one prevents us from actually admitting that), and after being slightly starstruck by the company, we started compiling a list of famous people that popped up. Which means, they are eligible and want to date you, me, each other, or maybe a famous cat.
While we have heard that these people have browsed Raya at one point over the past few months, they might not be there at this very moment. Or maybe we hallucinated them entirely. Just kidding—we definitely confirmed their presence in one way or another, but with the app's dedicated opacity, their mere presence may have vanished into a vapor made of lost dreams, smoke machines, and adorable photos of pit bulls. You never know when a celeb might find what they're looking for and delete their account, though. (Notable fact: These profiles were connected to legitimate celebrity social media accounts, so we're assuming they're the real deal.)
See the famous faces—looking for love just like the rest of us—we've seen while browsing Raya after the break, so you know who you might encounter should you get in.
What if you met Cara D. on a dating app? That would be, like, adopting a gryphon on Petfinder.
Ruby Rose is human catnip, and if you were a dating app, your entire marketing strategy should be: 1.) Get Ruby Rose on app 2.) ??? 3.) Profit.
Next time your parents suggest that Internet dating is ruining romance, point out that if it is good enough for Sharon Stone, then it is good enough for us silly plebes.
Guys, in general, are super intimidated by Diplo—not only because he's good-looking, but he is also the coolest dude in the room.
True fact: We will follow Joe Jonas anywhere, even to the bottom of a boiling hot volcano filled with booger juice. (Please don't make us do that, Joe. We would, but please don't make us.)
Being swiped right on by Alexander Wang is the dating version of winning the freaking lottery.
We mean, what could be a better tagline? Raya, the dating app used by the lead singer of Weezer.
Cody Simpson, you sweetheart, we adore you.
Name: Flume (Harley Edward Streten)
You've got to love a guy who can make you dance.
What can we say? Moby has always been an early adopter.
Seriously, marry me, John Cusack, marry me—we are soul mates forever, I promise.
We swiped right on Patrick. He did not swipe right on us.
Secretly—or not secretly at all—we hope Teri Hatcher is just breaking hearts of 20-somethings everywhere. (She probably is.)
Is she the coolest human on earth? There's only one way to find out. Swipe right.  
He's such a little hobbit. Who wouldn't want some Elijah in their life?
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All we'd be talking about is what the Broad City ladies are really like.
What if Phoebe Dahl matched with Ruby Rose? Awkward.
She's problematic. We like problematic. 
"GUYS. RYAN LOCHTE IS ON RAYA. LOOK!"
Downside: He'll always be asking you, "And how did that make you feel?" Upside: Back rubs.
We wonder, would he play his own music during a date?
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Channing Tatum is single again, and he's already reportedly swiping for love.
But you won't find him on Tinder, Hinge, or any other common dating apps; like many other single celebrities, Tatum is reportedly on dating app Raya, several media publications reported over the weekend. 
Now, you might be wondering: What is Raya? Launched in February 2015, Raya is a private, elite, members-only app for "dating, networking, and making new friends," according to its website.
Vogue writer Karley Sciortino called Raya "the Soho House" and "the you can't sit with us" of dating apps. "The consensus seems to be: Why go to a party that lets everyone in, when you could go to the party that accepts only a select few?" she wrote.
As with most exclusive services, getting on Raya is hard — and that's because it's supposed to be hard. Most articles say you need to have it all: success, money, good looks, thousands of Instagram followers, and the right connections.
But Raya founder Daniel Gendelman told Kevin Roose of The New York Times that you don't need to be an attractive Instagram star and that flaunting wealth is a "red flag." Raya aims to "curate digital dinner parties" full of interesting and passionate people, he said, adding that he envisions it as a meeting place for influential people to create projects.
An algorithm and an anonymous global committee of 500 people determines members based on their application, which requires referrals. To win over the committee, you need to stand out as a creative; be known for or be an expert in something; and share a common bond with the Raya community, according to Raya's website. 
You also need to be kinda, sorta special: The committee looks "for that hard to describe 'something extra,' — NASA scientists, cancer researchers, poets, painters," the website reads. Having a lens on the world that "would make the Raya conversation more interesting" is important, and this can often be assessed through one's Instagram, blogs, or websites.
Only 8% of applicants are approved, and there are 100,000 people on the waiting list to get into Raya's community of 10,000 members, reported Roose. The website doesn't reveal numbers or much detail about the company outside of its values and application process, which is all conveyed in a lofty, mysterious tone. 
If accepted into Raya, things look a little different than your common dating apps.
Instead of showing local users in your area, Raya shows you global users across the world. It also displays profiles as slideshows of images against a soundtrack of your choice. Unlike most dating apps, you also need to pay: Membership is $7.99 a month, but that's barely pocket change for most members.
And don't even think about screenshotting a convo or profile to send to your bestie — Raya prohibits that behavior, according to Ginny Hogan, who wrote about her Raya experience for Elite Daily. If you take one, Raya knows, and sends a warning message.
"To go on Raya is to enter a strange and alluring world filled with thirsty elites, a place where fame is measured in Instagram followers and humble-bragging is a high art," wrote Roose.
Whether or not that's a good thing depends on who you are. A female member told Roose that Raya members were "better behaved and more classy" than on other common dating apps. But a male member, a filmmaker, told Sciortino that Raya "attracts the wrong people" and is a "social-climbing app;" he said some of his flirtations turned out to be people just looking for work.
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