When the 61‑year‑old supermodel and former Playmate of the Year, Paulina Porizkova, opened up about her experience on the exclusive dating app Raya, she was both candid and amused. In a recent interview with Ageist magazine, she revealed that over five years she only received four matches. Yet, those matches led her to a new love, her fiancé Jeff Greenstein, who is 63. The story is a mix of humor, honesty, and a surprising lesson about authenticity in the digital dating world.
The Dating App Dilemma
Raya is known for its high‑profile users and strict vetting process. Porizkova, who has spent her life in front of cameras, expected the app to be a breeze. Instead, she found herself navigating a landscape that seemed to favor younger profiles. When she began the conversation with the magazine, she admitted, “You know how many hits I got on Raya in five years? Four.” That simple fact set the tone for a discussion about age, representation, and the realities of online dating for older adults.
Why Only Four Matches?
Porizkova’s theory is straightforward: the app’s age‑gating system and the preferences of its user base created a barrier. She explained, “Guys get to set how old they want the lady to be. All men think they deserve women who are younger. 55? Nope.” This perception, she noted, is not unique to her but reflects a broader trend in dating apps where older women often feel invisible.
She also highlighted her approach to her profile photos. Rather than using heavily retouched images, she chose “pictures of me without makeup.” One of her shots featured her giving a playful finger to a massive poster of herself, a nod to her confidence and self‑acceptance. “I wanted to show myself as I am, the real me that doesn’t look so great all the time,” she said. This authenticity, while refreshing, may have been a double‑edged sword in an environment that often rewards polished perfection.
Below is a quick list of factors that likely contributed to her limited matches:
- Age‑gating settings that filter out older profiles.
- Prevalence of younger users seeking younger partners.
- Preference for heavily edited or “ideal” photos.
- Limited visibility of older profiles in search results.
- Social stigma around older women dating online.
Finding Love in Unexpected Places
Despite the odds, Porizkova’s persistence paid off when she matched with Jeff Greenstein, a 63‑year‑old entrepreneur. She described his profile as “a disaster.” He was bald, had hair in “all the wrong places,” and his photos included a tiny bicycle that made him look like a circus bear. He even listed himself as an “introvert pretending I’m an extrovert” and claimed to be ambidextrous—details that seemed more confusing than charming.
But Porizkova was drawn in by his music taste. He had added a Modern Lovers track to his profile, a subtle but powerful signal that he had good taste. “That’s what attracted me,” she said. It was a reminder that sometimes the smallest details can make a big difference.
When they finally met in person, the chemistry was undeniable. Their shared sense of humor, mutual respect, and willingness to be themselves created a strong foundation. Porizkova’s experience underscores that authenticity can be a powerful tool, even in a world that often rewards curated perfection.
Lessons for the Dating World
Porizkova’s story offers several takeaways for anyone navigating online dating, especially older adults:
- Authenticity Wins – Show your true self. A few candid photos can set you apart from the sea of over‑edited profiles.
- Don’t Let Age Define You –










