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NY Post
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4 Sep 2023


NextImg:My Tinder date stole my shoes, gave them to his girlfriend — I got the last laugh

Shoe better be careful — in the dating world, there’s always trouble afoot. 

There was a time when all a single gal had to worry about was some wannabe womanizer trying to steal her heart. 

But now, an online dater in New York is warning her fellow love-seekers to steer clear of a sticky-fingered fraudster, who she says feigned romantic interest for the sole purpose of stealing her designer shoes. 

Ladies of NYC be f–king ware,” urged a knitting enthusiast known virtually as @NextLevelLexuss, 25, in a viral TikTok advisory. 

“This man is out here on Tinder and Hinge, and he will steal from you,” added the bombshell, who shared a screenshot of the alleged perp’s Tinder profile in the background of her post. The image featured a 23-year-old man named Joshua with a cigarette dangling from his lips. 

TikTok user @NextLevelLexuss went viral for claiming a Tinder date stole her $990 shoes.
TikTok / @nextlevellexuss

“This is a story about how that f–ker stole my Mary Jane Tabis that my father bought for me as a birthday gift,” she continued of the black, slip-toe Maison Margiela pumps that boast a price tag of $990.  

In the post, which has racked up over 920,000 views, Lexus explains that she had randomly bumped into Joshua in SoHo, not realizing they’d previously matched on Tinder.

Lexus claims hours after their chance encounter, Joshua sent her a message on the app, which ultimately prompted them to meet up for drinks later that evening. 

During the date, she determined there wasn’t a love connection between her and the Tinder hunk.

However, the ill-fated pair decided to see each other again, which resulted in Lexus inviting Joshua back to her apartment for a night of romance.  

But their sweet new friendship swiftly hit a sour note. 

@NextLevelLexuss explaining how her Tinder date stole her shoes.

In a five-part TikTok series, Lexus explains how the Tinder perp was allegedly able to nab her high-end goods.
TikTok / @nextlevellexuss

“He comes over, and we sleep together,” Lexus said. “But before we sleep together we’re chatting about fashion and stuff, and he [says] he really wants Tabis.”

She said the morning after their lovemaking, Joshua asked if he could use her phone to find a playlist on Spotify.

The brunette agreed, although she admittedly felt that he had already worn out his welcome.

When Joshua failed to find the music on the app, Lexus swiftly bid him farewell. 

It wasn’t until hours later that she noticed her high-end heels had gone missing from her shoe collection.

Even more alarming, when Lexus ran to her phone, planning to contact Joshua about the missing accessories, she realized that he’d unmatched with her on Tinder and had deleted his phone number out of her call history. 

@NextLevelLexuss explaining how her Tinder date stole her Tabi shoes.

Lexus believes the scoundrel deleted his contact information out of her phone under the ruse that he was searching for music on her Spotify account.
TikTok / @nextlevellexuss

“Oh no, this b—h stole my f—king shoes,” she moaned. “Moral of the story is, don’t f–k with this f—ker named Joshua on Tinder, he’s a d–khead. …. I want my f–king shoes back.”

The Post reached out to her for comment.

Lexus’ trending warning is much like those of women who’ve met similar creeps online, such as infamous playboys “West Elm Caleb” and “Long Island Kevin,” and the notorious Simon Leviev, who allegedly used the dating platform to scam thousands out of his unsuspecting paramours.

Per Netflix’s “Tinder Swindler” flick, which made its streaming debut in February 2022, Leviev’s victims have yet to be reimbursed for the monies he reportedly grifted. 

But thanks to the power of social media, Lexus was little more lucky than the rest. 

@NextLevelLexuss explaining how her Tinder date stole her Tabi shoes.

With the help of her TikTok viewers, Lexus was able to get in touch with the con man and demand the return of her property.
TikTok / @nextlevellexuss

After her initial clip about the shoe crook went viral, Lexus returned to TikTok, thanking virtual sleuths for connecting her to Joshua’s Instagram — where she discovered that he gifted her fancy footwear to his girlfriend

Joshua eventually called Lexus, hoping to throw her off his scent. 

“He starts to gaslight me and tell me that he didn’t steal them, and he doesn’t know how it happened and what happened,” she said in a subsequent clip that earned 1.1 million views. “He’s like, ‘That’s just out of my character. I would never do that.’”

“This man is a psychopath,” she insisted. 

@NextLevelLexuss sharing footage of her Tinder date returning her Tabi shoes.

Lexus shared footage of the Tinder thief returning her shoes on TikTok.
TikTok / @nextlevellexuss

When Joshua realized that Lexus wasn’t buying his protest of innocence, he allegedly offered to give her $1,000 for the inconvenience. But she refused to bite. 

“I send him a screenshot of his girlfriend wearing my Tabis,” she said. “Then hours later … he’s like, ‘Alright, you caught me.’”

Joshua agreed to return the shoes, which are now in Lexus’ care. 

In response to the popularity of her harrowing dating nightmare, she said, “I’m just simply a girl who wanted her shoes back.”

“And to warn other girls about this sociopath,” who, Lexus added, “has done s–t like this before.”