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Bunnings customer BANNED from stores after scouring aisles for ‘unique tradie’

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Cynthia Lin, 20 (pictured), who lives in Perth, was banned from Bunnings stores in WA after filming dozens of clips in which she approached men and asked them out.

A young woman who posted flirtatious videos of herself scouring the aisles of Bunnings stores looking for “single tradies” has been banned from all of its stores in Western Australia.

Cynthia Lin, 20, from Perth, was banned from Bunnings stores in the state after filming dozens of clips in which she approached men and asked them out.

Lin, who also creates content for Only Fans, posted several videos on TikTok of herself making sexual advances toward male shoppers, many of them unaware they were being filmed.

In a video of her holding a shovel in a Bunnings store, Lin captioned the clip: “To all my single dads: I have a shovel.”

“I want a dad in Perth to fix my pipes,” he said in another clip.

But in a recent video, Ms Lin revealed she had been “escorted” out of a Bunnings store and was subsequently banned from entering other branches.

‘So now I’m banned from Bunnings.’ “They escorted me out of the premises,” he said.

The hardware company had received complaints that Ms Lin filmed customers and staff without their permission.

Cynthia Lin, 20 (pictured), who lives in Perth, was banned from Bunnings stores in WA after filming dozens of clips in which she approached men and asked them out.

“Like many retailers, we generally ask people who want to film content in our stores to ask permission before visiting,” a Bunnings spokesperson said.

“Our store leaders may choose to ban people from our stores if they harass team or customers.”

Ms Lin has racked up thousands of views on social media in her quest to find an “older” boyfriend.

Some of the men in her videos seem bewildered by her requests to go on a date, and many politely reject her advances.

It is understood Bunnings took this drastic measure after customers complained about Ms Lin (pictured Ms Lin filming a video inside a Bunnings store).

It is understood Bunnings took this drastic measure after customers complained about Ms Lin (pictured Ms Lin filming a video inside a Bunnings store).

Fellow TikTok users were divided over Ms Lin’s videos, with some supporting her efforts to find love while others called her behavior “bizarre”.

“It’s so awkward,” one wrote.

“You deserve it, you weirdo,” said another.

“It was only a matter of time before this happened,” someone commented.

‘I’m sorry to hear that. “It was a good laugh while it lasted,” one wrote.

Others suggested he try supermarkets next.

The Daily Mail has contacted Ms Lin for further comment.

The content creator uploaded a video of her holding a shovel in a Bunnings store (pictured).

The content creator uploaded a video of her holding a shovel in a Bunnings store (pictured).

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