Two single women who say they're 'too clever' to find a boyfriend have been slammed as 'smug' and 'fussy' by viewers following a TV interview.

Natasha Hooper, 22, and Angela Gould, 41, appeared on This Morning together to talk about their dating experiences, and insisted the men they see are unable to match their intelligence.

But their claims that talking about their own achievements on dates intimidated men or scared them off irked viewers watching the segment at home.

'I think the only thing these women suffer from is pure snobbery,' said one fan of the show.

Natasha Hooper, 22, and Angela Gould, 41, appeared on This Morning together to talk about their dating experiences with men who were not intelligent enough for them

Their views irked viewers watching the segment at home insisting the reason the two women were still single was because they were 'smug' and 'snobby'

'"Ooh I'm too intelligent for love" smirks the most smug woman ever seen.. wind your neck in love and broaden your horizons,' fumed another.

One person said: 'Maybe the women aren't dating because they have no personality and are stuck up!'

Another added: 'No man is intimidated of you. You just think you're better than them and that's why you can't find a boyfriend.'

With long dark hair, big brown eyes and a stunning Size 8 figure, Natasha has no problem attracting male attention

Brunette Natasha, who is an undergraduate student entering her final year at Goldsmiths, University of London, says she has no problem attracting male attention - the issue is the calibre of men she attracts.

She explained to presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield: 'I'm not saying that I am the brightest person ever or that people should be intimidated by me.

'As a 22-year-old we live in a society that is really focused on social media and people are so concerned with how many Instagram followers they have and how they look and how they're presented.

'I find a lot of the times conversations when dating tend to be very superficial.

'People are more concerned with how many Facebook friends they have as opposed to having an intellectual discussion,' she said.

Natasha, who says she is taking a break from dating, recalled one particular date with a 30-year-old office worker who didn't know who Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the Labour Party was - which left her stunned.

She also said she went on a date with a different man who thought women should be domesticated and stay at home.

Natasha, 22, is one of a growing breed of women who fear — perhaps with good reason — they will be left on the proverbial shelf because of a shortage of educated men

Viewers dished out their own dating advice suggesting the two women should stop being 'arrogant'

Holly suggested that the women could find a 'middle ground' and try 'lowering their standards', but for both of them they've been unable to find the right man.

Angela, a musician and admin worker who says she is ready to settle down and start a family, said her experiences were quite different because she avoided online apps and tried to meet men in social situations instead.

Her problem was the type of men she would meet: 'I tend to find in my experience there seems to be two different types of men that I have met.

'They tend to geeky and quite into computer games, gaming, World of Warcraft which is not my kind of thing at all.

'On the opposite side they tend to be quite laddish and drinking a lot and I can't have a sensible conversation with those guys.

This Morning airs weekdays on ITV at 10.30am