A sugar baby has revealed she makes money just by speaking to ‘lonely men’ online and is able to take herself on luxury trips around the world – despite questioning from online trolls
A woman who claims she makes £2,000 a week as a sugar baby has one stern message for trolls. Jess says she uses her “pretty privilege” to attract rich men to spend money on her so she can afford solo luxury trips around the world.
Sugar babies are young males or females who look to live a luxurious lifestyle funded by a typically loaded ‘sugar daddy’ or ‘sugar mummy’ who steps in to provide them with lavish gifts or money.
According to Jess, she used to be the “broke” friend in her group but now cashes in thanks to her sugar daddy and calls herself a “spoilt princess”.
The young beauty said she used to chat with well-off men as a side hustle to make some money on the side, but it’s now become her full-time job. She speaks to them on a site called Private Sugar Club and said she’s never met any of them in person but will happily fund her lavish lifestyle and spoil her.
She posted a clip onto her TikTok page, where she shared screenshots of payments ranging from $20 to $2,500 and said, “POV, you chat to lonely men online for a living.” In another video, she confessed to preferring money over men and said she’d rather be showered in money, believing that “dating broke men should be illegal.”
Jess also revealed she isn’t afraid to drain the men of their funds and shared a screenshot of messages between herself and a man who told her he only had $305.98 in his account and was waiting to get paid. However, Jess was having none of it and told him, “Send all of it today. I control your money and send the same amount on the 1st.”
However, the videos have raised suspicions among viewers, as one person commented, “Looks like you do more than just chat,” and others raised questions on how she was able to make so much money just over the internet. A second chimed, “It’s not easy as said, and no one ever walks one through it.” While a third said, “How bad have you gotta be to pay to talk to that?”
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