A young sugar baby has revealed how she now enjoys a lavish life and has made a lot of money by just going on dates with older men.
A 20-year-old university girl is living a lavish life through a controversial method of dating older men. This has afforded her the privilege of paying off her tuition fees, cover her rent and still have enough cash leftover to buy designer clobber and jet off on five-star luxury breaks.
According to an exclusive report by The Sun UK, Celine, 20, from London, is bankrolling her extravagant lifestyle with the help of the world’s largest online dating website, SeekingArrangement, which matches wealthy benefactors with those looking for ‘mutual beneficial relationships’.
Now, she is one of the country’s most successful sugar babies – a good-looking girl who joins rich, older men for posh dinners and lavish shopping trips.
She signed up to the website when she was just 18 years old.
“I started young,” she joked, as she spoke to The Sun Online. “I saw a TV show online about sugar babies and I thought, ‘That sounds amazing!’
“Initially I didn’t think it was something I could do because I was living with my family and I was in school, but after doing some research I realised it was something I could pursue.”
Celine created an online profile showcasing her hobbies and talents, and within a month she had her first arrangement.
For her, the experience wasn’t just about getting expensive stuff for free but seeking independence.
“I wanted a bit of control in my life,” she said. “I’ve always had a really strong family influence.
“This was a way of doing something fun and exciting. I could experience a ton of things I’ve never experienced before.”
Celine has been active on the site for two years and dates men aged 30 to mid-50s and is living large now. She has also been taken on a £50,000 holiday to Dubai, been brought Chanel handbags, Christian Louboutin shoes and high-end make-up.
Celine, who is studying healthcare at university, also gets her £2,000 a month rent covered by her sugar daddy as well as her tuition fees.
She also has £50,000 stowed away in a bank account, which was gifted by arrangements.