An OnlyFans model has found herself homeless despite having a load of money to spent on a new home.
And she's now come up with a clever way to deal with the situation as she continues to look for a new place to live.
OnlyFans creators can absolutely rake it in, paying off debts within days and earning thousands a month for doing rather peculiar things.
But for one adult content creator in Australia, the cash has meant nothing when it comes to putting a roof over her head.
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Emily Webb, who has more than 200,000 people following her on Instagram and TikTok, has found herself living out of her car across the Gold Coast region of Australia.
Despite having a healthy budget of AU $1,000 per week (£520, so £2,000 a month) the 25-year-old - who calls herself 'Australia's hottest homeless girl' - can't secure somewhere as the country is gripped by a rental crisis. There's simply not enough properties for the demand being faced.
Emily said: "I’ve offered to pay rent six and 12 months in advance and still had no luck."
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But speaking to News.com.au, she revealed the clever hack she's been taking advantage off to make sure she keeps nights in her car to an absolute minimum.
"I can’t believe I’ve been wasting my money on rent all this time. Life hack: If you’re hot, don’t ever pay rent," she said.
Emily's hack? The Hinge dating app. And in particular the homes of the men she's chatting too via the platform.
She explained: "I’ve been on dating apps finding different guys’ places to stay with, and it is going surprisingly well.
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"I don’t usually tell them. I don’t want to put pressure on anyone.
"I don’t mention that I’m homeless, and I don’t think I look homeless."
Combined with sofa surfing at a mate's house four times a week, but in a bid to not feel like a 'burden' to her friends, she's trying to spend the other three nights in the bed of a date she's gotten to know through Hinge.
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"I have so many friends on the Gold Coast, but I don’t want to overstay my welcome or be a burden, but I don’t mind being a burden to random men," she said.
Taking to TikTok, Emily confessed that some of the men have realised after a night or two that she is 'using them' and put an end to the new set up, leaving her back at square one.
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But the freedom of the situation means, in her words, she has 'space to be picky' over where her new home will be and what the property has.
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