So far, £75,000-worth of designer shoes and handbags, laptops, iPads , luxury cosmetics and enough flowers to fill a florist’s have come their way. Single Sophie and her sisters, who both have boyfriends, haven’t met any of the blokes funding their flash lifestyles. But mum-of-one Lucy claims the girls are doing nothing wrong – despite admitting to occasional flirty phone calls. The part-time model insisted:
“It’s not seedy. It’s hardly like we’re selling our bodies. We’re doing many of these men a favour. They love our pictures and tell us how fun we look. We brighten up their day, in an innocent way.The girls, who own a hair and beauty salon in St Albans, Herts, get flowers every week.
“We’d never meet or do anything sexual. We’re not like that. My boyfriend doesn’t have a problem with it. He thinks it’s funny, if anything. Although he’s stuck on what to get for Christmas as I already have so much.”
Lucy, the salon’s marketing manager, added: “
These men are harmless. Lots have things missing in their lives. Maybe they’re lonely or lack confidence. They don’t have a glamorous girl to treat at home, so they get a kick out of buying for us. It’s sweet.”Lucy received her first gift in 2010 when she started sharing pouty selfies on Twitter. She said:
“It all started quite innocently. Someone sent a bottle of Marc Jacobs perfume.Most men are so smitten that they don’t ask anything in return. Lucy occasionally speaks to some on the phone. She said:
"Then more men asked if they could treat me. Some asked if I had a wishlist on Amazon. I thought, ‘why not?’ I won’t lie, I want a nice life.”
“Some want to chat. I flirt, but there is a line they can’t cross.
“I never give the impression we’ll do anything but talk. I spoke to one man after his wife had died.“He said I helped him through a tough time. He insisted on buying Vivienne Westwood bags and shoes. It made him feel good.”
But Lucy says the sisters remain popular because they show respect.
She added: “We know how lucky we are. What girl doesn’t love to be spoiled? Some people might criticise us, but if someone sent them a beautiful new pair of shoes, would they return them? I doubt it.Culled from Mirror UK
“If men want to treat us, who are we to argue?”
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