A woman claims men pay her upwards of £15,500 to live out their secret fantasies – from walking them on leads like “human puppies” to ordering them to scrub her floors.
Tyffany Santos is frequently approached by fans who either want to be her submissive or want her to recreate a dream kink scenario.
Each party has to sign a contract to give their consent, as well as agree on logistics and image rights.
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Most recently, a fan asked Tyffany to engage in pet play with someone and take photos for their pleasure.
The model asked one of her regular submissives – Marcos Souza – to dress up in a latex dog costume so she could ‘walk’ him around London’s streets.

The 30-year-old happily obliged.
But Marcos also performs everyday human tasks, such as cooking and cleaning, as well as carrying Tyffany’s bags and accompanying her to events.
“He is a submissive who has a relationship with me based on respect, boundaries and consent,” she told Need To Know.

“Everything is agreed upon in advance and Marcos is there because he genuinely wants to experience this dynamic.
“I don’t pay him anything.
“On the contrary, he serves me willingly.
“It’s a symbolic exchange where he finds pleasure in obeying and pleasing me — whether it’s carrying my bags, organising my schedule, or accompanying me to events.

“Sometimes I just sit back in heels and watch while he cleans the floor on his knees.”
And while no funds are exchanged between the duo, the model claims other fans pay to “serve” her.
Others send her ‘scripts’ to review and act out with others, such as the pet play scenario with Marcos.
Tyffany charges between £7,750 – £15,500, depending on the intricacies of the scene.
She said: “Some submissives actually pay to serve me.

“They want to feel like they’re dedicating themselves to someone dominant – and that includes offering their time, effort and sometimes even money.
“It’s a consensual game with a clear beginning, middle and end.
“Outside of this, we live our normal lives.
“Some fans come to me with ideas.

“They send a detailed narrative of their fantasy, including context, costumes and the desired setting.
“If I approve, a contract is drawn up with clauses covering consent, logistics and image rights.
“Not all of them want to take part in person, so I translate their vision into visual content for them to enjoy.

“The fan who asked for the human puppy scenario didn’t want to live it out in person – so, I asked Marcos to step in.”
But there are limits to what the model will agree to.
She added: “I once refused a script where a follower wanted me to simulate a ritual with religious references.

“I found it disrespectful.
“I don’t accept anything involving sacred symbols, real violence or anything that could put me at risk.”
“This is a type of work that requires listening, adaptability, and care.
“The fantasy belongs to them – but the responsibility for delivering it is mine.”