A woman has revealed that she gets paid hundreds per hour to play games with “lonely” men.
Classics such as Connect Four are earning Hayli Hooper a fortune.
The 39-year-old, who has spent the last seven years single, has taken to becoming a paid-for-playmate.
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She claims it doesn’t involve anything sexual and men flock to her service for company while away from home for work.
The part-time nurse spends her days playing cricket, or shooting guns, or on the PlayStation.
And, to date, it’s earned her a whopping $120,000 (AUD) (£61,630) per year.
“Lonely men are simply paying me just to be their friend,” Hayli, who boasts 63,500 followers on Instagram (@haylihooper ), told Need To Know.

“Sometimes all they want to do is cook me dinner; it’s so cool.
“I work in remote areas where people are working random schedules with their jobs – mostly fly in, fly out.”
Despite it not being sexual, men can pay extra for Hayli to wear skimpy outfits or be entirely nude.
Though they’re not allowed to touch her ever.
She said: “I’ve played Mario Kart for hours with a guy.
“I’ve ridden motorbikes and dirt bikes around someone else’s accommodation.
“One man, whose wife died, was sad he didn’t have anybody to eat dinner with.

“So he’d pay me to sit for an hour, eat a roast and drink a glass of wine.
“I’m literally just there to fulfil their day off; even if it’s to play Connect Four.”
Hayli, from Western Australia, gets paid up to $300 (AUD) (£154) per hour for her service.
Although earning an eye-watering amount, it’s not all about the money.
She said: “It makes you able to talk to a variety of people from a variety of backgrounds.
“I’ve stayed friends with quite a few of the younger ones.

“They’re just social media friends; we’d never meet up.
“But I talk to them all the time.
“It’s the best of both worlds.”
Hayli previously revealed how she “intimidates” men with her confidence while out on dates.
She believes men need to “grow up” or stop complaining.