A woman has revealed how she’s set to make an eye-watering amount simply by taunting men about their team during the upcoming World Cup.
And, the absolute kicker, is that Molly Stone doesn’t even like football.
The model, who doesn’t wish to disclose her age, has been open about her bizarre – yet extremely lucrative – career.
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She spends her days taking photos and videos of her bin, hoover dust and even stamping on a slice of bread; which earned her £100 alone.
But Molly has found a new way to rake in the cash with the World Cup on the horizon, which is due to kick off on 11 June.
“I had never thought about it before until the other day when the Premier League final was on,” the financial dominatrix, from London, told Need To Know.

“And a man, who supported Arsenal, told me to taunt him about Crystal Palace [potentially winning] while wearing their shirt.
“He got off on it and paid me a few hundred just for doing that.
“It made me think – with the World Cup – this is now something that will appeal worldwide.
“It’ll make me a fortune.”
Molly, who won’t be tuning into the games, has a rather savvy method up her sleeve, too.
She said: “I refuse to wear a football top unless the sub pays a lot for it.
“I’ll be sending photos of the opposing teams’ kits and they’ll pay me to taunt them while they [touch themselves] over it.

“There isn’t much more to it.”
It’s not the first time she’s set to make a serious earning for doing the bare-minimum.
She said: “I used Twitter, now X, at first and some guy on eBay bought shoes off me.
“He then said for me to keep the shoes – and the money.
“People love to see videos of my bin, the hoover dust, or my feet.
“I never thought it was a real thing – why would anybody spend so much money for getting little, or nothing, in return?

“But I was so wrong.”
Molly makes, on average, £30,000 per month.
She splashes the cash on holidays, clothes, a car and her pet chickens.
But she also invests in her music career, such as on equipment and recording booth hire.
In total, it’s earned her £2m.
She said: “I think men are just very invested in their sexual desires, so they’re more than happy to spend hundreds on a moment of pleasure.

“It’s like they can’t resist.
“For some of them, it’s the being degraded or humiliated that gets them off.”
Luckily, Molly’s family – including her long-term partner – are very supportive of her gig.
She added: “At the end of the day, this is a job and a role I play – it doesn’t mean I’m doing this in my personal life.
“My family and friends are very relaxed and I’ve never been ashamed of my job.
“I’ve also been in a relationship the entire time I’ve done this job and my boyfriend has never had an issue with it.
“It’s not something I worry about as I wouldn’t want to date someone who judges people in my industry or would tell me what I can and can’t do.”
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