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A woman has no worries about spending what she wants or taking holidays , thanks to men who love to spoil her. Chloe Amour, 32, became a sugar baby around 10 years ago and hasn't looked back. She now makes up to £30,500 ($40,000 USD) a month from the job.

While the Las Vegas native only has one partner at a time, Chloe has had five sugar daddies in total, all of whom are wealthy enough to take her on luxurious holidays or out on expensive dates . The influencer, who has over two million Instagram followers, has to be at the beck and call of men who give her an allowance in exchange for her time and attention. The financial reward sweetens the deal – with Chloe even receiving a one-off gift of $40,000 [£31,009] from one benefactor.



"I live a very lavish and comfortable life – all my bills are paid for and everything is five-stars," Chloe said. "I have absolutely no stress about money when I have a sugar daddy." Chloe explained she gets a mix of gifts and a cash allowance, and in return she will block out time to meet them – which could be as much or as little as they want.

She added: "They don’t make me pay for a thing – they enjoy spoiling me. I make anywhere from $10,000-$40,000 per month. I don’t request money for luxury items, I just let them surprise me because I love surprises.

" Chloe is used to getting designer bags, clothes, and shoes, as well as fine jewellery. She has also been able to travel to Costa Rica, Dubai, Miami, and China . She confessed one sugar daddy even gave her a black Mastercard with a $100,000 [£76,317] credit limit.

Chloe explained: "Sometimes they'll add me to their credit card accounts. One sugar daddy, who I was exclusive to, gave me a black Mastercard with a $100,000 credit limit." But not everyone is up for this lifestyle, and Chloe warns the relationships can turn sour.

She said: "I was gifted a car and a house by one sugar daddy, but it wasn’t under my name. Our relationship didn’t last longer than two years because he became controlling and jealous. "He wanted me to quit sex work and delete my social media.

He basically wanted me to go broke so I would have to rely on him to take care of me. Things became toxic and it wasn’t worth having my freedom taken away." Chloe says this type of behaviour isn't common with sugar daddies, but they can often come across "needy" or "demanding".

While Chloe doesn't consider the lucrative gig her full-time career, it has sometimes meant making sacrifices. She added: "I can be taken away from spending time with my friends – but the sugar daddies are usually understanding if I have plans with my family. "I don't think everyone can handle this lifestyle.

I know people who refuse to do it. [Due to] the success of my career, as well as them [the sugar daddies] also loving my look and personality, I think that's what makes me so popular." Chloe admits that she doesn't plan on doing this job forever and hopes to become a mother someday.

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