gold digger
Samantha Burke wants cash for snaps of the wee Law-let.
The woman Jude Law impregnated last winter while shooting Sherlock Holmes, Samantha Burke, is due in October and expects to cash in on her famous little spawn. The New York Post reports that Samantha, who bills herself as "Model, Actress, Mother-to-be" on her personal website (classy! So "Mother-to-be" is how you earn your money?), is shopping for offers in the hundreds of thousands of dollars for pictures of the baby, which is due on the same day that Jude opens in Hamlet on Broadway.
Samantha, a 24-year-old native Floridian, hooked up with Jude last winter. Reports surfaced … Read More
Why one mom sets up young girls with rich older men, and believes it can help you find love.
Simone Dadoun-Cohen is an entrepreneur, former exotic dancer, wife, mother of three, and pot-stirrer. Her website, EstablishedMen.com, seems recession-proof, as it counts over 250,000 affluent men and beautiful young women among its members. One of the only "Sugar Daddy" sites with a female at the helm, Established Men was recently profiled on Nightline, which posed the question as to whether Dadoun-Cohen is a thinly veiled pimp of sorts.
Judge for yourself. Fresh from an infomercial shoot for Established Men, Simone Dadoun-Cohen filled us in on matters men and mommyhood.
Momlogic: Tell me how you came up with the idea … Read More
Men care less about your number of sexual partners and more about what you've done with them.
Ed note: Last week we featured a community blog post that warned women not to reveal their "number." Below, a man responds.
Every guy, specifically every comedian (double specifically Chris Rock) knows that a woman's number is a whole lot of hooey. You say ten; (after probably throwing up in his mouth a little) he realizes you meant 17. And it's not that you're lying, it's just dudes consider any "crossing the threshold" to be sex. (We were raised on sports in which "breaking the plane" counts as scoring: football, soccer, hockey, goat racing, etc.) And, per our … Read More
Interview: the authors of "Smart Girls Marry Money," say money is more important than love.
While you may know that love usually doesn't come with a guaranteed fairy-tale ending, you probably are still holding out for, or trying to have your marriage live up to, the idea of truly passionate and romantic love. Elizabeth Ford and Daniela Drake, M.D., authors of the new release Smart Girls Marry Money: How Women Have Been Duped Into the Romantic Dream -- And How They're Paying For It, are here to change your mind, or at least tell you why "happily ever after" hasn't quite happened to them. Read: Marrying "Up"
AOL Health: Can you explain … Read More
Inexplicably, sometimes gold diggers resort to blackmail.
There's a pleasant little story from the gang over at Gawker regarding the inevitable consequences of more or less paying for sex.
The story goes something like this: rich guy (Dupont heir Stephen Dent) uses sugar daddy website for philandering, rich guy puts himself in compromising position (vis-à-vis his philandering), nefarious party extorts rich guy, long arm of the law eventually catches nefarious party: repeat until family, friends and coworkers are thoroughly embarrassed.
The New York Post (who really seems to love this puerile stuff, with the muckraking of the mighty and whatnot) goes on to say … Read More
SeekingArrangements.com wants to put gold diggers and sugar daddies together.
By now you're probably familiar with the idea that there exists a special kinship between rich men and attractive women. In fact, there appears to be a preternatural attraction between wealthy, older fellows and jaunty, nubile broads.
This weekend's New York Times Magazine explores the interweb destination SeekingArrangement.com. The site's raisin d-tree (it's Latin, or so I heard through the grapevine) is to provide a safe place for PYTs* to shake their little behinds for the moneyed menfolk (per the Times article, one quarter of the people on the site are trolling for dudes and about … Read More
Matchmaker Patti Stranger wants to hook Jennifer Aniston up.
According to Celebitchy, Patti Stranger (the star of Millionaire Matchmaker) wants to work with Jennifer Aniston. The Bravo rich guy – hot chick yenta thinks she can really help Jennifer Aniston get past "a really tough time."
Patti Stranger goes on to say that she empathetically had enmity for John Mayer and thinks that Jennifer Aniston should avoid other entertainers and maybe shoot for an executive in his 50s (maybe even one who has been divorced).
Obviously, landing Jennifer Aniston would be the coup of coups for Millionaire Matchmaker but mayhaps it would … Read More
Elizabeth Hurley says there's nothing to gossip rag rumors of strife with Arun Nayer.
According to ABC4.com, Elizabeth Hurley and her husband Arun Nayer are doing just fine. Since the moment these two were married (both in England and India), they've been pursued by rumors, innuendo and accusations of marital discord.
The start was rocky, indeed. In addition to really liking expensive, extravagant and double weddings (sort of a sign that you're more in it for the wedding (s) than the marriage), Hurley committed a few faux pas during the early going.
First of all, she sold the photo rights to her wedding to a UK gossip … Read More
Swiss Gigolo Helg Sgarbi bilked European women for millions.
Not sure if you saw this story earlier this but the Huffington Post (really worth checking out the details there) is reporting that a fraud story even more sensational than Bernie Madoff has come to a head this week.
What can possibly be more sensational than ripping off 50 billion greenbacks*? Um, how about BMWs? And gigolos? And sex tapes? And possibly Nazis? Sounds like a job for Jason Statham, right? Nah, brah. A 'Swiss Gigolo' has been traipsing around Europe, swindling money from rich broads at every turn. The gigolo in question is a … Read More
Wonder how they will get laid now that they are middle class.
It was only a few weeks back that the New York Times introduced the world to the DABA Girls, and that the proletariat of the blogosphere nearly went ballistic. Pretty, young, and according to their webpage, accustomed to a "monthly Bergdorf's allowance…and bottle service," the gals said they formed Dating A Banker Anonymous because of their difficulties in coping with their sugar daddies' shrinking wallets. Well, gentle readers, it turns out that a lot can happen in a few weeks. NPR raised doubts about the story. Newsweek found out directly from the members that their website and … Read More