Actresses sleep with rich men to sponsor their lifestyle – Princess Shyngle
Socialite Princess Shyngle has stated that female movie stars make their riches not through movies but by having unbridled sex with rich men.
According to the hour-glass shaped actress, it will take 150 movies for an actress to buy a Range Rover or a first-class ticket abroad.
Princess Shyngle stated that the movie industry is not that lucrative as some celebrities have made it to appear.
She stressed that the flamboyant lifestyle of some of the actresses is sponsored by rich men with whom they have sex.
In a tweet, Princess Shyngle noted that anytime she posts a picture, men run to her inbox and are willing to pay any amount to sleep with her. “That’s why when I see all these lying … actresses claiming success and blessings from acting movies, I just laugh my … out as in the same men sponsoring your life style are on my dms oh or their pimps are on my dm. the funny thing is these same men that sleep with y’all brag about it oh, they tell us oh. Don’t let anyone fool you oh, there is no actress that made her riches from just acting movies; you’ll have to act 150 movies and save that money to afford a Range Rover or a 1st-class ticket abroad”.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Leticia Osei
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