'Looking For A Sugar Daddy': Sydney Woman’s Truck Ad Sparks Debate

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Shianne from Sydney made a bold move to find a wealthy "sugar daddy" by advertising herself on a truck. The advertisement, featuring a provocative image of her along with her phone number and Instagram handle, was spotted in Mosman

Shianne, who is also an OnlyFans model, spent 2,000 Australian dollars (about Rs 1.08 lakh) on the ad, considering it a "perfect opportunity" to change her life. (News18 Hindi)
Shianne, who is also an OnlyFans model, spent 2,000 Australian dollars (about Rs 1.08 lakh) on the ad, considering it a "perfect opportunity" to change her life. (News18 Hindi)

The trend of seeking a ‘sugar daddy’ has already gone viral on the internet, with many individuals making headlines for their unique approaches. One such example is 22-year-old Shianne Foxx from Sydney in Australia, who has gained significant attention for her billboard announcing her search for a sugar daddy.

Previously an ordinary construction worker, Shianne made a bold move to find a “wealthy sugar daddy" by advertising herself on a truck. The advertisement, featuring a provocative image of her along with her phone number and Instagram handle, was spotted in Mosman—a wealthy suburb of Sydney.

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    Shianne, who is also an OnlyFans model, spent 2,000 Australian dollars (about Rs 1.08 lakh) on the ad, considering it a “perfect opportunity" to change her life. The ad read: “Are you rich, old, and alone? I am looking for a sugar daddy."

    As the truck travelled through the streets of Mosman, it quickly became a hot topic. Soon after, Shianne received a flood of messages and calls. Speaking to news.com.au, she revealed that she only responds to those who send a screenshot of their bank balance. Among the interested men is a wealthy, elderly Mosman resident worth over 15 million Australian dollars (about Rs 82 crore), whom she considers her “most favourite candidate".

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      However, the advertisement has sparked controversy. Many Mosman residents called it “completely unacceptable". A mother on social media shared, “My seven-year-old son read this and asked what it means. Where is this world heading?" Others labelled Shianne a “gold digger". Responding to critics, she told Yahoo News, “Those who are unhappy are not as attractive as me and are stuck in their 9-to-5 jobs—that’s why they are angry."

      Despite the backlash, Shianne sees this as a step toward success. She claims to have earned 100,000 Australian dollars (about Rs 54 lakh) from OnlyFans this month alone, equalling the annual income of many. Confident in her decision, she continues to stand by her approach to securing a better future.

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